Ok so I got caught up in the hype .......

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TubularTechnician

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Red wine eh ? I nearly sent the wife out to get me some crack !!

Friday night and 2 full days later and still not completely done. TT not set up yet, not brave enough, looks very complicated. I think the rest of the kit is set up correctly but it was hard work :oops:

Stands were a nightmare, had to re-tap 2 of the spike holes in the stand base. Getting the speaker cable up the hole in the stand leg was fine but getting the banana plugs out of the hole at the top was nigh on impossible - twice :wall: And then when I'd managed it I couldnt get the plugs into the ports on the speakers. Loosened the screws, pushed the plugs and pushed some more. for hours. It was only when I completely loosened the screw and it fell off that I spotted the little red stopper in the hole :doh: No mention of those little rascals in the manual :read:

But I digress, how does it all sound you want to know.

Well IMHO it sounds absolutely amazing :dance: I'm not going to waffle on about terrific highs and wonderful mid-ranges because I dont know what they are yet but it sounds cracking to me. It's been on for about 4 hours now, 2 of them with the dial at 10 o'clock (see, I'm getting the jargon) and I really loved it. Looking forward to how it goes each day as it all burns in. Didn't think for one minute that my untrained ears would be able to notice any difference between the R100's I demoed and the LS50's but I actually can. Probably down to the fact that the 100's were run in and The 50's are not yet but I've played the tracks I demoed with and heard more background detail with the 50's on 'Blue Monday' than with the R100's but I think they were more fuller sounding musically than the 50's but I'm hoping they'll go the same way when they are run in more.

So the verdict is money well spent and I'm very happy. Gregvet, I hope you get the same joy but a bit quicker than I did :)

Right then, I'm off to read a pro-ject manual . I may be some time !
 

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gregvet said:
So I have a new/open box pair of Kef LS50's arriving on Monday. Got a good discount on the new price, so pretty happy.

Only issue is they have been bought blind, I haven't heard a pair yet!

I blame you lot lol

Seriously tho, it's really exciting but making me all nervous at the same time. At least I can sell them (or the spendor sa1's they will potentially replace) for what I bought them for, so I shouldn't lose out.

Roll on Monday!

Wouldn't you have been better putting the money towards the ex-demo AMS-35i you were talking about over on Cno's thread? :rofl:
 

gregvet

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TubularTechnician said:
So the verdict is money well spent and I'm very happy. Gregvet, I hope you get the same joy but a bit quicker than I did :)

Right then, I'm off to read a pro-ject manual . I may be some time !

Fingers crossed, I will get to hear what all the fuss is about tonight! Glad you are enjoying your system so far.

I will report back :)

Good luck with the turntable. I wouldn't know where to start there lol
 

gregvet

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Wouldn't you have been better putting the money towards the ex-demo AMS-35i you were talking about over on Cno's thread? :rofl:

You two are like some twisted Hifi tag team. You don't give up do you :doh:

Much as I would love to try the ams, its far too much money for me at the moment. I can sell my old speakers to cover the cost of these new ones, so it's not actually costing me anything.

Weve just bought a flat that needs loads of work that we can barely afford. If I spent that money on an amp I wouldn't have anywhere to live.

Maybe at some point down the line, but I am far more likely to try class a in some cheaper incarnation first (sugden maybe) before dropping that kind of cash on a product I haven't heard.
 

gregvet

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Well (very limited) first impressions of the Kef LS50's:

They are very impressive speakers. They are very detailed, especially in the treble (compared to the spendors) but they aren't bright, or at least haven't come accross bright so far. They produce an incredible amount (and quality) of bass for such small speakers. I know they are ported, unlike my old spendors, but I can't quite get over the fact that they use the same size woofer, in a similar size cabinet, and yet the bass response is so dramatically different. I think the quality is on a par tho (and the bass quality is one of the things I love about the spendors, even if they arent over generous in quantity!).

I am very pleased to hear that the way they reproduce piano reminds me of a demo I had with the kef reference 205/2 years ago, and very few speakers have subsequently matched up.

I think one of the reasons the spendor sa1's are such an easy speaker to listen to long term is becaus so much of the focus is on the midrange, where they excell. I guess I will need to listen a bit longer before I can tell whether all of this extra treble detail/emphasis and bass depth and power with the Kef's affects the long term listening appeal. I have a feeling that the answer is going to be no tho, because the midrange on these LS59's so far seems pretty special, and everything on first listen seems so well balanced.

Further report to come once I have listened to a wider selection of music at different volumes :)
 

TubularTechnician

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Another happy punter then :)

Its not just the speakers for me, as the whole system is brand new and I've no previous system to compare it too. So in all honesty I can't say if its the whole lot or the speakers alone that are doing the magic for me.

One thing I am noticing is that some recordings are amazing with notes flying all over the room, and others are so flat and really disapointing. My reading on here leads me to believe that poor recordings are being shown up by the unforgiving speakers ? I did read on here someone saying that Avril Lavegne's first album was really well recorded and my eldest daughter has it from when she was young. terrible album imo but I gave it a spin and wow, unbelievable. Listened to the whole thing with amazement. But U2's Unforgetable Fire album was a major disapointment.

