My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...

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New house, new room, and a downscaled version of the same system. Currently using my 18 year old AV123 (GR-Research) X-Statik hybrid open baffle loudspeakers with fully upgraded crossovers and the original felt damping material replaced with No-Rez.

Moved in last Saturday and had the system up and running within a few hours. Still have to put the isolation bases under the subs and either the stock spikes back on the speakers or get some IsoAcoustics footers for them which is preferable. Also need to figure out where to mount my GIK Acoustic panels. With that said, getting great results already, shockingly enough!

The system consists...

Pass Labs XP-20 preamp
Auralic Altair G1 streamer
NuPrime STA-9 amplifier
Monster HTS-5000 power conditioner
SVS PB-1000 Pro subwoofers
AV123 (GR-Research) X-Statik loudspeakers
Wireworld power and signal cables












Tyson

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Re: My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...
« Reply #1 on: 24 Aug 2025, 03:38 pm »
They look great in the new place.  Isn’t cool how Danny’s speakers scale when put in new environments?

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Re: My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...
« Reply #2 on: 24 Aug 2025, 07:05 pm »
That's a nice setup. It looks like those subs would produce subterrarnean bass. I like quasi open baffle speakers, and nearly went with Qualio IQ Ultra speakers for my next system. I still have fond memories of my brother's Infinity RS2B's, and later owned a pair of Renaissance 90's in the late 2000's. The Rens were more refined than the RS2B's, and their cabinet design and diffused midrange output contributed to their excellent stage depth and spaciousness.

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« Reply #3 on: 25 Aug 2025, 02:59 am »
Very nice.   I picked up some original AV123s back in April of 2021, and they still sound fantastic.   These were are also heavily upgraded with Skiing Ninja crossovers sometime around 2009, so they are at least 16-17 years old.  When they got upgraded, they put the crossovers on the top of the cabinets.





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Re: My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...
« Reply #4 on: 27 Aug 2025, 02:48 pm »
They look great in the new place.  Isn’t cool how Danny’s speakers scale when put in new environments?

Thank you. Danny's speakers scale up good too with a lot better equipment in front of them as well.

Chops

Re: My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...
« Reply #5 on: 27 Aug 2025, 02:51 pm »
Very nice.   I picked up some original AV123s back in April of 2021, and they still sound fantastic.   These were are also heavily upgraded with Skiing Ninja crossovers sometime around 2009, so they are at least 16-17 years old.  When they got upgraded, they put the crossovers on the top of the cabinets.




I remember those Skiing Nina mods. I also remember the review about them years ago. I'd like to do the foil inductor upgrades on mine as well at some point. I'll have to talk to Danny about that some day.

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Re: My old X-Statiks, now in a new house and a huge room...
« Reply #6 on: 28 Aug 2025, 07:36 pm »
I remember those Skiing Nina mods. I also remember the review about them years ago. I'd like to do the foil inductor upgrades on mine as well at some point. I'll have to talk to Danny about that some day.

Fun fact, these are the exact speakers that were modified and reviewed by Steven Stone.    :thumb:

Here they are in their new home: