Australian Hi-Fi

ESTELON XB DIAMOND MKII

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The Mk II models of German manufactur­er Estalon’s high-end X Diamond Series loudspeake­rs are now available in Australia.

To look at the X Diamond Mk II you’d see no difference between it and its predecesso­r, because externally, it’s the same gorgeously sculpted exterior, so graceful one would hesitate to call it an ‘enclosure’. Internally, however, it has a new ultra-hard diamond inverted dome tweeter and a new crossover network with improved components for wider dynamic range and transparen­cy and new cabling (Kubala-Sosna Pure Copper) to connect that network with the drivers and the rear terminals.

The bass driver of the X Diamond Mk II is a 280mm ceramic sandwich coned transducer made by Accuton. The midrange driver, which is also made by Accuton, has a pure ceramic cone that’s 173mm in diameter. The cabinet, which is available in a wide range of finishes, including silver, is a marble-based composite that is the major contributo­r to the speaker’s overall weight of 86 kilograms.

Estelon rates the new X Diamond Mk II with a frequency range of 22Hz to 60kHz and a sensitivit­y of 88dBSPL (2.83V/1m). The nominal impedance is 6 with a minimum impedance of 3.5 (at 50Hz). The speakers sell for around $100,000 per pair, depending on the selected finish.

The new XB Diamond Mk II is very similar visually and acoustical­ly to the X Diamond Mk II, but is designed for smaller listening spaces. It has the same diamond tweeter but matches it with a smaller midrange driver (158mm) and a smaller bass driver (220mm). All drivers are made by German driver specialist Accuton. As with the XB Diamond MkII, the Mk II version of the X Diamond also has a new crossover with upgraded components, and new internal wiring. Estelon states the same frequency response for the XB Diamond as for the X Diamond, as well as the same impedance, but rates the sensitivit­y lower, at 87dBSPL (2.83V/1m). The recommende­d retail price is around $75,000 per pair (RRP), depending on selected finish.

For more informatio­n, contact Advance Audio Australia on (02) 9561 0799 or at www.advanceaud­io.com.au

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