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Originally designed in 1967, the BBC was very proud of the LS5/5 design and it was considered by many at the BBC to be their best speaker they ever designed which they use for monitoring their recordings of classical music. However, when the Rock n Roll era came about the engineers found that the LS5/5 would not play loud enough, so they came out with the LS5/8.
Our source revealed that the BBC have used these speakers for decades for microphone calibration to ensure that the microphones meet the BBC’s technical specifications. When you consider that the BBC has access to pretty much anything in today’s market, this is a huge praise for the original LS5/5 design.
Fast forward to 2019 and with the use of higher quality magnets, drivers, glue, crossover components; the revised LS5/5 now has 10dB greater power handling/output. This is eight times louder than the original. As you can see from the White Paper (click here), the original LS5/5 was powered by an onboard 25 WPC amplifier. The 2019 Graham revised LS5/5 is a passive design.
Specification of LS5/5 | |
System | 3 way reflex loading |
Enclosure | Thin Wall Damped construction, stand mount |
Recommended Amplifier Power | 50-200 watts unclipped program |
Sensitivity | 88 dB/2.83v/1m |
Maximum Output | Over 104dB for a pair at 2m |
Nominal Impedance | 8 ohms |
Response | 40Hz-20kHz +/-2dB |
Crossover Point | 400Hz, 3.5kHz |
Dimensions | 70cm h x 36cm w x 48cm d |
Weight | 35.5kg |
Connectors | Gold plated terminals |
Bass | Long Throw 300mm |
Midrange | 200mm |
HF | 25mm Soft Dome Tweeter |
Price per pair, stands are extra.