As mentioned, no "special" amp is needed. Don't drive the too loud in the beginning.
ROGERS LS 3/5A MONITOR SPEAKERS
Hi,
I just came across a pair of ROGERS LS 3/5A MONITOR SPEAKERS in my warehouse.
They look to be in good shape.
To be honest I know nothing about these speakers but a brief investigation I discovered they seem to be in pretty high demand.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
I just came across a pair of ROGERS LS 3/5A MONITOR SPEAKERS in my warehouse.
They look to be in good shape.
To be honest I know nothing about these speakers but a brief investigation I discovered they seem to be in pretty high demand.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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They only handle about 35 watts. This is part of the reason that they were 15 ohms as transistor amps have a harder time damagin them, and also tend to sound smoother than if the speaker were 8 ohms. And as others have mentioned, they were really well with tubes. They are one of the first examples of the 'near-field' listening concept, as the only thing between them and the listener was often a studio mixing console. |
Hi thank you for the responses. if anyone is interested in these please let me know pictures available here: http://allanlevine.com/rogers/ email [email protected]. if its not appropriate to solicit directly on this site then please disregard this. thank you |
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