Spatial X5 speakers


Just got mine, with upgraded crossovers, a couple of weeks ago.  I now have about 250 hours on them - mostly driven by the Voyager Gan 350 wpc class D amp and most recently by Don Sachs 65 wpc tube amp.  Speaker Cables are Griver Huffman Pharoah's and the preamp is Don Sachs tube preamp.  They are easy to set up as they come fully assembled.  Right out of the box they sound promising but the bass is cardboard like and the tweeter can sound harsh.  Nevertheless, after about 175 hours, these babies developed a pleasing midrange liquidity and nice open baffle bass.  They throw an expansive soundscape that extends beyond the width of the toed in speakers that is also deep front to back.  I mean, these speakers truly disappear as in my listening spot nothing localizes to the speaker itself.  Both amps drive these speakers nicely.  The Sachs amp defitely sounds better using the 8 not 4 ohm speaker posts.  I am now getting air with very nice detail and tonal colors.  

 

These speakers are just awesome.  They are worth every penny I paid for them.  Clayton warned me about the prolonged break in time and he was dead on the money.  I just love the OB box less sound.  These speakers are awesome.

 

I hope this thread does not degenerate into a toxic pussing contest like my Voyager Gan amplifier thread.

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@jaymark Totally on the same page with you about trying different amps and not just looking at wattage alone. The Pass XA-25 and some of the Firstwatt amps have proven that its more about quality than quantity of watts. Select output transistors and quality big iron transformers help. Btw, I like the older .5 amps too. While I’m wrapped up on SS and mostly into tube mono amps any more, I still admire a few select ss amps. Following to learn what tube guys are doing with Spatial now in the mid-power 40-60w range, not into fleawatt tube or high power SS any more.

For X3's, the XO point to the powered sub is 90hz. "The 12” mid crossover point is 2nd order at 1kHz. The driver runs without a filter on the bottom of its range to preserve performance". (Per Clayton)

I'm running X3's with Allnic Audio A-6000 300b monoblocks. 50 watts per channel or 60w with EML XLS tubes.

The 50 watts from the Allnic amps feels like more than enough for the X3.

I've been through a lot of speakers and these are proving to be among the most difficult to get dialed in properly. I'm sure they'll be fantastic once I get everything right in the room and with cabling.

Congrats on your X5's.

Rooze

 

I have the X5s and am unclear Rooze on the crossover.  My understanding is that the 12 inch mid driver is blocked at 90hz so that it isn't reproducing any frequencies below 90hz and that the 12 mid bass driver does not have any crossover parts on the top of it's range and just rolls off naturally.  The tweeter has a capacitor at 1 kz.

 

Maybe you are saying the same thing above and I apologize if you are or maybe I'm mistaken in regards to the 12 mid driver.  I know the 12 inch mid driver does not move much with heavy bass material so it seems it's being blocked at 90 hz.

Great read @ hilde45.  One thing for sure, long break in time is a spatial Audio familial trait.  My X5s finally developed percussive bass at north of 350 hours.  They have about 400 hours on them and are still evolving.  I now have my third different smp driving them.  The modded Pass Labs X150.5 sounds awesome.