@arafiq Unfortunately, I have not been able to hear the LRS+ at its best. I think I need a sub and I cannot use a sub easily without my Benchmark LA4 preamp. I sent the preamp in for repairs, and it was found to be working fine. So, when the unit returns today, I will be interested to see if the sub will work.
I have been using the LRS+ with my modded Peachtree GAN1 and it sounds great. The sound is clear, large, and COHERENT. I think this coherence thing is the most important to me. I say this because my RAAL SR1a and CA1a phones are incredibly coherent and the best things I have ever heard, until today.
I got delivery of my Yamaha NS5000 speakers yesterday. The 3 drivers are made out of the same material, and I believe that aids in the coherency of the sound. Listening to the not even broken in NS5000 with my Peachtree GAN1 was mind-blowing. That was goosebump level sound.
The LRS+ has a similar quality above the low bass region to the NS5000. In my small room the speaker is the best I have had in this space. The others include, LS50, LS50 Meta, Audience 1+1, and Thiel CS3.7. The LRS+ is better than all of these. The LS50 Meta + KC62 sub is maybe equivalent. I preface this by saying in my small room.
In an hour or so, when my preamp returns, I will hook up the LRS+ with my CODA #16 and the KC62 sub. If you are not familiar with the #16, it is in my opinion one of the best amps at any price.
The LRS+ is my long-term keeper now, even before I hear it with the sub. It is that good. It lacks a bit of the dynamics of the LS50 Meta and the KC62 sub, but I have the LS50 Meta available to switch it around if needed. However, now that I got the NS5000 I have a feeling the LS50 Meta will not go back into rotation.
The NS5000 is substantially better than the LRS+ and maybe anything else I have heard except the KEF Blade. Though the driver on the LRS+ and the NS5000 are likely better than the Blades.
BTW - over 125 hours on the LRS+.
I was going to buy this one but got an incredible trade in offer for my Lumin X1 DAC. Bonus points for the NS5000 being the most attractive speaker I have seen. The photos do not do it justice. The LRS+ not so much.
Yamaha NS-5000 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers with Stands Customer Return (P — Safe and Sound HQ