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Well, what do you think? Thanks in advance...
Try to audition. I really like Louis and every one of his designs (but that was years ago, ).I don't associate single driver designs with rock, unless you're ready to mellow out. High frequencies will "beam" (especially from larger, "whizerless" drivers like I use). Most extended range drivers are better described as mid/tweeters and so lack deep bass entirely. Maximum output is typically more limited than in a two, three, whatever-way design.The major advantages of single driver designs are coherency (great for imaging and/or nearfield setups), by definition they provide an active design (one amp per driver for simple/direct connection/interaction for improved performance), lack of crossover to muck up the all important midrange. I really don't see these applying well to the loud, big, exagerated nature of rock music.
Michael, have you tried a tube preamp? While the sig 30.2 is in another league compared to my current amp, I've found tube preamps to make a major improvement on both my XRS and Maxhemps. I have an Anthem Pre1, and listened to Maxhemps with and without a EE preamp. I think there was a thread on the subject of using tube preamps with RWA amps in the RWA circle. Also, the XRS are even more brutal with poorly recorded material than the 8" drivers, the tube pre helps a lot, and I think you get used to it over time...Dave