Outlaw Audio has jumped back into the speaker game after having had a short but successful foray some years ago with their BLS and LCR loudspeakers. The BLS and LCR are back and improved in the version 2 of those acclaimed loudspeakers, and Audioholics has spent some time with the second iteration of these classic speakers to give them a full evaluation:
Outlaw Audio BLSv2 and LCRv2 speaker review. The original BLS and LCR speakers were discontinued nearly 10 years ago after Outlaw Audio's manufacturing source closed their doors in the recession of 2008. They were well-liked, and sold well in spite of their $1k pricing. The BLSv2 and LCRv2 speakers not only improve upon the original design but take a very hefty price cut as well, due to advances made in manufacturing. These manufacturing advances compelled Outlaw to get back into the fiercely competitive speaker market after they realized that they could offer an better version of the original speakers for less money.
So how does the BLSv2 and LCRv2 perform and what do they bring to the modern speaker market? How do they fare against competing products? Will Outlaw Audio find the same success as they had with the originals? Will Phil find contentment at last after months of anxious requests over news of these speakers? Read our full review to find out!
READ: Outlaw Audio BLSv2 and LCRv2 Loudspeaker Review