McIntosh Announces XRT2.1K Loudspeaker Dagogo

Hot Deals, Cool Gear, and Helpful Tips. Shop Now and Discover the Crutchfield Difference. We're Here to Help. Give Us a Call or Live Chat with our Friendly, Virginia-Based Experts! Reviews The McIntosh XRT2.1 K Speakers Lighters in the air! By Jeff Dorgay Note: this review started right before we were all stuck in the middle of the travel restrictions imposed by COVID. Cleaning up the desktop, I realized the copy hadn't had its final round of editing! Yet, my impressions are as vivid as the day I was sitting on the couch.

MCINTOSH XRT 2.1K Floorstanding Speakers Audio Impact

At a commanding 7 feet tall, the towering XRT2.1K speakers use McIntosh's line array design to help create an evenly dispersed stereo image with deep and spacious fidelity, resulting in a. published 14 December 2017 US audio legend McIntosh has announced its latest loudspeaker, with 81 Nanocarbon drivers employed in a four-way design. A pair can be yours for £137,500. McIntosh claims the XRT2.1K has been 45 years in the making - which may go some way to explaining the eye-watering price. Price: $130,000 a pair McIntosh may be most closely associated with stylish high-end audio components like amplifiers and receivers, but speaker design has long been part of the New York-based. No, no, the wife's still in traction. Lunch? Of course, my answering machine will call yours." Sorry, I've been told it's actually £137,500. No, really. For more information and confirmation that I'm actually telling the truth in terms of the price, call 01202 911886 or click www.jordanacoustics.co.uk

McIntosh XRT2.1K loudspeaker system on Behance

McIntosh Laboratory XRT2.1K. The XRT2.1K, like the XRT2K it replaces, is a line-source speaker with dynamic drivers -- essentially, columns of many closely spaced drivers. Paolo Tezzon had not only never worked on a McIntosh speaker before, he'd never created a line-source design. Fortunately, he didn't have to start from scratch -- he had. 91 % Sound 96 % Appearance So, let's do the inventory check: each 4-way XRT2.1K tower uses 45 dome tweeters (19mm aluminum-magnesium), 28 upper midrange drivers (51mm aluminum-magnesium), 2 lower midrange drivers (165mm long-throw Nomex honeycomb structure), and 6 woofers (200mm long-throw Nomex honeycomb structure). A 4-way speaker, the XRT2.1K produces excellent sound quality at all levels of the human audio spectrum. It uses a total of 81 drivers consisting of (6) 8" woofers, (2) 6.5" low-frequency.