Emotiva X-Ref XRC-5.2 Speaker System HT Labs Measures

HT Labs Measures

Satellite Sensitivity: 87 dB from 500 Hz to 2 kHz

Surround Sensitivity: 83 dB from 500 Hz to 2 kHz

This graph shows the quasi-anechoic (employing close-miking of all woofers) frequency response of the XRC-5.2 satellite (purple trace), X-Ref 10 subwoofer (blue trace), and XRS-4.1 surround (red trace). All passive loudspeakers were measured with grilles at a distance of 1 meter with a 2.83-volt input and scaled for display purposes.

The XRC-5.2’s listening-window response (a five-point average of axial and +/–15-degree horizontal and vertical responses) measures +1.81/–3.50 decibels from 200 hertz to 10 kilohertz. In horizontal mode, an average of axial and +/–15-degree horizontal responses measures +1.59/–4.43 dB from 200 Hz to 10 kHz. The –3dB point is at 77 Hz, and the –6dB point is at 68 Hz. Impedance reaches a minimum of 4.97 ohms at 18.8 kHz and a phase angle of –49.25 degrees at 129 Hz.

The XRS-4.1’s three-face averaged response measures +1.70/–8.44 dB from 200 Hz to 10 kHz. The –3dB point is at 94 Hz, and the –6dB point is at 81 Hz. Impedance reaches a minimum of 5.61 ohms at 263 Hz and a phase angle of –41.13 degrees at 170 Hz.

The X-Ref 10’s close-miked response, normalized to the level at 80 Hz, indicates that the lower –3dB point is at 33 Hz and the –6dB point is at 31 Hz. The upper –3dB point is at 117 Hz with the X-Over control set to Direct.—MJP

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MarcusB's picture

It looks nice.

TheJoBoo's picture

Yeah, more Chinese made crap!

Thick Shaddy's picture

Emotiva Audio Corporation
135 SE Parkway Court
Franklin, TN 37064

Unless I am missing something here...USA made it looks like.

K-hud's picture

Emotiva claims "Designed and Researched in the USA" But they are assembled in China. There's no way they could hit these price points with this quality and design without cheaper labor.

Having said that, I own their XPA5 5-channel power amp and it is awesome. Sounds beautiful - a lot better than my Pioneer receiver.

-K

utopianemo's picture

Most things are made in China these days, including all of Apple's products, some of the most well-designed and manufactured electronics out there. I would rather products be made here, as I am sure you would. Being Chinese-made, however, is not an indication of a product's quality, as is evident by the review.

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