Consequently, it is possible that the Tannoy LRM that you want purchase will sound different than the pair I reviewed. 30 and often 50 years it’s a long time, and one can never be sure how this time affected driver suspension compliance, ferrofluid cooling is some tweeters, etc. Also, bear in mind that purchasing vintage speakers is always a gamble. On this occasion, caps were within the specs, so there was no need to replace them. Please note – usually before reviewing vintage speakers, I recap the crossovers to ensure that capacitors are within manufacturer’s specification. I still had the Tannoy LGM at the time, so I was able to run side by side comparisons. They belonged to his late father and were in a pretty nice used condition. I was lucky enough to pick up a pair of Little Reds from a gentleman not too far away from where I live. In my opinion both look equally good, but the LGMs replaced LRMs, so logic would suggest that there should be some improvements there. Since purchasing Tannoy Little Gold Monitors, I always wondered if there is much difference between them and Tannoy Little Red Monitor speakers.
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