The LSA Signature 80 speaker is currently in production and should be arriving in the next month or so. I am really happy with how this design turned out. As the designer, of course I think it sounds great. I voiced it for a natural presentation that has clearly resolving highs but is non fatiguing. The midrange is lush and smooth and the chat punch is all there. I figured there will probably be more questions about this speaker as it gets closer to being released for sale by LSA so I am making a dedicated thread for it to provide a forum for questions and answers.
The exterior finish is without question, one fo the best I have seen. The rosewood looks so good, it almost looks unreal. I had to put it under a microscope to see that it is indeed genuine real wood. The craftsmanship is so good, one has to wonder how the cabinet makers can do this sort of thing. I know I can’t get anything like this myself in a wood shop.
Design is 2 way ported reflex (50mm dia vent on the back) with 7in aluminum cone midbass driver and 3in planar tweeter in a custom waveguide. Crossover is at 3.5kHz and uses all high quality film caps and large gauge pure copper wire inductors with audio grade non inductive wire wound flameproof resistors.
Premium Viborg binding posts with carbon fiber accents on custom CNC aluminum plate.
Cabinet is 3/4in MDF and 1.5in thick MDF on front baffle finished in gorgeous genuine rosewood veneer expertly applied with a satin finish coat.
Measured (quasi anechoic near field) frequency response is 38Hz (-6dB) and 22kHz (-3dB). Sensitivity is about 84.5dB at 2.83vrms and 1m. Polar response is uniform within +/-2 dB over 60deg inclusive angle for a wide sweet spot. Time alignment is precise and the soundstage and imaging are superb. The XO was designed to allow an easy to drive 8ohm nominal load (probably closer to 11ohms for most of music).
Here is the predicted speaker electrical impedance:
Here is the frequency response measurement in room (my lab) on a 40in high stand) - disregard response below 150Hz due to room modes, note the measured acoustical phase response and can be seen to be very smooth through the XO region for great imaging:
Have a listen (recorded with iPhone 12 Promax):
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I would recommend at least a 40W amp and ideally, a 100W amp in order to provide headroom for dynamic peaks. Luckily, the impedance is easy to drive.
That is one of the nicest cabinets I've seen in years. What are the dimensions? I assume they come with grilles(?)
Hi Bonjonno,
Thanks! It is one of the nicest cabinets o have seen as well.
Dimensions are 230mm Wide x 400mm High x 300mm Deep.
Yes, it comes with a black cloth grill that snaps into the grill fastener holes.
Thanks! It is one of the nicest cabinets o have seen as well.
Dimensions are 230mm Wide x 400mm High x 300mm Deep.
Yes, it comes with a black cloth grill that snaps into the grill fastener holes.
I’m happy to report that the production of the Signature 80’s have been completed. They are getting packed to ship to our warehouse in the USA for driver installation.
Here is an actual production unit fitted with drivers to check fitment. Beautiful looking cabinet build quality. I love the rosewood veneer and the flawless seams.
Here is an actual production unit fitted with drivers to check fitment. Beautiful looking cabinet build quality. I love the rosewood veneer and the flawless seams.
New review by Tone magazine.
https://www.tonepublications.com/distilled/lsa-signature-80-reference-monitor/
https://www.tonepublications.com/distilled/lsa-signature-80-reference-monitor/
We are dealing with logistics and getting parts to the assembly house for final integration. The full production batch are very close to being completed.
I may have to sell my LSA-10 signatures to try these. Have been a big fan of them ever since I saw them on your channel a while ago.
Review of Signature 80’s just came out.
https://www.tonepublications.com/audiophile-apartment/review-the-lsa-signature-80-speakers/
https://www.tonepublications.com/audiophile-apartment/review-the-lsa-signature-80-speakers/
Vertical was not specifically measured but I can say that listening to them at a normal height and seated position did not have any anomalies when moving your head around.
Thanks for the quick response, I play guitar with the system I'd put them in , so moving around quite a bit.
I am in line to receive my new Signature 80 around end of month, so am already committed! But I did have a question for you regarding sound. I listen to a lot of acoustic music as well as jazz. I owned a media company in Spain for 20 years and grew fond of the British Spendor and Harbeth sounds. Now I'm in the States and these speakers are for a smaller room. One thing that has been influencing my speaker purchase is the sound of the mid and top end. I've grown a bit sensitive to sharp-edged, highly directional upper end. Think piano that is piercing once turned up to a nice level. I am hoping the 80 creates good, natural piano, percussion and strings. Your thoughts?
Yes, natural and non fatiguing. I voice all my speakers to have the “Harman House Curve” which has a slight down tilt of the highs from the bass and through research by Harman, has been found to provide the most enjoyable music listening for all genres and is non fatiguing by not having exaggerated “High End” (aka, the “shock and awe tweeter syndrome”) highs designed to give the impression of “detail and resolution” so that the speaker artificially stands out in a lineup of speakers in a showroom.
Response as voiced:
Response as voiced: