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Arx A2

The Arx A2 center channel and L-R speaker's flat-panel "planar magnetic" tweeter replaces conventional domes and cones, and its special SplitGap woofers slash distortion and nearly double output to outperform anything in the A2's high-value class.


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Arx A2

Arx A2 center channel and LCR loudspeaker

  • Second generation 3" wideband Neodymium planar tweeter
  • 5.25" SplitGap midwoofers with cast aluminum frames
  • High grade CAD crossover using premium components
  • Convertible, bass reflex / acoustic suspension enclosure type
  • Heavy, braced internal construction
  • Economy simulated black ash finish
  • Removable black fabric grille and heavy input terminals

High output, clean sound

The Arx A2 is a powerful, compact, multi-use main or center speaker with advanced technology and extraordinary sound quality - the A2 works equally well as a reference-grade, horizontal center channel monitor or in pairs as big-sounding, vertical left and right speakers.

The special planar magnetic tweeter rotates to either orientation so you can configure a perfectly matched three-channel front stage with just a screwdriver and a spare five minutes.

Either way, the versatile A2 has the power and precision to anchor demanding home theater systems at a performance level way above its price class.

Convertible, flexible design tunes to your system

Two bass tuning options also allow the A2 to be used as either a full-range system or in conjunction with a subwoofer.

The A2 includes one 3" planar magnetic tweeter and a pair of identical 5.25" high-excursion woofers, all housed in a smart-looking, computer-milled enclosure, assembled and finished to high quality standards and finished in economical simulated black ash.

A removable black knit grille, rear-facing aerodynamic tuned port, and heavy, single input terminal pair complete the speaker.

Download the free Arx User Guide

Unmatched treble performance for the money

The A2's flat-panel "planar magnetic" tweeter replaces conventional domes and cones with a nearly weightless thermoplastic "leaf" driven by an intense magnetic field that completely saturates its surface. The result is a lightening-quick response, high linearity, and surprisingly neutral and extended high frequencies.

The Arx A2 uses a distinctive, high-performance planar-magnetic tweeter.

Enough power for nearly any home theater use

The Arx A2 loudspeaker also guarantees powerful, low distortion bass performance with "SplitGap" bass technology that drives the speaker to higher output and lower distortion at the same time. The Audio Insider licenses dual-gap, low-distortion, SplitGap XBL2bass technology, which includes a pair of force-generating magnet gaps where conventional drivers use one.

SplitGap provides far more linear cone excursion for effortless, powerful bass. SplitGap also dramatically lowers speaker distortion for a difference you can hear. Combined with the exceptional Arx planar magnetic tweeter, this new bass technology raises the entire speaker's performance to a level unavailable at this price until now.

Download the SplitGap white paper

The A2 uses twin low-distortion SplitGap woofers for high output and natural, lifelike sound.

Design excellence ensures neutral, musical sound

The Arx A2 excels at music and its high-power, precision crossover network sums the drivers seamlessly. Inside we've used heavy gauge, low-loss inductors, premium film capacitors, and metal film resistors, all CAD-designed and tuned by ear over dozens of hours of critical listening.

Like all Arx models, the A2 has been engineered for a consistent soundfield with excellent acoustical power distribution.

Detail of one Arx A2 woofer and planar magnetic tweeter. For vertical use, the tweeter rotates 90 degrees.

Part of a complete Arx system

For a complete Arx system, consider the A1 satellite speaker for effects duty and  the A3 tower loudspeaker for front main duty - the Arx A2 speaker shares identical drivers and acoustics with the rest of the line, allowing you to mix and match easily.

Input terminal set also rotates. A low-velocity, low-noise port tunes the A2's substantial low frequency output.

Intended use

The Arx A2 is designed with adequate diffraction step compensation to allow its use as a true main loudspeaker placed away from major boundaries. This compensation equalizes the speaker's frequency response so that as omnidirectional low frequencies begin to wrap around the cabinet, more directional upper frequencies remain tonally balanced.

The Audio Insider is proud to present this extraordinary line of products at very special prices. Try a single, pair, or trio of Arx A2's anywhere you need excellent resolution, lowest distortion, and the most satisfying sound in its class.

Arx technology

The Audio Insider's new Arx models are based on not one but two important, groundbreaking technologies. We've got both in one economical performance loudspeaker. The first is the "planar-magnetic" high frequency technology we pioneered so economically. The second is the radical new Arx "SplitGap" bass technology.

Tweeter

All Arx speakers use a special planar magnetic flat-panel tweeter with superb high frequency characteristics. This special device is quite unique to speaker systems of the modest Arx cost. In fact, this device is typically found in speakers costing many times more than Arx.

The planar magnetic tweeter consists of a feather-light membrane driven uniformly by a magnetic field created by intensely powerful Neodymium bar magnets. Foil conductors are bonded to the thermoplastic membrane and carry delicate high-frequency signals nearly perfectly. Lacking the complex mechanical interplay of the many parts that comprise conventional tweeters, the planar magnetic tweeter's sound has both great detail and excellent dynamic power, imparting music and soundtracks with the natural, neutral high frequency detail needed for high realism, and the robust output required for today's dynamic recordings. The planar magnetic tweeter also possesses high thermal capacity and electrical power handling, together with controlled dispersion, making it sure to keep its cool during peak demands and to do so predictably within the listening environment.

Compared to usual domes and cones, you can see just how different Arx planar magnetic tweeters are.

  • The entire sound-producing assembly has been replaced with an elegantly simple emissive diaphragm of flat, micro-light polymer film. This diaphragm has a flat response to beyond 30kHz, a half octave beyond most dome tweeters. In an Arx tweeter, there's less to resonate, less to distort, and less to fail.

  • The Arx tweeter's voice coil is an evenly distributed pattern of ultra-light foil. That's it. No other parts are needed, there's nothing to weigh down the moving surface, and the Arx tweeter diaphragm is more evenly driven by this special circuit.

  • The flat, ultra-low mass Arx tweeter diaphragm is energized by rows of powerful Neodymium magnets, ounce for ounce about five times more powerful than those in regular tweeters.

  • Arx's special tweeters have more radiating area, given them a reduction in intermodulation distortion you can hear and measure - your music and soundtracks simply sound clearer, more effortless, and more transparent.

Unlike the lesser domes found in common speakers at Arx's low cost, the planar magnetic or "ribbon" tweeter has lower distortion at every volume level.

Download the free Arx User Guide

Midrange / Midbass

All Arx models mate special tweeter technology with either one or two high-power "SplitGap" woofers with licensed XBL2 dual-gap technology. These drivers feature radically higher excursion and very low distortion, and are precision-tuned to each Arx enclosure for best bass output from compact enclosures.

What is XBL2 SplitGap? This radical new licensed technology adds a second voice coil gap and significant distortion-reduction - think of it as a turbocharged regular woofer. SplitGap's second drive gap is carefully positioned so that where a conventional woofer's gives up, an Arx cone shifts into acoustic overdrive and virtually doubles its output. For an audible bonus, SplitGap slashes distortion at the same time.

  • SplitGap woofers have shorter voice coils for lower moving mass and lower inductance, giving Arx speakers excellent midrange articulation.

  • Copper in the SplitGap motor reduces distortion-causing flux modulation, greatly extends speaker response, and improves thermal capacity for higher power handling.

  • SplitGap motors have more uniform cone drive, lowering distortion at any point of motion.

SplitGap has 30% less of the motor distortion of regular woofers and the difference is unmistakable. Compared to a comparable conventional design, the Arx XBL2 motor technology also nearly literally doubles the speaker's "volume displacement" - the total amount of air the woofer driver can displace - for unexpectedly deep and dynamic bass.

The Arx high performance midwoofer, while having the broader midrange dispersion and higher extension of a 5.25" cone, can move as much or more air as a good 6.5" woofer. The Arx SplitGap woofer also greatly reduces distortion, runs cooler, and can take more power.

Crossover networks

All Arx models, whether bookshelf monitor, LCR multi-purpose monitor, or floorstanding tower, include precision crossover assemblies optimized for linear power and predictable dispersion. Components are best quality, featuring epoxy circuit boards, low-loss inductors and premium select film capacitors for critical signal areas. The A1 monitor and A3 tower use modified, low-Q 4th order transfer functions, while the A2 uses a modified 3rd order function between woofers and tweeter.

Cabinets

Extreme Arx performance requires a heavy, braced enclosure, which all models have. All models rely on precision, computererized mill-cut 18mm thick reinforced cabinets from one of the best cabinet houses in the industry. While not fancy, these enclosures are perfectly tuned and heavy enough for great sonics at any level.Extreme Arx value calls for conservative finishes, which is why every Arx speaker is finished in simulated Black Ash PVC. Arx finishes clean easily, blend in, and with reasonable care, last a long time.

