Agreeing with Missti on the Spendor Classic 4/5’s. Just got a pair and very pleased.
Which LS3/5a?
I would like to add one more speaker to my small group of speakers and I am considering my first LS3/5a. The Rogers LS3/5a SE or Falcons Gold Badge appear to be the two that have caught my attention but I am open to any suggestions from owners of other brands of ls3/5a's. Currently I have been enjoying a Dynaudio Heritage Special speakers and would like to buy a ls3/5a and compare the two and keep one set of speakers. So any LS35a owners out there?
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I have an extensive collection of LS3/5a monitors. IMHO the very limited Falcon KINGSWOOD WARREN EDITION is the best, and not by a small margin! For vintage examples, I still favor the CHARTWELL only if in great condition. I also like the warmer balance of the Graham LS3/5 with the partnered Graham passive subwoofers, but it does lower the impedance with the subs. So for lower powered tubes, the monitors alone are preferable. It’s been a love affair since my first Rogers 15 ohm in the late 1970’s! |
Hello @bobheinatz i have (and still own) a pair of 15ohm Rogers walnut 3/5a(1990) and a pair of Harbeth Rosewood (special edition) 11ohm (1994) 1. I found them perform the best with Foundation speaker stands , without a proper stand , they don’t throw a “larger than box” soundstage. With proper stands and placement ( and high current amps) they can be a profound experience. 2. They produce the sweetest vocals when paired with tube amps imho, I used Jadis , Conrad-Johnson amps back in the 90s and no other ss amps can produce that density and fluidity , that’s why I think many audiophiles are so addicted to 3/5a and I had seen people using 000thousands worth of equipment to drive them. above are just my personal experience, enjoy the journey ! |
timstella & eddiechanghk, Thank you both for your informative replies. It sounds like tubes are the way to drive these monitors. I have read about the Kingswood Warren Edition and its quite unanimous that their owners all believe it's the best LS35a ever produced. I believe there is still a market for another assault on making the best ever LS35a. Rogers new SE model appears to be an attempt in that direction. I would be ready to pony up if Falcon every build a few mire Kingswood's. |
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