I’ve been meaning to build LXminis for a few years but other projects keep getting in the way. The full range speaker in the LXmini is designed to have a cardoid dispersion so I guess it’s all sweet spot in front of them. Do you know if the ones you heard used miniDSP or Nelson Pass’ active crossovers?I’m using the miniDSP 2x4HD, and think you meant Nelson-designed passive crossover. There is something very special about the LXmini sound, and it carries throughout the room (except above or behind them). It’s amazing how accurate the full-range drivers sound, which was completely unexpected since they are 3.25" (measured) surround diameter - most tweeters being 1" or less. They rival the highs of B&W FPM4’s, which have metal (think titanium) tweeters. And the LXmini’s do it without the sibilance I’m sensitive to (heard with B&W, all I’ve heard anyway - can’t include Nautilus).
They have a very similar sound to my truck stereo (when the windows are down and the drivers can breath) - made of Morel 3-way separates (older version of ’Elate Titanium 3-way’) driven by a high-current amp. I know that sounds like a lambaste of LXmini, but I assure you it is a comparison of high praise. The Morel tweets and mids are amazing, and the midbass are 8.75"dia (3" voice coils), all drivers have hex-wire coils. The Morel drivers are so good, I considered using them to build bookshelves, but think I’m done with ’box’ speakers. Actually it was my experience with the truck stereo with windows down that inspired me playing with open-baffle concepts - like Linkwitz designs.
Next build might include Manger full-range driver in the LXmini form-factor - they look very interesting. I wouldn’t be the first, so am not taking credit for the idea. https://mangeraudio.com/en/discover/about/the-manger-sound-transducer
Everything ultimately gets compared to B&W (highs) and GoldenEar Tritons (all-round) as reference in my home - but the Tritons require moving heavy things up/down stairs.