FEATURES: SPECIFICATIONS:
  • 3" wideband planar-magnetic tweeter
  • Dual high-excursion SplitGap 135mm midwoofers with XBL2 technology
  • Rotating tweeter allows vertical or horizontal use
  • Precision electronic dividing network
  • Bass reflex acoustic alignment
  • Port plug (included) adds setup and use options
  • High power handling
  • Simulated black ash PVC finish
  • Includes black fabric grille
  • Priced, packed, and shipped individually
  • Manufacturer's warranty included
  • Includes The Audio Insider's 30-day in-home satisfaction guarantee
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz-22kHz +/- 3dB
  • Low Frequency cutoff: 38Hz -6dB
  • Sensitivity (1w/1m): 90dB
  • System type: Convertible bass reflex tuned to 52Hz
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Minimum impedance: 6 ohms
  • Recommended Power: 20-200W
  • Dimensions: 180 x 620 x 260mm
  • Dimensions: 7.1 x 24.5 x 10.25in
  • Net Weight: 9kg / 27lbs each

New Arx Model Reviews & Comments

Arx speaker models have entered the market and have made a strong impression. Excerpts follow and run the gamut of all Arx models, the A1 bookshelf, the A2 LCR speaker, and the amazing A3 tower. This is what superior components, low distortion, and good design sound like:

Based on my initial listening impressions (less than 8 hours), I can safely say that the Arx A2 is a vast improvement over the Original Acculine A2 (non-r version). The Arx A2 addresses my major criticisms of the Acculines, such as weak bass, and the unforgiving nature of the Neo3 tweeter on bright tracks such as mainstream pop music. If you were impressed by the original Acculines, you’ll be thrilled to hear the improvement of the Arx line.

The Planar tweeter and SplitGap woofers work exceptionally well together…I think that Jon Lane and the folks at TAI have a definite winner on their hands. A big kudos to you at releasing this speaker at this price point. The Arx are a definite win for the value-oriented audio enthusiasts.

-”Miwo”, writing at the AVS forum.

I’ve been listening to the Arx A3 for the past 24 hours using a Rotel receiver and my Neuhaus Laboratories T-2 amplifier, using vinyl records, CDs and iTunes music as my sources. A full review will have to wait until they are completely broken in but for now I would like to report that the Arx speakers are noticeably better than the Acculines and the difference was apparent pretty much from the moment I hooked them up…The sound was detailed, rich and sweet in a way that just makes you want to stand up and cheer. Stereo imaging is excellent and the speakers have a big sound that really creates presence and impact…Even at 24 hours in, they are definitely keepers and I am looking forward to complete break-in and a full review.

-Don Lindich at The Sound Advice Blog. Don continues at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

Arx is noticeably better than Acculine in every way and rate in an entirely different league. I did not think it was possible, especially since the price stayed the same.

Arx’s clarity, detail and precise sound definition are stunning and unequaled for the money.

What I was not expecting is Arx’s warmth, richness and great sense of naturalness. Often when speakers go to extremes with clarity they sound harsh or bright and Arx has commendably avoided this.

The Arx A3 speakers also have a big, full sound that creates real presence in the listening room.

Writing in listener comments at our own forum, “daggerNC” notes:

And here is one my most important criteria when I judge speakers (and other components in the chain) – imaging and sound staging. I’ve got to be able to sonically “see” the musicians on the stage (real or studio): Steve dead center with his guitar, drums behind him, the sax to the left and back about 8′, cow bell on the left side of the drum set, backup vocalists either left and/or right of Steve, etc. And…I can “see” the sound stage pretty well with these little bookshelves! Nice, but what really exceeded my expectations is something that is very special that only truly “good” speakers can do: portray all the different instruments and singers as unique sonic entities so that you can “see” the individual musicians with your ears. If you are present at a live performance (acoustic in a smaller venue is best) you hear all the musicians playing together, but you also can distinctly see and hear the bassist and the drummer and the lead guitar and the rhythm guitar and the keyboardist, etc. It’s not just hearing the instruments and vocals all mashed together, but hearing all the individual elements playing together to make one. It’s a very cool effect, and adds to the realism of the playback. Kudos to the Arx A1’s for doing a really decent job at this – not at the level my electrostatics could do, but d@mn, for these little inexpensive speakers???

So, bottom line…the A1’s are here to stay. My initial impressions conclude with this: somebody’s stupid here. Either Jon is for offering such a great little speaker at such a low cost, or we (speaker buying public) are for not scooping these up at this price point!

Another AVS poster, “Tawaun da Bomb” has just started to get to know his Arx A3 and has this to say:

I just received my Arx 3’s and it will be a very tough speaker to beat for $499 a pair, very nice deep tight bass, very detailed mids and excellent topend extension…

Other comments related to The Audio Insider by phone and email are consistently enthusiastic: Arx make music. They have the ability to look inside a recording and lay out in space the “flesh and blood” of the recording. Arx are transparent, detailed, dimensional, and musically-satisfying.