So like yourself I'm looking forward to experimenting with diferent music.
 

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I would expect them to get better and better as they loosen up over the next week or so.........glad you liked them out of the box (sometimes the twisted tag team gets it right). :shifty:

Keep us informed of progress.
 

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Wanted to add a note to this thread that I switched out my Salk Songtowers for the LS50's about a week ago and haven't regretted the decision--even during the break in period. The sound is amazing and I too am stunned with the amount of bass. I was worried about equipment to pair with them, but I noticed that KEF (at least in some of the US shows) is using Parasound, so that helped ease my mind. The only thing I'm noticing is the significant difference between good and bad recordings. The Salks were very forgiving and enjoyable, but the LS50's have something special!
 

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These really are lovely speakers. They have a very clever way of showing you all this fine detail, and textural variations in sounds you thought you knew in songs you have been listening to for ages, but the focus still manages to stay on the music and not the details themselves.

I am still having to adjust to the sound, as it is a big contrast to the old spendors, but I'm not regretting the change. Even my other half has decided he prefers them, primarily due to the fact that we now have meaty bass. Simple things!
 

TubularTechnician

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I'm experiencing the exact opposite of what I expected from them :?

I'm finding my compilation CD's are sounding way better and much clearer than a single artists album. Now Thats What I Call Music and my 80's and 90's comps are superb. Much detail, flying notes and instruments spreading from speaker to speaker but The Bee Gees greatest hits was a jumble of noise masking the detail and an after hiss to Mr Gibbs voice on New York Mining Disaster that left me a tad dissapointed. I wondered if this was down the Gibbs high pitched voices but Jagger didn't fair any better on The Stones Forty Licks.

Unbelievably Ronan Keating on a compilation sounds devine !! As does Taylor Swift on her Red album and One Direction on theirs, so there seems to be no conformity here :wall:

Would most agree its down to recording ? I'm struggling to believe Cowells production to be better than The Stones :O :eek
 

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TubularTechnician said:
Would most agree its down to recording ? I'm struggling to believe Cowells production to be better than The Stones :O :eek

IMO.The LS50s are reference quality monitors that manage to steer clear of being clinical; and what you are hearing is a mixture of the recording and the up-stream system.
 

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I just played U2's Unforgetable Fire and it does sound pretty bad to me, As for Stones I think generally they are OK, 40 Licks is such a wide variety of recordings but the ones I tried sounded fine, Brown Sugar is distorted at begining, is on every version I heard. Give the system a few weeks to bed in, some recordings will sound different.
 

BigH

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Just played Paint it Black and Sympathy on my system and they sound awesome.

Check you have got the speakers in phase.
 

The Mad One

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Remind us BigH

What is your current system? have you finally settled on your current Amp and Speakers.

regards

The Mad One
 

CnoEvil

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TubularTechnician said:
BigH said:
Just played Paint it Black and Sympathy on my system and they sound awesome.

Check you have got the speakers in phase.

in phase ?

In the absence of BigH - Check that the Red (+ve) / White (-ve) on the Amp are connected to the same colour on the speaker terminals. If one of the speakers is wired the other way round, the speaker cones are working in opposide directions to each other, which cancels out a lot of the Bass.
 

TubularTechnician

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Thanks Cno, I've got to get used to the jargon !

Yes all are in the matching colours. I'm not unduly worried by what I'm persieving as inconsistances. BigH's post put my mind at rest re unforgettable fire and Brown suger as I found them bad also. I've got Alanis Morrisette playing now and she sounds superb, and she's a naturaly sssssy singer anyway.

My set up will probably take a while to bed in as most people add componets individually to a well used system. All my components are brand spankers so I've got CDP, DAC, Amp, speakers, stands, connects and speaker cables all trying to get used to each other.
 

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Yes check the phase, it has been known for speakers to be wired incorrectly. One test for phase is to play a mono track, Paint it Black is a good choice, does it sound right. Even hifi demos have had the speakers out of phase.

Most recording should sound better on your new system, yes there some recordings that will not sound good as a better system will be more revealing. Give it a bit your ears will take a while to adjust to the new sound and you will listen more to the music than the hifi, your speakers may improve after playing for a while. You may need to tweek the speaker positioning, distance form walls, toe-in etc.
 

TubularTechnician

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yes been experimenting and will do some more tonight, bungs, toe in etc. quite enjoying it. Mrs Tech thinks i'm crackers, after all its only a stereo !!! :shame:
 

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TubularTechnician said:
yes been experimenting and will do some more tonight, bungs, toe in etc. quite enjoying it. Mrs Tech thinks i'm crackers, after all its only a stereo !!! :shame:

Everyone here is crackers, to one degree or another......and most are regularly reminded of this fact by the leader/s of the opposition. :wall:
 

gregvet

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No hype needed, the LS50's just sell themselves..............:bounce:

I have to say that I can't imagine choosing another speaker, based on the sounds I am getting from my system now the LS50's are involved, even though they were bought blind.

Very happy :)
 

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gregvet said:
I have to say that I can't imagine choosing another speaker, based on the sounds I am getting from my system now the LS50's are involved, even though they were bought blind.

Very happy :)

Well, we all did say something to this effect. :shifty:
 

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