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Industry Circles => GR Research => Topic started by: 3rdGen on 29 Dec 2016, 11:45 pm
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I'm in the process of building my first set of speakers, the X-LS Encores for my home theater. Is there anyone using these for their home theater setup?
Thanks,
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I used to use a pair of X-LS Encores for the main speakers and an X-CS Encore for the center channel.
I've moved up to open baffle speakers and my step-son now has the encores in his HT system.
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I'm in the process of building my first set of speakers, the X-LS Encores for my home theater. Is there anyone using these for their home theater setup?
Thanks,
I think the number of people using them in home theater set ups are in the hundreds. AV123 sold a lot of them at one time.
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The X-series Encore speakers are ridiculously good for the money. I think you'll be very happy with them.
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I used to use a pair of X-LS Encores for the main speakers and an X-CS Encore for the center channel.
I've moved up to open baffle speakers and my step-son now has the encores in his HT system.
Thanks for the feedback,
I'm going to build the following HT setup.
Mains - X-LSC Encore
Center - X-CS Encore
Surround - X-LS Encore
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I think the number of people using them in home theater set ups are in the hundreds. AV123 sold a lot of them at one time.
Thanks Danny, I am looking forward to trying out your GR Research speakers!!
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The X-series Encore speakers are ridiculously good for the money. I think you'll be very happy with them.
Thanks,
I am looking forward to hearing them in action!!
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If you can swing the extra $, go for at least the sonicap upgrades on the networks and the no rez for lining the cabinets. they make a substantial difference. You can take the networks further if you like, but I think the caps are the best bang for the buck.
Tube connectors are also well worth considering
As others have said, you'll be thrilled with the performance of these speakers :thumb:
jay
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If you can swing the extra $, go for at least the sonicap upgrades on the networks and the no rez for lining the cabinets. they make a substantial difference. You can take the networks further if you like, but I think the caps are the best bang for the buck.
Tube connectors are also well worth considering
As others have said, you'll be thrilled with the performance of these speakers :thumb:
jay
3rdGen,
I've heard the standard version and the upgraded version of the XLS-Encores (at Jay's house), and I was very impressed by the improvement is SQ of the upgraded XO. I've used Norez in two of my speaker projects and it's great stuff. Both upgrades are very much worth the extra cost IMO.
Enjoy!
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3rdGen,
I've heard the standard version and the upgraded version of the XLS-Encores (at Jay's house), and I was very impressed by the improvement is SQ of the upgraded XO. I've used Norez in two of my speaker projects and it's great stuff. Both upgrades are very much worth the extra cost IMO.
Enjoy!
The networks in those "Really Red Oak Encores" were pretty decent stop up from the pair you heard the year previous Michael but they were signifigantly more $. that first apir were stock aside from no-rez, the pair this summer had the full sonicap upgrade, jupiter copper bypass on high pass cap & Sonicap Gen II wooffer --> shurt cap, mils resistors, XO inductors, P2P wired , tube conectors, and no rez.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=147127)
It does add up but really takes them up a notch.
My cousin is loving these things.
I've actually got another pair I'm slowly building out, just not a lot of time for them right now. The next pair will have a slightly larger cabinet & a larger, fully flared port (Danny thought this might be a good idea to try), and some different network components.
These little guys always amaze me so much, just want to se how much can actually be coaxed out of a pair
That all being said, the original stock pair I built a few years back are what caught my attention, the price to performance factor is amazing, you just can't go wrong 8)
jay