Thanks to all for validating our design goals and we look forward to posting more comments and reviews soon.


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Total Reviews: 4

by Kelly W Date Added: Thursday January 05, 2012
Great sounding speaker. I am using it as a center channel, and it does the job flawlessly. Very powerful, and effortless sound.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by Bienvenido G Date Added: Saturday November 26, 2011
These speakers sound amazing! Tremendous amount of clarity and a lot of bass from the splitgap midwoofers. Excellent soundstage. The Arx speakers are very transparent--they disappear in the background and you will be immersed in the sound.

I'm using the A2 as my center channel. Dialogue is audible even at low volumes. The speaker is also musical. I run them full range with no problems.

Overall a great value and highly recommended. Thank you TAI for developing an audiophile-grade product line at such an affordable price. I look forward to the A5, A7, Asub and future developments.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by Austin P Date Added: Thursday November 17, 2011
My first impression was how big this thing was. It is a large speaker. In music is sounds really good but in movies it really did great. I was extremely impressed by these speakers. They do not hurt my ears or anything. The biggest shock is how power full those split gap motors are. I thought my sub was on in some parts. Overall you cannot go wrong with any Arx speaker. Great speakers and great customer service.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by John C Date Added: Sunday May 01, 2011
Hello,
First let me start out by giving many thanks to all the personnel at Audio Insider for there: 1) Superior service and 2) Being able to build such an Unsurpassed, High End Performance/Quality Speakers at such a low cost. Please keep doing what you do so other people on a limited budget can get the sound quality they want and crave from such a high end speaker at a sub-standard price. AGAIN, MANY THANKS.

Pros: 5 Star
Cons: None

I use my entertainment system mainly for home theater.My system,
2) Arx A3 Mains
5) Arx A2 Center & Surrounds
2) Polk PSW 505 12's
Sony BDP-S570 BD Player
Samsung 56' DLP
Harman Kardon AVR-7550HD 110w 7.2

Before purchasing I did so much research in reading and listening to high end performance speakers I was stumped on what I wanted to purchase. Then I came across the Arx speakers and was awestruck at the price, it should fall under that old saying of "if it sounds to good to be true, then it probably is". Well this could not be further from the truth with Audio Insiders Arx line of speakers. After reading the reviews on these and with their 30 day in home trial I thought I had nothing to loose and believe me a lot of $ to gain being I had a fairly large budget saved for speakers. So I ordered a set of the Arx A3s. Out of the box I could instantly see the quality in fact were much more than I was expecting.

I'll try an keep this short and to the point.
Hooked them up sounded pretty good for the money. Took the time for break in listening to music at moderate levels while I worked about 8 to 10 hrs. and a few hrs. of tv a day shutting down every so often to let cool. With in the third week I could here them getting crisper, cleaner and tighter and started realizing the price was misleading. You really do not need subs unless your like me and want couch your laying on is feels like it's moving with every explosion and having to put velcro on pictures hanging on the wall to help keep the vibrating down, while listening to the thunderous bass of Metallica.

My mind was made up and I ordered 3 Arx a2s so I could get at least a 5.2 set up going. The A2s are the same superior quality as the A3s and again was very impressed. After hooking these up I immediately put "Will Smiths, "I Am Legend" Blu Ray in and at the opening seen when he's driving that Mustang GT thru the city streets and feeling as if I was in the car chasing the deer and grinning while hearing all the hooves on the pavement from all the deer running around then damn near jumped out of my skin when the lion pounced out of no were on top of the deer.

I ordered 2 more A2s to complete my 7.2 system and im here telling you to save thousands of dollars and go with these. Every time my friends come over and get so mad that they have spent thousands and say these sound just as good if not better than what they have. I just grin and agree.

If your looking for high end speakers these are for you. If you want to feel what Eric Clapton is feeling while his guitar is gently weeping or hearing and feeling every hi/low, hard/soft sound that Lars Ulrich "drummer from Metallica" makes, to the full range of instruments that pleasingly passes thru you from "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra". OH YA…You cant help but to close your eyes and get emersed in any one of Pink Floyds songs.

BOTTOM LINE. DON'T LET THE PRICE FOOL YOU, SAVE THOUSANDS EVEN IF YOU GOT IT TO SPEND. THESE ARE QUALITY/ HIGH END SPEAKER...JOHN CUSICK

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
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