Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #20 on: 22 Aug 2010, 08:18 pm »
The Dayton MTMC-1.0BK 1.0 ft³ MTM Curved Cabinet Gloss Black are 22" long X 9" wide, would that fit the X-CS? 

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« Reply #21 on: 22 Aug 2010, 09:07 pm »
The Dayton MTMC-1.0BK 1.0 ft³ MTM Curved Cabinet Gloss Black are 22" long X 9" wide, would that fit the X-CS? 

Actually it will.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #22 on: 22 Aug 2010, 11:06 pm »
What happens if you put drivers in a .41 cubic ft box that are meant to be in a .50..would they sound crappy? lack of bass?? too much bass? what is the general outcome of this type scenario??

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« Reply #23 on: 23 Aug 2010, 02:28 am »
What happens if you put drivers in a .41 cubic ft box that are meant to be in a .50..would they sound crappy? lack of bass?? too much bass? what is the general outcome of this type scenario??

It changes how the driver is loaded, effects the low end roll off, and power handling.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #24 on: 23 Aug 2010, 08:20 pm »
Label me excited!  Will these kits include any NO-Rez?  If not, how much do you anticipate each kit would need?   

Also, any chance on seeing the enclosure plans on these yet for those of us who just cant contain our excitement and want to start building now?


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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #25 on: 23 Aug 2010, 08:42 pm »
Label me excited!  Will these kits include any NO-Rez?  If not, how much do you anticipate each kit would need?   

Also, any chance on seeing the enclosure plans on these yet for those of us who just cant contain our excitement and want to start building now?

The prices do not include No Rez.

Most of the drawings for the cabinets were made a long time ago and I have all of them. There are a couple that need a little updating though, and I will be getting on it shortly.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #26 on: 23 Aug 2010, 08:44 pm »
How hard is it to make the "super-sexy sculpted baffle" discussed here for the X-static:

http://av123.wetpaint.com/page/x-statik

Danny Richie

Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #27 on: 23 Aug 2010, 09:06 pm »
How hard is it to make the "super-sexy sculpted baffle" discussed here for the X-static:

http://av123.wetpaint.com/page/x-statik

Those are easy to make.

dvenardos

Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #28 on: 23 Aug 2010, 10:11 pm »
I am sure these guys would appreciate the long promised but never produced X-OW (cough, AV-1RS with X series drivers).

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #29 on: 23 Aug 2010, 10:40 pm »
The X-OW?

Is that "on the wall?"

I would love two pairs of matching on the wall speakers for my room. I could finally go 7.1, and clear up some space on my HT by removing my floor standing rears, which are a huge waste considering I only watch movies in multi channel.

Danny Richie

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« Reply #30 on: 23 Aug 2010, 10:52 pm »
You know, you could just go with the A/V-1RS. It uses an almost identical woofer in a smaller size. So the whole speaker is a better size for wall mounting. The dome tweeters are pretty close too so no issues there at all.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #31 on: 23 Aug 2010, 11:21 pm »
Hmmm...

After I get this new 2-channel amplifier paid for, this might be a good option.

Thanks Danny.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #32 on: 23 Aug 2010, 11:39 pm »
I'm interested in the XL-S Encore or two X-cs encores.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #33 on: 24 Aug 2010, 12:42 am »
There was a time when I was very interested in the X-LS Super Wave Guide; any chance you might ever release a GR Research variation of that design?

Danny Richie

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« Reply #34 on: 24 Aug 2010, 01:45 am »
There was a time when I was very interested in the X-LS Super Wave Guide; any chance you might ever release a GR Research variation of that design?

I did work with Peerless on a wave guide for that tweeter, but they just never could get it right. So there never was a X-LS super wave guide.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #35 on: 24 Aug 2010, 03:56 am »
I live not too far from Longmont where av123 was. I'm guessing at some point there will be an auction of what they have left, but it didn't seem like much. There may be some cabinets as they had a lot of DIY cabinets on the site near the end along with office furniture and various promo items. I remember MFW's, x-static's and LS6 DIY cabinets were available, so there may be some opportunity to build a complete kit.

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #36 on: 24 Aug 2010, 04:30 am »
I have always been at the top of the performance per dollar spent category, but now I am REALLY raising the bar. I am about to offer some new loudspeaker kits of some multiple award winning designs at ridiculously low price points.

