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Xavian XN125 Junior Loudspeakers (Black)
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The legend of the Xavian XN 125 concept, started in 1998, evolved into the XN 125 Evoluzione Speciale, and now the Junior. The reproduction is even more musical and natural. The new XN 125 Junior uses custom made Scan-Speak mid-woofer together with the wonderful Scan-Speak Ring Radiator handling high frequencies. The passive filter is a pure first-order type for ideal timing and sound-stage. The easy electrical load makes the XN 125 Junior a simple partner for any amplifier.
Price : R60,000.00R11,999.00
Discount : R48001.00 (80.00% off)
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A culmination of the legendary loudspeaker called XN 125

XN 125 has been in production since 1997. The new XN 125 Junior is the definitive culmination of this concept. New special custom made mid-woofer unit, Scan-Speak 15W/XAVIAN together with the well known Scan-Speak "ring radiator" create an harmonic and coherent duet.

It´s a true pleasure to listen to this small, precious and musical speaker!

  • Mid-bass frequency unit: Custom made Scan-Speak mid-woofer
  • High frequency unit: Scan-Speak Ring Radiator
  • System type: 2 ways damped bass-reflex, massive aluminium port
  • Cabinet: 22 mm MDF hand-crafted, bituminous damping
  • Frequency response: ( -3 dB on reference axis ): 50 - 26000 Hz
  • Connection: 1 pair of XAVIAN binding posts
  • Nominal impedance: 6 ohms
  • Crossover frequency: 2700 Hz
  • Sensitivity ( 2V / 1m ): 86 dB
  • Recommended power amplification: 30 - 120 W
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 285 x 180 x 275 mm
  • Net weight (1 unit): 8 kg

Why you need an audiophile hi-fi speaker?

Loudspeakers are the last chain in a hi-fi system and they only reveal the signal that is provided by the Music Server/CD player and amplifier. You don’t need to buy expensive loudspeakers to get good quality sound. The problem is that majority of loudspeakers in South African homes are not genuine hi-fi loudspeakers. If you listen carefully to the bass notes, for example, you will probably only hear a loud, repetitious, dull thud. In reality, there is actually no musical instrument that produces such notes. The overbearing, thumping sounds are reproduced by drivers vibrating in the speaker cabinet.

 

When listening to live music in a concert or recording studio, the bass notes are reproduced either by a bass guitar, double bass or drums, but when played back on mass-market loudspeakers found almost in every retail store, it is difficult to recognize these instruments. This is why most people dislike jazz music because there’s too much distortion and various instruments are indistinguishable.

 

If a loudspeaker is any good then the bass end of the frequency range will play a recognizable tune and not thumping sounds. It should be possible to distinguish various bass instruments. The bass notes should not be long and reverberating. The loudspeaker where the bass notes have the shortest duration is the better loudspeaker (must have a flat frequency response). This applies to any note in the audible range but is generally easier to judge low notes.

 

A quality loudspeaker also disappears as a point source and produces a 3-dimensional soundstage in front of you, as if you are sitting in front of a live concert. They call this transparency. Music is spread across the entire width of the front room between loudspeakers and beyond. Bass notes are produced naturally making instruments sound recognizable.

 

Poor quality loudspeakers are unable to disappear (lack transparency) and sound comes mostly directly from speakers creating a boxy sound. There is a gap of sound in the middle in-between the loudspeakers where is the singer is supposed to be located.

The reason why so many loudspeakers produce big, fat bass (called colouration) is because they are not critically damped. In order for a loudspeaker to reproduce bass accurately, a lot of damping material, which is expensive, must be placed inside the speaker cabinet to remove unwanted vibrations. This also increases the weight of the loudspeaker dramatically.

Many mass market loudspeakers found in retail shops do not have enough damping material inside, causing bass notes to be louder and longer than they should be and greatly reduces the musical detail reproduced by the loudspeaker.

It also makes it much more difficult to make sense of the music and can blur its clarity. The lesser damping material used, the less production and shipping costs, the greater the profit margin for manufacturers.

The best audiophile loudspeakers are hand-made by smaller manufacturers such as Xavian, which also makes them extreme value for money.

 

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