Mike,
I think you have me sold on the NX-Otica MTM/dual sub combo. It would get me the awesome OB bass that I have been hankering for for years now, and get the excellent midrange and treble OB sound that I also am in love with, and all in a somewhat compact package.
I would like to know if others have heard side-by-side comparisons between this setup and the NX-Otica towers + subs, just for fun.
Also, as for the MTM section, does it have some sort of passive high pass filter integrated into the crossover to remove the bass from those mid-woofers, or do they play fullrange?
And lastly, I'm honestly not in the market at the moment for new loudspeakers, not to mention the crazy times we're all having right now with this virus funk running rampant the world over. I know it's taking a hit on suppliers and such and that parts and materials are running out for such projects, hence another reason I'm in no hurry.
With my recent career change at much better pay, and one less car payment, I'm focusing paying down other debts throughout this coming year before I go about doing more things to my hifi. Besides, this gives me time to actually enjoy my X-Statik's that I keep putting away for some strange reason, just to buy other speakers that don't compare.
Right now, I'm doing my research, getting my ducks all in a row (I really don't have any ducks, but I do have six cats
), and dreaming about my next GR Research loudspeakers... This time with TRUE OB subwoofers. I need that OB bass back in my life!
And speaking of cats... Here's one of my listening buddies hanging out with me, enjoying some good ole' J.S. Bach on the X-Statik's.

Going back to your reply to me earlier, remember, the price of the Super 7's also included the subs/amps so you need to add that to cost of the NX-Otic/NX-Treme s for an equal comparison.
I too have made numerous posts with regards to the difference between the NX series themselves, as well as vs the S7's.
No, the MTM's do not have a high pass to the NQ's built in, if you want to roll them off, you need to build an inline filterwith a small value cap , value dependent upon your main amps inputimpedence.
We are about the only ones who have ever done multiple ( and when I say multiople I mean for a few weeks) comparisons between the NX-MTM's and NX-Oticas (both combined with dual h-frames). The last time I reported on this topic was near the end of this thread:
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=158550.0I'll say it again, if you have the room, go for the full Otica's with either duals, triple, or quads... if not, the NX-MTm's are a very, very good alternative.
We cold never detect any trade off going from the sub?MTm comvo to the full Otica / sub combo, only improvements. Yes, in the full Otica, the NQ's are high passed with a large bundle of caps but, it is very transparent, not noticable. However, the full Otica's have the additional woofers covering from 200hz and down and that does make a very noticable difference.
Worth mentioning, we ID NOT use an inline cap on the inputs of the main amp withthe MTM's, doing so wouild definately take some of the workload off the 2 NQ's
jay