Here is the short story:

I designed a product line for AV123 known as the X series. It started out with a brilliant idea from Mark Schifter to offer a real over achieving mini-monitor and sub as a lost leader and use it as an advertising tool rather then spending a lot of money directly on advertising. The speakers had to be well engineered and mass produced to keep cost low, then sold at levels barely above cost.

The plan worked well as the X-LS and X-sub racked up awards and accolades.

Then we followed them up with a higher end version using a world class tweeter and took everything up a notch. Other models followed that filled out the line with many of them winning industry awards as well.

Fast forward to AV123 hitting some bumps in the road that lead to them recently closing the doors...

X series speakers were last being made in Colombia by Santiago and family, and they did a wonderful job with the whole line. But they obviously will no longer be manufacturing them. And they are currently sitting on thousands of X-series drivers, crossovers, and various parts. They can't afford to sit on this product that they have purchased and really need to recovery some of their investment.

So Santiago and I have agreed to a deal that will allow all of the X-series inventory to be sent here to GR Research. I will be blowing them out as kits at prices that will make them fly out the doors. The faster they sell the faster I can send funds to Santiago and his family, so prices are really low for fast sales.

I have one full forty foot container full leaving Colombia in a few days and will get here in the last week of September.

There will be more information made available here on AC and on the GR Research web site as soon as I can get it up. I am still waiting on further information and pics of each model. I have crunched the numbers, factored in shipping cost, brokerage, etc, and I think I can stick with these numbers. These prices included everything but the cabinets.

Original X-LS mini-monitor: $109 per pair.

These were reviewed by Audioholics, Affordable Audio, Home Theater and High Fidelity, GoodSound, Tone Audio, Consumer Guide, Prillaman.net, and several others. They received two Product of the Year awards, Best Buy award, Budget Speaker of the Year, and seems like there might have been one or two more that I can't remember. An upgrade for that model offered by the Skiing Ninja was also reviewed by Tone Audio.

Original X-CS: $79 each.

This was a matching MTM in a sealed box using a pair of the 16 ohm woofers in parallel. These were reviewed by Home Theater Talk, Audioholics, Consumer Guide, and Affordable Audio.

X-LS Encore: $149 a pair.

This was an upgraded version of the original X-LS. A few pics here: http://av123.wetpaint.com/page/X-LS+Encore

These were reviewed by Positive Feedback, and several others. A Skiing Ninja upgraded version also won the small speaker shoot out by Stereo Mojo: http://www.stereomojo.com/Small%20Speaker%20Shootout%202007/SmallSpeakerShootout2007Part1.htm

X-CS Encore: $99 each.

An upgraded version of the original X-CS, MTM center channel speaker.

This was also reviewed by Positive Feedback. There was also a review of the X-MTM, X-CS, and X-ls at Home Theater Sound, and they were given a Reviewers Choice award.

X-Omni: $149 a pair.

This is an omni directional design for left and right mains or rear surround applications. It was reviewed by Affordable Audio and given a Best of 2009 award.

X-Statik: $379 a pair.

This hugely popular model is an MTM in open baffle with an addition pair of woofers below.

Some pics here: http://av123.wetpaint.com/page/x-statik

This speaker was reviewed by Affordable Audio, AV Guide, Gear Patrol, Audioholics, and the Absolute Sound, winning their Top Value award and an Editors Choice award. Stereo Mojo also gave it a Best of Show at RMAF 2008.

X-Voce: $189 each.

This speaker is a center channel version of the X-Statik.

A few pics are here: http://av123.wetpaint.com/page/x-statik+Centre

It uses an open baffle MTM center section with an additional sealed box woofer on each end.

These were also reviewed by Gear Patrol and several others.

I am also getting some MFW-15 woofers. These were 15 woofers made by Eminence. They make great home theater subs. I'll be letting these go for $79 each. These woofers would also work well in a sealed box and driver by one of our SA-1 plate amps.

Enclosures may also become available at some point.

All of these kits use the original crossovers (made in China). If you want Sonicap upgrades or want to purchase all the parts to completely build out point to point wired networks than all of that is obviously going to be extra.

So tell all your friends or post the good news all over the place. You'll never find deals like this again.
HOLY CRAP!!!

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #37 on: 24 Aug 2010, 04:37 am »
I'm guessing at some point there will be an auction of what they have left...

Yep:

http://www.dickensheet.com/auctions/view/42

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Re: Okay, I am about to blow everything else away.
« Reply #39 on: 24 Aug 2010, 09:21 am »
Thanks for the link. It's an online only auction, so I hope they allow us the option to pick stuff up without a delivery charge.