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Hi Guys - Just got this one. Looking forward to listening at AXPONA. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Can’t Stop the Music: 

Gayle Sanders Returns with Launch of New Company at AXPONA

 

Integrating reference DSP-based electronics, cabinet, driver and user interface technology, setting a new standard for total system performance

 

April 10, 2018—Schaumburg, IL—Gayle Sanders, cofounder of MartinLogan and one of the industry’s most celebrated speaker designers, turns a new page in his prestigious career with the introduction of his new company, Gayle Sanders Eikon. The world premiere of his new digital active loudspeaker system, featuring the Image1 and Eikontrol, will take place in Rooms 742 and 744 at the 2018 AXPONA Show.

 

How It All Began. . . Again

Some time after Gayle Sanders entered “retirement,” he once again picked up his paper and pen and began tinkering with ideas. “I found myself missing our industry—the people, the excitement, the creative process of designing—it pulled me back,” Sanders said. “I still love learning about new technologies, diving into research, and exploring the possibilities of putting it all together.”

 

After examining several evolving digital technologies, Sanders saw an opportunity to return to the market with a new approach that would be a complete departure from his previous electrostatic loudspeaker designs. He began to explore the improvements in digital signal processing (DSP) and new amplifier technology, and opportunities to provide a complete package for discerning customers who desire a simple approach to high performance.

 

Once again, he began designing and building prototypes in his garage. Working through several prototypes over four years, Sanders refined their industrial design and improved their performance. The result is the Image1. Today, Gayle Sanders Eikon occupies a dedicated workshop in Norwalk, Connecticut, where the Image1 speakers are hand-built, tested, and refined.

 

“I’m a bit of a curator,” Sanders said. “I’m utilizing some of the new DSP technology, which has vastly improved over the last few years, and putting it together with my own engineering. It’s a perfect solution designed to work together in perfect harmony in any environment, and it wasn’t ready for prime time until recently.

 

“I’ve always been obsessed with the purity of sound, and passionately explore new opportunities to create a true musical experience,” Sanders said. “I want to make this technology accessible to everyone.”

 

Image1 System: The Sum of Its Parts

With the DSP-based Eikontrol serving as the command center, the Image1 system can accept any digital or analog input, and can be easily accessed and controlled with any smartphone or computer. By integrating the latest-generation amplifier technology, directly coupled to extremely low-distortion drivers, the system can achieve excellent precision and coherence without the need and expense of big stacks of gear.

 

The Image1 cabinet was designed using a proprietary,constrained-layer cabinet system that dramatically damps spurious chassis activity while significantly eliminating sympathetic resonances, ultimately contributing to effortless reproduction of dynamic range and dimensionality in space throughout the audioband.

 

Additionally, due to the capabilities of greatly improved DSP algorithms, the Eikontrol is capable of acoustic wave-shaping in the room, minimizing sidewall interactions and helping to achieve energetic bass lines as well as phase-perfect mids and highs.

 

Customized bass performance has been perfected using advanced wavelet signal processing for room control. This process dramatically expands the Eikon system’s ability to recognize and analyze energy buildup in the amplitude and time domains. The result is a far more consistent control of destructive energy, dramatically improving uniform frequency response in-room.

 

This sophisticated system is easily accessed and controlled from any smartphone, tablet, etc. (iOS/Android), and controls all of the basic preamp functions as well as multiple contour mapping settings, fine adjustments and environmental settings. 

 

During AXPONA, Gayle Sanders and David Solomon will present the Image1 and Eikontrol in Rooms 742 and 744. 

 

For more information, please visit www.eikonaudio.com.

 

System Price: $24,500 (includes speakers, amplifiers, and Eikontrol)

Black Piano Gloss finish immediately available; other finishes coming later.

 

Animation video here

 

Gallery of Images here

 

Media contact:

Sue Toscano 

Toscano Communications

[email protected]

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My experience with active digital speakers is limited to the Meridian DSP6000, a roughly 20 years old design. 

I had this system at home for an extended loan (last year) and I found it quite good. Good enough to make me believe that digital active speakers may be the future of audio reproduction.

Systems like the Kii and the new Sanders design should reach higher SQ. However, what I would like to see is some Obsolescence proof in their design, like some modularity allowing for the upgrade of the DAC, DSP and amplification when digital technology inevitably moves forward.

I believe it is this fear of obsolescence on top of the lack of system tweeking that is keeping audiophiles away.

 

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1 hour ago, Madra said:

Systems like the Kii and the new Sanders design should reach higher SQ. However, what I would like to see is some Obsolescence proof in their design, like some modularity allowing for the upgrade of the DAC, DSP and amplification when digital technology inevitably moves forward.

I believe it is this fear of obsolescence on top of the lack of system tweeking that is keeping audiophiles away.

This, and the uncertainty of continued support from small companies, is what keeps me from adopting such speakers.

Kal Rubinson

Senior Contributing Editor, Stereophile

 

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17 minutes ago, Madra said:

@The Computer Audiophile, looking at the pictures on the Eikon Audio website, it seems that they are doing the DSP and digital to analog conversion in the external box, and sending balanced analog signals separately to each speaker (4 per speaker). Is that the case?

Yes. This is exactly what they do. 

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14 minutes ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

Yes. This is exactly what they do. 

That should take care of DSP & DAC future upgrade potential. I assume they also supply a bundled 4 connector color coded xlr cable, otherwise wiring is going to be a big mess ;) .

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