Jaytor,
The NX-Oticas looks like it is sold as a kit. How difficult was it to build? Were you able to hear it before you bought it?
Spatial Audio open baffle speakers, who has them? Worthwhile change from Maggies?
@berber99 - Yes, they are sold as a kit, and need subs to be full range. They were not difficult to build, but took about 50 hours including building the stereo open baffle subs. See my post https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/gr-research-nx-otica-and-servo-ob-subs?highlight=nx-otica I didn't have a chance to listen to them first, but I was convinced after watching many of Danny Ritchie's (the designer) Tech Talks (https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=165408.0) that he knew what he was doing, and had a similar perspective on what was important as I did. If you are interested, contact Danny at GR Research and he can put you in touch with someone near you (of exists) that would be willing to demo them. I'm in Portland, OR. @uberwaltz - The NX-Oticas are a bit out of your price range, particularly if you add the subs which I think are necessary for most music. But GR Research has other options that would fit your budget if you are interested. Many are not yet listed on their website, so give Danny a call. |
I've had Maggie 3.6Rs and now have Spatial M3 turbo S's. They both perform flawlessly. The Maggie's project a bit more presence because of their size, but the Spatials images are pinpoint without being clinical. The Spatials are slightly more flexible with power. Either way, winner winner chicken dinner. |