camtwister
08-06-2011, 20:08
I have for sale a pair of Rogers LS7t speakers with a set of Partington open frame stands.
These have been used in my second system for about eighteen months. They are in full working order, with no visible damage to the drivers or surrounds. I’d venture that they sound better than when new. The titanium tweeter has not been aggressive in my system and room. They are very much suited to sitting on the open frame Partingtons with spikes. They have performed as you would expect a thin-walled, large box of this type would. Good imaging and excellent linearity - from the top down to about 60Hz. In room response will extend to about 40 cycles per second, dropping off by, I guess, about 6dB. The mid-range is typically well mannered and vocal reproduction, within this class and price range, is superb. The front firing port does give you a little more flexibility if you have to site near walls. I've been using the internal crossover and will include the Chord terminal jumpers that I've made up to link the posts.
There’s informative opinion here: http://www.mhennessy3.f9.co.uk/rogers/ls7.htm (http://www.mhennessy3.f9.co.uk/rogers/ls7.htm)
Cosmetically they are good rather than excellent, in a black gloss finish. There are some scratches and dings to the top of one cabinet, suffered before my ownership. The spikes have caused pitting to the underside, but this is not visible in use. The grilles are in superb nick. The stands are acceptable but would certainly benefit from a little light restoration.
I will part with them for £195, collected from Cardiff. Queries welcome. Thanks folks.
Specifications are as follows:
Serial numbers 023709A and 023709B
Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
Sensitivity: at 1m with an input signal of 2.83 volts, SPL is 88dB
Maximum programme power rating: 200 Watts
Axial frequency response at 1m: 55 Hz to 20 kHz +/- 2dB
Dimensions: 56cm tall, 27.2cm wide, 28cm deep (Stands are 45cm tall with spikes, 28cm wide, 29cm deep)
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These have been used in my second system for about eighteen months. They are in full working order, with no visible damage to the drivers or surrounds. I’d venture that they sound better than when new. The titanium tweeter has not been aggressive in my system and room. They are very much suited to sitting on the open frame Partingtons with spikes. They have performed as you would expect a thin-walled, large box of this type would. Good imaging and excellent linearity - from the top down to about 60Hz. In room response will extend to about 40 cycles per second, dropping off by, I guess, about 6dB. The mid-range is typically well mannered and vocal reproduction, within this class and price range, is superb. The front firing port does give you a little more flexibility if you have to site near walls. I've been using the internal crossover and will include the Chord terminal jumpers that I've made up to link the posts.
There’s informative opinion here: http://www.mhennessy3.f9.co.uk/rogers/ls7.htm (http://www.mhennessy3.f9.co.uk/rogers/ls7.htm)
Cosmetically they are good rather than excellent, in a black gloss finish. There are some scratches and dings to the top of one cabinet, suffered before my ownership. The spikes have caused pitting to the underside, but this is not visible in use. The grilles are in superb nick. The stands are acceptable but would certainly benefit from a little light restoration.
I will part with them for £195, collected from Cardiff. Queries welcome. Thanks folks.
Specifications are as follows:
Serial numbers 023709A and 023709B
Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
Sensitivity: at 1m with an input signal of 2.83 volts, SPL is 88dB
Maximum programme power rating: 200 Watts
Axial frequency response at 1m: 55 Hz to 20 kHz +/- 2dB
Dimensions: 56cm tall, 27.2cm wide, 28cm deep (Stands are 45cm tall with spikes, 28cm wide, 29cm deep)
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/3599/p1000268g.jpg
http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/9922/p1000270.jpg
http://img813.imageshack.us/img813/7089/p1000279l.jpg
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2706/p1000282w.jpg
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/9852/p1000272to.jpg
http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/2804/p1000260n.jpg