The new LSA Signature 50 Monitor "Disruptive Product"


My review on the Stereo Times website on the LSA Signature 50 speaker was posted this morning. I believe that you GON members would enjoy the details why I refer to this monitor as a "Disruptive Product" regarding it's cost vs. performance ratio. Take a look at the review for the details of why my time with the Signature 50 was so much fun and has lead to hours of musical enjoyment.

Teajay (Terry London)

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For what it's worth, here is Steve G's take on them:

First, somebody get that guy a decent meal.  Pretty lame review IMHO.  He harps incessantly on the bass and speaks very little about the all-important mids and almost nothing on treble.  Also very little said about imaging/soundstage, and these speakers were crying out to be pulled out another foot or so from the wall but guess that would’ve been too much work.  Sheesh.  This is more helpful as a music review than it is as a speaker review. All in all another fairly useless Steve G review except for the somewhat helpful but pretty limited comparison to the Klipsch he had on hand.  He sure is a happy fella though. 

Maybe Steve Guttenberg was just being brutally honest. Terry London also claims cheap Tekton Double Impacts could beat stratospherically priced super speakers. 

Just say'in...

SG got his points across, but shouldn't have taken 17:51 in which to make them. More details would've been appreciated. 

“Never head them but they look like slavish knockoffs of Sonus Faber in terms of build/appearance”

I honestly thought that they were SF’s when I first saw them

It looks like the 10’s are no longer listed on the Underwood website. 
I’m curious about the upcoming Signature 80’s… Cabinets look similar to Legacy Studio. Moving from the rear radiator to a more conventional rear bass-reflex port is interesting, as is the ribbon tweeter.

@soix 

I will say the review leaves me wondering if the Sig 50 makes the Sig 10 almost superfluous at least sonically?