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Review 2 of 4
Price Paid:
$2000.00
from Local Dealer Summary: These were the LB1 Signatures which replaced the Classics.
The LB1's were the most neutral and clean speakers that I have ever come across. They virtually does not add or subtract anything from the music, reproducing music in a wholly truthful manner. Prior to getting the LB1's, I had a pair of Sonus Faber Grand Pianos and the B&W N805's. The Grand PIanos are very coloured speakers with a rolled off highs, and are a real pleasure to listen to with jazz and vocals. Since the Sonus Fabers are not neutral speakers, they don't do too well in pop and rock, and music that requires a lot of pace and rhythm. The B&W's are good all-rounders with an expansive sound but however was a little bumped up in the mids which gave them the 'signature' B&W house sound. I prefered the B&W's more than the Sonus Fabers. The PMC's neutrality have won me when being compared head to head with the N805's. In A/B comparison, the bass in the PMC's goes deeper and much tauter and precise, and sound of strings and guitars had more weight and body. Both were good in their own ways but I felt the PMC's neutral character was more suited to my music, and hence I bought the LB1's.
There weren't any huge audible differences between the LB1 Classics and Signature but I got the Sigs anyhow. I am currently driving these fabulous monitors with the Plinius SA-100Mk3 through a Sony XA7ES and was enthralled by the quality in these babies. I would be looking to replace the Sony with a Wadia 850 in near future and would reckon music would take to a greater height with a better source in tow.
Thoroughly recommended world-class mini-monitors that have gained international recognition in being used in some recording studios and in BBC. Strengths: Neutrality, Rhythm and Pace. Does Not Add or Subtract Anything Into The Music. If You Favour Neutral Speakers, This Is the One To Consider Weaknesses: Very Deep Bass. I Compensate This With A Subwoofer. However, In Most Applications, The Bass Is Very Good For A Minimonitor And Would Suffice The Less Demanding Audio Enthusiast. In Comparison with the N805, The Bass Goes Deeper, Tauter & More Precise. Similar Products Used: B&W N805, CDM 1SE, Sonus Faber Grand Pianos.
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