pg gurus, tell me more about the xs series
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pg gurus, tell me more about the xs series
i originally asked about the xs6600 when i joined. after putting it on the back shelf of my mind for a couple months i eventually bought one for a new build i am beginning.
couple things about me; i am a compulsive (and impulsive buyer) of all things that interest me, i read everything i can find, and i love matching (clothes, audio equipent, paper clips and staples, whatever). naturally the want for more xs gear arrived.
so my 6 channel should be arriving tomorrow, but i started looking at other xs series goodies. i've read every post on every forum concerning the xs. all that reading has led to the question, why isn't there more info? ppl rarely mention the xs when talking about pg gear, the collectors rarely have xs pieces, etc.
this series was before my time so i don't have any "back in the day" memories. i was initially attracted buy the power, then the quality, then the styling, then the features via manual studies, and finally the period correctness for the car (90 q45).
how did the xs series play into the pg line at the time(high/mid/low end)? what pieces are particularly nice (amps/subs/components)? any to avoid?
right now i have purchased the 6 channel as mentioned. i have my eye on a set of comps, an xs 12", and a couple 2/4 channel amps. i'm also a huge fan of new old parts so if anybody has any nib xs goodies lmk.
couple things about me; i am a compulsive (and impulsive buyer) of all things that interest me, i read everything i can find, and i love matching (clothes, audio equipent, paper clips and staples, whatever). naturally the want for more xs gear arrived.
so my 6 channel should be arriving tomorrow, but i started looking at other xs series goodies. i've read every post on every forum concerning the xs. all that reading has led to the question, why isn't there more info? ppl rarely mention the xs when talking about pg gear, the collectors rarely have xs pieces, etc.
this series was before my time so i don't have any "back in the day" memories. i was initially attracted buy the power, then the quality, then the styling, then the features via manual studies, and finally the period correctness for the car (90 q45).
how did the xs series play into the pg line at the time(high/mid/low end)? what pieces are particularly nice (amps/subs/components)? any to avoid?
right now i have purchased the 6 channel as mentioned. i have my eye on a set of comps, an xs 12", and a couple 2/4 channel amps. i'm also a huge fan of new old parts so if anybody has any nib xs goodies lmk.
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I've only ever owned the XS124 subwoofers from the XS line. XS was a mid range line if I recall correctly, that's why collectors rarely seem to stock a ton of them.
The XS124 subwoofers were really "smooth" and "musical" but they lacked real authority. I would say they weren't particularly super accurate either, but they really sounded good to me anyways, kind of like they smoothed over any lack of accuracy in a very nice way. I upgraded to RSd subs and I prefer their oomph, plus they match my comps.
Brian is our local XS-man.
The XS124 subwoofers were really "smooth" and "musical" but they lacked real authority. I would say they weren't particularly super accurate either, but they really sounded good to me anyways, kind of like they smoothed over any lack of accuracy in a very nice way. I upgraded to RSd subs and I prefer their oomph, plus they match my comps.
Brian is our local XS-man.
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I used to have a 6600 in my ex-girlfriend's car back in 2001 or so, and it was running a set of the XS comps and a 12" sub. I agree with the sub lacking a real strong authority (it was in a small sealed enclosure though, so my input could be skewed b/c of that), but the comps always sounded really freaking amazing to me. I remember after installing them, I was actually jealous that she was getting such a smooth and detailed sound out of the tweeters. I forget what we were listening to the first time we took the civic out for a drive and road tested the system, but I kept saying to myself, "God! Damn, these tweeters sound about 20 times better than mine." I think the XS series is solid as hell and very versatile.
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I beleive the 6600 is bigger than the other xs amps.....
Bfowler is the XS whore here and kan fill in with all sorts of info.......
Bfowler is the XS whore here and kan fill in with all sorts of info.......
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i suspect there isnt more info about the XS line online becasue it before the days of lots of info online in general.
i always like the subs, they are very efficient, very fast, don't ply particularly low however. but are a good solid sub. they CAN be accurate but need a pretty bob box to do it.
the speakers are good. they are pretty smooth and detailed, but seem to be afraid of midbass.
these days, the RSD line pretty much speakers all the XS speakers/subs and has a similar price point.
let me know if you think of any other questions
i always like the subs, they are very efficient, very fast, don't ply particularly low however. but are a good solid sub. they CAN be accurate but need a pretty bob box to do it.
the speakers are good. they are pretty smooth and detailed, but seem to be afraid of midbass.
these days, the RSD line pretty much speakers all the XS speakers/subs and has a similar price point.
let me know if you think of any other questions
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
I can attest to thier greatness. The fact that they were considered 'mid-level' is only because they were PG and the 'high-end' amps were the best available at the time. XS series would've been most other companies' 'high end'!
