Friday, July 2, 2021

Old Flame - Rogers LS3/5A


As I mentioned in my reply to a reader's query in Snell Type J III, Part 1, I'm the temporary caretaker of a pair of 15 ohm Rogers LS3/5As while my buddy Jose's basement is getting sorted. 

ca. '93

Long time readers know that I was a BBC LS3/5A user. A pair of 15 ohm Rogers replaced my Magnepan SMGas in '86. As a partner in a company that distributed Spendor speakers in the Philippines in the early 90s, I also owned a pair of 11 ohm bi-wireable Spendors. 

ca. '94

In the preceding two pictures, my pair of DIY PP2A3 monoblocks struggled to drive the Spendors in my tiny apartment. Despite that, the BBC near field monitor opened my ears to the virtues of directly heated triodes. Alas, they were superseded by Altec 755s because I needed more efficient speakers to pursue flea-powered single ended directly heated triode (SE DHT) amps.

The Bextrene cone KEF B110  5" woofer + the complex crossover/EQ network = 82 dB/1W/1M, very inefficient! But kudos to BBC engineers, IME, the speaker is still a relatively easy load for low-powered tube amplifiers because of its high(ish) impedance across the audio band. 

Just as I remembered, the LS3/5As are very capable of portraying the midrange magic of an SE300B or even an SE2A3 at near field distances. However, to get some boogie factor out of them, they need the power output of at least a Dyna ST35. But as good as the ST35 amp is, a catch-22 situation ensues because it sounds veiled compared to the aforementioned SE DHT amps.

Snell Type J III + Rogers LS3/5A

I was viewing the past through rose-tinted glasses when I posted (#3) in HiFi Haven - mea culpa! There's a greater similarity in tonal character between the Rogers LS3/5A and Snell Type J III. The Altec sound is another entity altogether!

Given my post SE amp/High Efficiency transducer expectations, the Altec 755As in Dr. Bae/Silbatone cabinets are tonally more lifelike across the audio band, offers better resolution, has more low frequency extension, greater micro and macro dynamics and plays at higher SPLs in a package that's not significantly larger. 

Listening to the LS3/5As was like seeing a former flame. The familiarity is there but the chemistry and fireworks are gone. (◞‸◟)οΎ‰



2 comments:

  1. I simply cannot get over the rubber cone sound of the LS3/5A. Once my ears got used to paper cone sound, rubber cone always has that rubbery sound. I prefer paper.

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