I'm considering the Omega Alnico monitors versus Alnico XRS for use with 300B SET amps. What would be the potential advantages of stand mounted Super Alnico Monitors with one speedTwelve, versus the Super Alnico XRS without subwoofer? Which combination could be most effective for large scale orchestral music and opera? I listen at low to moderate SPL in a room measuring approximately 17 X 24 feet.
One person I talked with who had owned both the Alnico monitors and Alnico XRS said he thought the monitors were a little "faster" sounding than the XRS, although the XRS version provided slightly greater bass extension.
Thanks.
Hi Bayreuth, welcome to the Omega AudioCircle.
The person you spoke with is correct about the differences between the speakers.
Below is from the website which pretty well sums up the differences between Monitor and XRS. Whichever way you go, go with the speakers first and then add the sub later if needed.
THE LARGE MONITOR CONCEPT
What is the advantage of a large monitor like the Super Alnico Monitor?
1) Large cabinet volume, as large as many towers thus giving a deep, rich bottom end.
2) Speed, because it has a smaller cabinet volume than a tower extending to the floor.
3) Smaller frontal area making for a smaller overall point source.
4) Choice of stands and placement, making a monitor very flexible.
THE XRS CONCEPT
XRS stands for
Xtended
Room
Speaker. What is extended? The all important midrange, the width and depth of the soundstage, the bottom end, and the "hugeness" of the presentation from a very compact speaker (27"H Super 3XRS, 32"H Super 7XRS, and 35"H Alnico XRS). The bass port is angled downward on the 3XRS & 7XRS, and on the bottom of the Alnico XRS, enhancing the bottom end. The wide baffles on all these models enhance the midrange, giving a wide open unboxed sound and tremendous imaging. The back tilt projects the music out into the room lessening influence from the floor.
Hope this helps.