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Loudspeakers: Is smaller better?

New designs from Omega, Cain & Cain aim to break the rules

By Gary Krakow
Columnist
MSNBC
updated 9:59 a.m. ET March 28, 2006

Gary Krakow
Columnist

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In my years of being a hi-fi fanatic and listening to music in my home I’ve had the pleasure of listening to a number of amazing speaker systems. There have also been some clinkers.

I would say that among the best I’ve had the pleasure of hearing are the Cain & Cain Abbys, DeVore Gibbon 8s, Celestion 700s, Dahlquist DQ-10s.  Many were ahead of their time. As for the mainly forgettable ones: KLH 6s, Bose 901s and some others which I’d rather not think about.

I’ve just had the pleasure of listening to two brand new speaker systems which sound terrific, look great and are very affordable (though that's relative when it comes to high-end speakers).

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Omega Speaker Systems is a small New England loudspeaker manufacturer. Over the years they’ve created some very nice affordable speaker systems. Their brand new Super 3 XRS is a whole lot better than very nice. It’s terrific!

XRS stands for eXtended room system. That should mean it’s good at reproducing all the sounds that come packed on a CD or LP or FM/satellite radio. These speakers, which go for $849 a pair, are capable of a lot more.

Each speaker measures 27 by 11 by 7.5 inches and weighs 35 pounds. They are made to order and can be finished in a number of nifty looking wood or laminate finishes. They come with magnetically-attached black grille cloths (not pictured).

The Super 3 XRS doesn’t have separate woofers and tweeters. It uses only one element to play all the sounds — a 4.5” shielded Fostex ES full-range cone driver that’s custom modified by Omega. This driver incorporates a very light cone (2.9 grams) and strong motor. There’s also a 2-inch port on the back to help let the music out of the box. According to Omega, this produces high sensitivity plus incredible speed, transparency and detail. They ain’t kidding.

The wooden box surrounding that driver is special, too. The wide baffle construction improves smoothness and tonality in the critical mid-range. The enclosure itself incorporates custom vibration damping techniques. That allows the speaker to interact with the room to extend the bass output. The built-in, adjustable tilt allows for even better sound staging.

Because the S3/XRS has that single driver it also acts as a perfect point-source and is phase correct. In other words, it’s designed to sound bigger than it is. They’re very efficient (93db) so you need only a few watts of power to power them.

But though small in stature, Omega’s Super 3 XRS is one big sounding loudspeaker. Instruments and voices sound terrific — everything from cymbals to voices to bass guitars are reproduced in a realistic manner.

I want to particularly emphasize the bass coming from these speakers. It is utterly amazing.  It’s difficult to believe that one 4.5-inch driver in a small box can produce real sounding, prodigious bass. In this case you better believe it! It’s amazing!

I can highly recommend Omega’s Super 3 XRS speakers. They look great and sound great. A pair would be great for a traditional stereo set-up. Two pair would be fantastic for home theater. I’m not even sure you’d need a subwoofer with four of these in the system.


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