TitaniumTroy
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https://eikonaudio.com
I just remembered this speaker I heard at AXPONA, it seem to espouse most of the things Flint has been talking about to make a state of the art speaker using todays latest technology. The room acoustics kind of left a lot to be desired, some kind of giant black drape enveloped all the walls. Also the room was pretty small. So I didn't feel I got a good enough demo to give a real opinion, other than it sounded good and did not suck.
Gayle Sanders Eikon Image 1
MartinLogan co-founder Gayle Sanders, who was on-hand and extremely affable, unveiled the Eikon Image 1loudspeaker system ($25k)—the inaugural release from his new Eikon company—consisting of a pair of Image 1 active digital floorstanders and an Eikontrol “command center” containing a DAC/preamp and DSP processor that enables wavelet room analysis and custom configuration and EQ; eight channels of output and six inputs are on tap. Remote control is via a mobile app for iOS and Android wherein the sound can be further fine-tuned. Each speaker contains four dedicated monoblocks that are directly coupled and power each driver individually—an AMT Kapton ribbon tweeter, a treated-paper cone midrange with a half-roll NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) surround, and two opposing, time-aligned woofers. For now you can select any color so long as it’s piano-gloss black, but more finish options will be available later. Also forthcoming are user-programmable profile maps for various music styles and sonic preferences. The system is expected in market within “three or four months” after AXPONA.
I just remembered this speaker I heard at AXPONA, it seem to espouse most of the things Flint has been talking about to make a state of the art speaker using todays latest technology. The room acoustics kind of left a lot to be desired, some kind of giant black drape enveloped all the walls. Also the room was pretty small. So I didn't feel I got a good enough demo to give a real opinion, other than it sounded good and did not suck.
Gayle Sanders Eikon Image 1
MartinLogan co-founder Gayle Sanders, who was on-hand and extremely affable, unveiled the Eikon Image 1loudspeaker system ($25k)—the inaugural release from his new Eikon company—consisting of a pair of Image 1 active digital floorstanders and an Eikontrol “command center” containing a DAC/preamp and DSP processor that enables wavelet room analysis and custom configuration and EQ; eight channels of output and six inputs are on tap. Remote control is via a mobile app for iOS and Android wherein the sound can be further fine-tuned. Each speaker contains four dedicated monoblocks that are directly coupled and power each driver individually—an AMT Kapton ribbon tweeter, a treated-paper cone midrange with a half-roll NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) surround, and two opposing, time-aligned woofers. For now you can select any color so long as it’s piano-gloss black, but more finish options will be available later. Also forthcoming are user-programmable profile maps for various music styles and sonic preferences. The system is expected in market within “three or four months” after AXPONA.