Well... it's been a long time coming but we are finally making progress on the Exodus Line of speakers. Dan Wiggins & Dr. David Hyre started development on the motor design for the Extremis 6.8 over a year and a half ago. Bob Reimer of CSS & I both requested a design for a 6"-7" driver using the XBL^2 motor technology. After hearing the A/B comparison of the Eminence beta 10CX with & without XBL^2 we just knew how significant XBL^2 could be, not just for a large format driver (subwoofer) but also in the critical midrange.
With large groups of people in blind A/B testing the XBL^2 driver was chosen over the non-XBL^2 driver (same T/S parameters and same frequency response) by at least 95% of participants. For anyone with experience on subjective blind test, this figure is almost unheard of.
After months of FEA design and optimizing the motor we had our first samples built. We cut apart, measured and rejected multiple samples working with at least two build-houses to find someone who could build it right. We had the final Extremis design late last year and since it's arrival we have been doing design work and listening evaluations for several speaker designs utilizing these new drivers.
The results of all this work is the new Exodus Audio speaker line. I’ll outline some of the first models hitting the market within the next couple weeks. All are kits... we didn't have the resources and distribution network to do a finished speaker design. I'm a kit kind of guy anyway and the cost/performance can be kept extremely high by offering our designs as kits.
KIT61: This version is shipping. It is the simplest design with the Extremis 6.8 in an MT configuration. I've posted information on another thread showing some more of the details so I'll keep details here brief. Monitor speaker in 0.75 ft^3 cabinet that offers full-range performance. Expect in-room output well into the 20s.
KIT261: This is a tower version with two Extremis 6.8s. FULL range speaker using the Usher 9950-15C tweeter. No sub needed for even the craziest bass freaks.
LCR: Left/Center/Right This is our take on the ultimate front stage for a HT system. Each speaker uses two Extremis 6.8s, a single WR-125 midrange and the Usher 9950-15C. The design is made so that your front stage (right, center, left) are all perfectly matching speakers. Home theater systems have to have lots of dynamic range and carefully designed dispersion. The LCR doesn't disappoint. A single LCR is capable of 111db @ 8ft before significant compression. These a true full range designs with STRONG output down in the 20s. Low distortion, incredibly dynamics, controlled dispersion with very even off-axis power response are the hallmarks of this design.
We have some more designs coming but I thought I'd drop this little tidbit since these designs will be released over the next week or so.
Ohh... Prices. These are tentative but they should come out within $20-$30 of this price.
KIT61: $219/ea includes everything but the wood.
KIT261: approx. $325/ea everything but the wood.
KITLCR: approx. $415/ea everything but the wood.
All kits use high quality air core inductors, ICW polypropylene caps and low-noise non-inductive Link resistors in the crossover. We didn’t skimp to save pennies because it didn’t make sense in this quality of a speaker. Ports are all Precision Sound dual flared units of the highest quality. All connectors, wire & parts where personally sourced by yours truly. We have a WBT copy for speaker post that are of excellent quality and compatible with spades, bananas & bare wire. I had these specially made along with matching spades & bananas so that I could offer people complete packages with cable for the perfect fit and compatibility. I’ll have pictures of all these parts soon.
We are working on completed cabinets to have available also. No details yet but assembly with the completed cabinets would include bolting the drivers in place and wiring up the crossover. Simple enough that if you can assemble your kids toys (a challenge I admit) you should be able to build a speaker.