I've built numerous competition cars with them and won 3 different world championships using the XS series amps. The main differences were that the XS was a more straight forward design and didn't have some of the features of the higher end amps. Build quality and sonic transparency was definately there.
There was a rash of XS2500's that had a power supply issue but that was corrected and any that were a problem are probably long gone or repaired to new specs.
I would not have any reservation using them again.
I've built numerous competition cars with them and won 3 different world championships using the XS series amps. The main differences were that the XS was a more straight forward design and didn't have some of the features of the higher end amps. Build quality and sonic transparency was definately there.
There was a rash of XS2500's that had a power supply issue but that was corrected and any that were a problem are probably long gone or repaired to new specs.
I would not have any reservation using them again.
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i never really took pics of them
you can see them in action in install in the install section
i have the xs4600, 2300, and 2500 all destined for my future truck install
i have a 2300 in my moms car, a 2300 in the girlfriends car
then i traded fairly recently a 2300 and 4300 to honzo for a x400.1
most of them are only in fair condition, the gear for my truck is all probably 8/10
im not really selling them...but they go for CHEAP on ebay.
2300's are ~$50 and 4600's and 2500's can be had for around $100
keep you eyes open and they will pop up
you can see them in action in install in the install section
i have the xs4600, 2300, and 2500 all destined for my future truck install
i have a 2300 in my moms car, a 2300 in the girlfriends car
then i traded fairly recently a 2300 and 4300 to honzo for a x400.1
most of them are only in fair condition, the gear for my truck is all probably 8/10
im not really selling them...but they go for CHEAP on ebay.
2300's are ~$50 and 4600's and 2500's can be had for around $100
keep you eyes open and they will pop up
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
First amp I ever owned was a 2500. i loved that thing. I used to beat the crap out of it and it didnt give up. Hell, I even loaded it down with 2 xmax's at one point running less than 2 ohm and it didnt mind! Alot of people dont like the Rnet crossover, but I personally like being able to know exactly where your are set at.
At those prices, its a definite deal. I would love to do an XS install.
At those prices, its a definite deal. I would love to do an XS install.
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indeed. i'm hawk eying the street waiting for the ups guy to show up with mine. it never fails, the more i want something the later he shows up.
you say the xs6600 was the "odd duck". is that like the ugly duckling? from reading the manuals it seems like the flagship of the line (as multichannel usually are in my experience), with the 2500 being a strong contender by virtue of raw power.
also, i have been told that they are very underrated which seems a very likely possibility due to the published numbers, but i would appreciate confirmation of this from the pg loyalists.
you say the xs6600 was the "odd duck". is that like the ugly duckling? from reading the manuals it seems like the flagship of the line (as multichannel usually are in my experience), with the 2500 being a strong contender by virtue of raw power.
also, i have been told that they are very underrated which seems a very likely possibility due to the published numbers, but i would appreciate confirmation of this from the pg loyalists.
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they are the odd duck becuse first, their size is different, they are wider then the rest of the lineup. also, they are 4300 and a 2300 in the same chassies that share a power supply.
nothing wrong with that by any means, just different
they are all generally about 10% over their rated power. so not VERY underrated, but a decent amount
nothing wrong with that by any means, just different
they are all generally about 10% over their rated power. so not VERY underrated, but a decent amount
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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hmmm... so the xs would probably not be a great amp for a 3 way active setup, since you have to bridge it to get what is considered decent power by today's standards.
i intend on running it bridged and passive initially, but the bandpassable rear rear channel was definitely icing on the cake. i had hopes of running a subless 3 way set up down the line.
if only they would have put the 2500 and 4600 in the same chassis. that would have been a winner.
i intend on running it bridged and passive initially, but the bandpassable rear rear channel was definitely icing on the cake. i had hopes of running a subless 3 way set up down the line.
if only they would have put the 2500 and 4600 in the same chassis. that would have been a winner.
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I think he's just an overall whore period.FuzzyHoNutz wrote: Bfowler is the XS whore here and .......
I've had a total of three XS104 subs and one XS124 sub.
The 12 was DOA so I had no listening time on it. The first set of 10s I had were in a bandpass box powered by the bridged chs of a clarion APA4160 at 2 ohms!!!! Oh how I miss that amp. Loved it. I could.... Oh.. wait... back to the topic, So at about 150 wrms total those babies actually pounded and hard to. I later went to a sealed box for them on the same amp, oh that amp, damnit! But I loved their sound and looks.
I sold those a while back and have regreted it since. So I bought a 12 I thought to work, NOT! Then I bought a 10 and the basket was bent a bit, but I was able to fix that. It's in a box now, but I have yet to put power to it. Overall they're a great sub.
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