Hello!! Welcome to my post! Ha ha
Ok, so I’ve been doing a little home work. Some of us folks at AC, have the skill set and ability to build..but sadly can’t setup the tools to cut MDF, let alone other items required to assemble. Me, well…. Some of you know my position. I found a solution that may help a couple people and myself.
Recently I was able to come up with a couple Sets of X-LS in the factory box, and a X-CS again in factory box with manual even! Ha, I know..
Honestly I searched for hours did a lot of homework and spoke to some folks.
They are black, with I think Gen 2 grill system. I’m going to make this post, then come back and add a photo of two. Currently they are on there way to me! (Excitement yes!)
Here’s the scoop. So, these are NOT ENCORES. They are the original X-SL. They have the famous 6” woofer in them, YES! But, the older version tweeter! Now, from my gathering it looks like some have already done what I’m about to suggest.. (search the forums here) Well, not a suggestion but a way to get things done without table saws and large space to clamp together.
Note.. again if things were different I would be building these! At some point!
With the original X-LS you’ll have to router out the tweeter hole a bit larger to accommodate the terminals being in a different location. (Bottom rather sides) now I’ve read about this being done, and the tweeter still sits like it should overlapped by mid, and flush. From that point you’ll also have to upgrade the internal network for the new tweeter. Not that big a deal. Add NO RES if you want (I would) and your about done and ready to listen to great speakers!
You can upgrade the terminal cups with Tube connectors (again, I would)
So, rather then buying flat packs, (nothing wrong with that!! At all) an assembling, then finishing the wood off, well.. you get it.. Your starting with a built cabinet. Finished in black
Depending on what happens… I might be able to router out the tweeter area for you before shipment. Also, being the cabinets are in factory boxes… these can be shipped for a decent price!
UPS has a 25% off coupon till July 19th. THRIVE
Not trying to step on anyone’s toes! Yup, this is still DIY, just having an option for a finished cabinet.
I’ve got a couple sets and the CS. I’m posting to see if anyone else could use the help? Few of you have reached out to me, and are always helpful! So, I’m here to give that back!
Due to Gallery and uploading… I’m posting and then coming back to add here.
Again, you may not like the idea, or you may like the idea… those who have wood shops I’m sure would rather cut! I get it!. Good bit of advise from someone here.. ‘You have to make decision based on your abilities and wants’.
Well, if someone around me had a wood shop up and going, I would by all means buy some MDF and go to town! If you would let me! Ha ha. But that can be a risk! Of course. Someone getting hurt!
Lot of folks don’t release how dangerous a router table can be.
Actually, quite a few people here are AWESOME builders! Just wish I was closer to these people. One persons work I admire very much is Peter!! He is a wood working OG! E-Zze is an OG! This guy builds the networks for people and so so much more at such a reduced cost.. Just for the love of music. as well Hobbs, Corndog, Mr Clark! Adam.. just the list goes on many more of you have been fantastic, the OG’s of AC and GR! Course Danny none of us would be here without him.
I thank you all for the ideas, help and directions. Really! I want to thank you all now, just so I don’t forget.
I’ll be right back with some photos. If this is something that can really help you.. Like you have ZERO way to assemble.. no wood shop.. but you really want Danny’s speakers.. I might be able to help. This is a very limited solution.
How ever… if you have some money.. and looking for a set built, and beautiful… I mean gosh darn stunning… Check out Peters build! He is selling some X-SL that are to DIE for! I’ve seen them listed around here, and on USAM site. They are a 10 period! Maybe an 11 in quality.
Speakers below are the Original AV line. I thought one of the neat things about these, they have threaded inserts on the bottom and back for different mounting options. I like that a lot.
Maybe you don’t like my idea of taking one of these and modding the cabinets for the new tweeter. Well, that being said you don’t have to comment. Some may think this is a fantastic idea.. really… I’m just trying to help me, and others get the sound they want.



