X-LS Encore Extreme

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X-LS Encore Extreme
« on: Yesterday at 05:18 am »
Danny,

If the X-LS Encore Extreme ends up with the Shunyata Research HARP device inside, put me down for a pair - and I can't wait to see renderings of what the baffle with look like!

Carbon Fiber wrap?  Yes! Maybe off a few color options even? Red, White, Black. Carbon Fiber with any of those would be very slick.   

The Encore is the most coherent speaker I've heard.  It sounds like a coaxial speaker, and that's why I've been looking at the MoFi 888.  With this speaker, I won't even fool with that now.  I know how great the Encore is already and to get even better?  Wow.

While we're at it, let me pay you to make a bass module for it... play to low 30hz...

For people who can't / don't want to do Open Baffle, that could be an End Game speaker.  I would buy that speaker all day long...and I bet other people would too.  Let me give you some money.  8)

Very excited for whatever develops along these lines!   :thumb:

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Re: X-LS Encore Extreme
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 08:11 pm »
If you need more bass then get the X-SLS tower cabinets.

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« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 09:04 pm »
If you need more bass then get the X-SLS tower cabinets.

I have plenty of GR 2-ways I can use with subs. I would buy a smaller 2-way rather than a floor-standing one that I'd have to use with subs anyway.   I have heard what the output is with those drivers.  In its lane, it's great.  I'm talking about more than an Encore speaker in a bigger box, from a low end standpoint. 

If the Encore speaker is a great 2-way, how about being the basis for a great, floor-standing, full-range speaker?  Make a statement with it. 

A scaled-up Encore... passive, narrow baffle, floor standing loudspeaker that will play "full range" / "DIG"... not need high pass for the speaker to then hand off to subs.

Some people like "Paper Cone woofer / Soft Dome tweeter"... I sure do.  I certainly don't need another pair of speakers, but I can imagine how great this would be. 

Revel?  Wilson?  I just heard Alexia last weekend at my buddy's place... they don't do "Magic". 

I would rather send Danny thousands of dollars instead of someone else, but I will keep having fun - and I am looking for things that are "Special". 

This is.  This would be some "Magic".

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Re: X-LS Encore Extreme
« Reply #3 on: Today at 12:14 am »
Here's a great example of what I'm talking about... these belong to a buddy and were being driven by Pass XA200.5, which I now have. 

It's 2 pieces and they absolutely RIP!  And Danny's would sound better. 

Multiple small drivers, narrow baffle, fast and tight.  Doesn't have to be isobaric... but notice the carbon fiber here.   This just looks cool.

And cool is cool.  8)

Have easy ways for it to be incorporated via posts, umbilicals, etc. 

Just make something like this available... make it an option.  Develop this, and people will buy it.  Encore customers, Bravo customers, Other Brand Speaker customers... Other brand speaker customers.  Make them a customer then move them up the line.   

Maybe I have bad ideas, but Danny's Encore speaker is a safe bet of yer gonna go BIG!

Besides, maybe it's time to show "The Big Guys" what a proper, narrow baffle, full range speaker is supposed to sound like. 

I will pay good money for that speaker.  Well, that's my idea anyway. 

Have fun.





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« Reply #4 on: Today at 12:24 am »
X-Static is pretty close to what you want.  Something like this is going to sound a lot better than your friends speaker.  Way better clarity/detail in the midrange due to it being split over 2 midrange drivers, a much more open sound in the soundstage and imaging due to OB mids and very punchy bass due to the dual sealed woofers down low:


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Re: X-LS Encore Extreme
« Reply #5 on: Today at 12:33 am »
X-Static is pretty close to what you want -


If it wasn't Open Baffle, and what I'm describing has more low end.  However, make that speaker too!  MTM Full Range.   

Even if it means calling in other low end drivers for special purpose applications, while the concentration for in-house development is on drivers that excel in midrange realism and crossover friendliness.  SB Acoustics, whatever.  There are lots of friendly woofers out there these days... and you know what... some brand names attract people to speakers.  :scratch:

Make people want it.

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« Reply #6 on: Today at 12:58 am »
The X-MTM Encores are fully boxed, ported and play down to 35hz and are 90db so easy to drive which will make them very dynamic as well as great midrange clarity and midbass punch:


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« Reply #7 on: Today at 01:03 am »
Although, if it was me, I'd get a pair of these X-CS speakers, orient them vertically instead of horizontally and put them on top of a pair of dual OB servo subs as stands.  You'd end up with crazy high performance modular tower speakers that would beat just about any tower speaker in the world:


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« Reply #8 on: Today at 01:39 am »
Oh yeah!  I regret selling my pair of X-CS.  I actually preferred them over X-LS.  They were really good with male vocals and handled more power.