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Audioholics GoFundMe: https://bit.ly/GOFUNDAUDIOHOLICS http://www.audioholics.com - Orb Mod1X, Mod2X, subONE Speaker and Subwoofer Review. Sign up to our FREE Newsletter here: http://www.audioholics.com/newsletter.... For a full written review please see below: http://www.audioholics.com/soundbar-a... For their 10th anniversary, Orb Audio has updated all of their speakers. Orb sent us a number of their products for review, including their updated Mod1X and Mod2X speakers, and the new subONE 200 watt subwoofer. The Speakers Orb is creating speakers that are small, unique, and attractive. The base of their designs is a full-range, 3" aluminum driver in a sealed carbon steel sphere approximately 4" in diameter. Each of these modules is, predictably, called an "orb" and they are mounted solo, or wired in pairs and quartets, to create their various speaker models. This also allows you to upgrade a Mod1x to an X2 or X4 configuration by just simply buying additional "orbs". Prices start at $125 for a single orb with basic stand, and multi-channel bundles are available. There are 6 standard finishes for every aesthetic. Traditionalists might choose the metallic black, where Ikea-frequenting modernists may prefer the Pearl White or Hand-polished Steel. Steampunks and Victorians will be drawn to the Copper and Bronze finishes. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany, so I was very happy for the Hammered Earth finish with its subtle texture. There are modest upcharges of $15/per module for the hammered earth finish, and $30/module for the steel, copper, and bronze. The speakers come standard with a steel desktop stand in black or white, though I was also able to audition the optional BOSS Stainless Steel Desk Stands. A variety of wall and floor stands are also available. The standard steel stand was sturdy enough to hold the speaker with confidence, though could be bent slightly to adjust the listening angle. The optional BOSS stands were much sturdier and had a nice rubber pad on the foot, but did not allow for any angle adjustment. The Sub The Orb SubONE is an 8" composite driver in a bottom-ported cabinet that measures 12" cubed, which is quite small by ported sub standards. It is available in matte black for $399, but I took a look at the real walnut veneer available for $517. Powered by a 200w hybrid digital amplifier, the sub features a standard volume and crossover knob, with a 0 and 180 degree phase switch and auto-sensing power mode. There is also a wireless adapter available for $129 that is powered from a port in the subwoofer which does away with the need for a separate power connection. FOLLOW AUDIOHOLICS ON : ------------------------- FACEBOOK / audioholics GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/+AudioholicsL... TWITTER / audioholicslive Become a Patron of our YouTube channel for cool features unavailable to regular subscribers: / audioholics