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I'm curious of those who have heard these drivers in this speaker. Do they rock? or rather can they rock? I've always thought of Lowther/Fostex (I realize these aren't those, but they are like those) speakers as for those who like acoustic only music, ultimate detail but no real authority and oomph. Counter example is old skool JBL or Klipsch big monitors that can deliver slam but don't necessarily have the best refinement and intimacy. Of course my goal is the intersection of the two, but curious as to people's take. And for the record, my style of music and listening favors the authority over the last word in detail.
This is an interesting question and I don't really have a definitive answer. But when I think of this speaker, rock music does not come to mind. My gut feeling is that the SS8's are more suited to that type of music. Jazz, classical, female and male vocals and acoustic recordings would seem to benefit the most from the Exotic drivers. Of course, that is just my personal opinion. Other opinions may vary and there is certainly no reason you could not use the Exotic 3's to play rock. But it seems like a bit of overkill to me.- Jim
The reason I jumped for the Exotica Three speakers is that in my opinion, they play string sound, tone, harmonics, engagement simply better, much better, then any other speakers I have ever heard.At last fall's RFAF I heard a Ray Kimber's string recording on his huge playback system in his first floor demo room. They did not handle the harmonic reality of the violin anywhere close to Jim's first Exotica bookshelf speakers.That's all there is to it. End of the game at least for now.Frank Van AlstineOf course maybe the violins sounded so much better in Jim's display room because we were using AVA electronics and Ray Kimber wasn't.
Better Vocal and Acoustic than the SS8!!!!!! Jim, you make me wanting this speaker now.
Good question! We pick off a signal from the binding posts (thus from the outboard amp) and feed it directly to the plate amp circuit board. Then the gain, phase and crossover frequency are calibrated. Once this is done, the woofer section gain tracks the signal from your amp perfectly. No user adjustments are required (in fact, they are strongly discouraged).- Jim
I have to chuckle at all the people squirming over buzz that got out on the new speaker.I thought it would be easy to be content with a pair of SS8sSounds like you have another winner JimYou are really adept at finding just the right niche speaker
Just weighed the existing Exotica 3 cabinets - 123 pounds each. We are contemplating design changes that will increase the weight. Guess these won't be shipping via FedEx.- Jim
Well, how about a lower and an upper cabinet? Worked for the 10's and 12's with the umbilical connection.
+1. Modular is easier to ship and would also result in better sound, no?
Wouldn't it be maximally efficient to just reuse the SS8 cabinet design with a few changes specific to the E3 drivers? (Not with respect to shipping, but in terms of actually producing the E3s).
The amps for the bass account for most of the added weight as far as I know.
The SoundScape 8 spec page says they weigh 126 pounds each.?Steve
I like the sound of modular design.Maybe with the thought of selling each cabinet separately, allowing purchase of the mid and tweeter and woofer section independently?I realize there would be problems to address such as; vented v. sealed and connections between cabinets.Probably crazy idea. Is there a market for the woofer section and could it be sold as a woofer section for use with other speakers?