I've had the crossovers recapped using Mundorf capacitors and Jantzen resistors, which has made a real difference. The original components were well past their best after 30-odd years, and the new ones have really woken these up wuth noticeably tighter bass, cleaner mids, and the top end has more air and detail without being harsh. All the original drivers are present and working perfectly.
The LS6 uses a SEAS 19mm dome tweeter and Rogers' own 205mm polypropylene bass/mid driver with an oversized magnet, loaded through a front port. They go surprisingly deep for a speaker this size, flat down to about 50Hz, and the midrange is where they really excel. Vocals sound present and natural, stereo imaging is wide and detailed, and they work well with pretty much any genre. I've been running them off a modest amp and they're easy to drive at 89dB sensitivity and 8 ohms.
The black ash cabinets are in good condition . The finish is about 90% there are some light surface scratches here and there but nothing deep or nasty, just signs of a speaker that's been used and looked after rather than sat in a cupboard. Please have a look at the photos, which show the condition.
These are genuinely lovely speakers and a great way into the classic British monitor sound without spending LS3/5a money. With the crossover work done, they're sorted for years to come. Only selling as I'm moving things on.
Collection welcome. Happy to ship, they'll be carefully packaged and well protected Shipping at buyer's cost. Any questions, just ask.