Polk Audio LS90 Floorstanding Speakers
Polk Audio LS90 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 22, 2015]
Dan
Audio Enthusiast
I brought my LS90's Rosewood new in 1995 while in the United State Navy. I still have them. The sound they produce always amaze me. So clear and life like. I have them in my home theater know. And after 20 years they still sound outstand. |
[Oct 01, 2014]
Jammin
AudioPhile
I have been using the Polk LS90's as the mains in my home theater where I actually do more audio listening than anything else. I have LS70's as my rear speakers and the CS350 as my center.
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[Aug 22, 2012]
Alan
Audio Enthusiast
My Speakers are over 10 yrs old and still sound great. I had stored the speakers and they got a little water damage and the speakers are just fine, The boxes got wet while storing them but all sounds good like new. A+ 5 star speakers. |
[Jan 14, 2000]
Ken Pike
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great Sound. When shopping for my current system, I listened to lots and lots of speakers for days and days in the approx $2000 price range. I brought my own CD's and listened to each model in more then one showroom. Some speakers were several hundred more and several were a few hundred less but nothing sounded as good as these Polk's. Furniture constraints in my living room made it difficult to find the correct placement, but once I did, imaging was excellent. I like that fact that they are tall and have a small footprint. They are also nice looking. Similar Products Used: Bose 901's JBL. |
[Feb 22, 2000]
Lou
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity at high levels, great bass for size
Weakness:
none I was considering spending $1000 on a pair of speakers while shopping at the local rob you retail store. Around that time I bought a trading times to check the ads. Some guy said he had a pair of LS-90s for $550. He said he had just moved into an apartment and they had to be loud to be appreciated. I stopped over there the next day after work with the cash. When i walked in I looked at these beatiful speakers and had to ask do they work? I figured they had to be broke for the money. They worked great, so great I fit them in my 1997 mustang (it was tight). When I got home I put in some of my favorite cd's. The clarity was incredible at all levels, clear at levels that I think are too loud. So clear that they have changed my perception of how music should be listened to and what good quality is. Definatly a happy camper. Similar Products Used: Bose, JBL, Pioneer |
[Jan 17, 2001]
Larry
Audiophile
Strength:
clean extended highs...cleaner midrange too ( with pods and tiptoes )...solid bass with pitch difinition....once large tiptoes and vibrapods were added
Weakness:
treble purity B+....but still very good Granted I have them in a dedicated listening room with acoustic treatments...the best of Audio Alchemy's gear and Kimber Select cables...interconnect and spk. cable ( read this issue of the absolute sound about room treatment ). A year and a half ago ( I have had them running on the Alchemy gear since 1995 in this room with treatment )I read in the May/June 1999 issue of The Absolute Sound ( B&W spks on cover )about vibrapods ( or is it vibro ? ). Anyway, I took thier placement under my spks. one step further. They perfectly fit an large tiptoe brand spike ( buy the appropriate weight pods )between the spike and the spk.. I drilled holes and screwed them in with the vibrapods....leaving enough cush and bouency to offer resonance control. I was skeptical and busted my butt laying these spks on their sides to do it.... . Was it worth it! WOW! the low end was now tight and tune full and no longer muddied the midrange! Instead of sounding like separate drivers the spk had top to bottom coherence! Similar Products Used: Maggies....and others |
[Jul 15, 2001]
Skexzies
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fantastic overall sound. Great bass, midrange and high frequencies. Wood (cabinet) quality is furniture grade...looks great.
Weakness:
Tweater is very harsh at high power levels. I suspect the max power rating was set too high by Polk. I cant say enough about these speakers! With a better cross-over circuit and a tweeter that would handle more power, they might just be the best sounding speakers in the world...period! Too bad Polk disconinued this product line. Their new speakers dont hold a candle to the LS90's. Ive heard demos from speakers costing 5 times as much and wasnt impressed! So here's the real problem... Now that the LS-90's are getting older, what could you possibly buy to replace them?? Similar Products Used: B&W (way overpriced for what you get). |
[Oct 21, 2000]
Rodger
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
None
Weakness:
muddy bass,congested mids. Everything! Poor speaker. After listening to it I can understand why Polk went into H/T! SDA Aeries was much better. Mids are very congested. Bass is sloppy and limited. Minimal power handling. Was lucky to get rid of them! Don't waste your money,save a little more and try a real speaker like even the PSB Stratus Gold! Similar Products Used: Polk SDA Series. PSB Stratus Gold's. Thiel CS 7's,6's, 2.3's,MCS 1's. Eggleston Andra's. Magnepan 3.6. |
[Mar 11, 2000]
Yannick St-Onge
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear Midrange, Spatial image, see-thru image with no fuzziness. MUSICAL
Weakness:
to big for a little room, compatibility with other equipements. Well I'm not sleeping with them for 6 years but during my studies they have been with me in my rooms at university and college. It's difficult when you hear a proac at 6000$ sound more than them but it's 6000$ dollars for what? For me It's music that is important and matching them with an 9180 hafler, a audio reaserch ls7 with my onkyo 706 cambridge dac1 wired with maestro from straight wire and other silver cable. I've managed to create a good ambiance and musicality to listen 10 hours a day with a smile. Some are talking that the mid is far away, the bass is boomy, the hi is to dark. But we are in hi-fi world and when you listen to a concert youre not at 1 inch of the trumpet so it's your taste that counts and everything can be improved in a hi-fi world. 6000$ dollars to have a little difference... why bother. no four stars sorry for the perfect gentlemens. Similar Products Used: LS-4, B&W, KEF. |
[Dec 09, 1999]
Walker TM
Audiophile
Strength:
Solid Midrange and Bass response to 3O hrz usable clean out put to 25 Hrz
Weakness:
Slight spittiness in the treble. Bass not as well defined as the very best of speakers. These speakers are well balnced over Achievers. The best speaker that polk has ever made. The newer models with all the powered subs have such a midbass hump that they sound really fat now. It's too bad that polk discontinued these fine all round speaker for designs that are better for home theatre. The LS90 has been in my system now for approximately 3years. I purchased them at close out for $950.00 a pair they retailed for $1800.00. These speaker have the clean treble, a natural midrange, and solid bass making them a winner in either an home theatre or music system. No speaker in the $1000 price range has ever came close to thier overall sound quality. All either traded off treble extension, midrange clarity, bass extension, or bass clarity to some degree. The only speakers that best it at twice the cost are the Paradigm 100s and the PSB Stratus Golds. But only by a slight margin in the treble. I don't normally like to give an overall rating of five to any speaker. Five means to me its capable of reproducing the live experience. A technical impossibility. But these speakers were such a value that I made an exception. Are these speakers the best money can by no. Many other speakers do have superior sound quality. But no speaker came close to the versitility and sound quality of these for little less than a grand. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Referance 100, Klipsh, Definitive Technologies, EoSound, PSB silver, NHT SuperTwo, Mirage |