Wow !! This hobby(addiction?) sure is fun with such strong divergent views on the same equipment.While I am new to tubes,the LS 2B is my first foray into the tube world,I strongly endorse Jax2 that the LS 2B is outstanding value for money.Incidentally,if you scan some of the UK audio mags(eg. April issue of HiFI News,the LS 2B,is quoted at around sterling 1250 upwards ie $1600 or so.
A little over a month back I traded in a Bryston BP 25/4 BST for an ARC LS 2B and Bryston 14 BST, AFTER a week long home demo featuring both the LS 2B and the CJ PV10.While I admit that what works in my system may be anathema in a different system/musical context, on a straight A/B comparison,the LS 2B is miles ahead of the CJ 10 PV,notwithstanding a brilliant phono stage. I'll stick my neck out to the extent that the (circa 1995 ??)LS 2B mated with a monster ss power amp such as the Bryston 14 BST produces a more musical and realistic soundstage than the BP 25, with an almost vice like grip on the speakers(B&W CDM 9NTs).Strictly speaking I should add that the LS 2B came with a hugely expensive cable upgrade from a pair of $ 50 vdh/chord i/cs to >$1000 plus Cardas Golden Cross/Cross.
Net net,if you can find a LS 2 in working condition with or without balanced outputs(the B version), grab it as it represents outstanding value for money.
Not to get too carried away with the LS 2B,the couch potato in me misses the remote.Would appreciate views on remote tube preamps under $2500.
Happy listening.
A little over a month back I traded in a Bryston BP 25/4 BST for an ARC LS 2B and Bryston 14 BST, AFTER a week long home demo featuring both the LS 2B and the CJ PV10.While I admit that what works in my system may be anathema in a different system/musical context, on a straight A/B comparison,the LS 2B is miles ahead of the CJ 10 PV,notwithstanding a brilliant phono stage. I'll stick my neck out to the extent that the (circa 1995 ??)LS 2B mated with a monster ss power amp such as the Bryston 14 BST produces a more musical and realistic soundstage than the BP 25, with an almost vice like grip on the speakers(B&W CDM 9NTs).Strictly speaking I should add that the LS 2B came with a hugely expensive cable upgrade from a pair of $ 50 vdh/chord i/cs to >$1000 plus Cardas Golden Cross/Cross.
Net net,if you can find a LS 2 in working condition with or without balanced outputs(the B version), grab it as it represents outstanding value for money.
Not to get too carried away with the LS 2B,the couch potato in me misses the remote.Would appreciate views on remote tube preamps under $2500.
Happy listening.