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The Onix Rockets
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This all started for me a few months back when I unexpectedly got a call from Mr. Mark Schifter, CEO of AV123, who wanted to thank ME (of all people) for being one of the first Diva customers. I quickly thanked him for such excellent products at great prices. He then told me about his predicament with the "trade dress" issue and mentioned that he had a new speaker line in the works. He asked if I would be interested in beta testing the new speakers along with a few other Diva owners when the time came (he said this was his way of saying thank you to some of the Diva customers). Of course I jumped at the opportunity, but later that night I began to second guess myself and wondered if I was "qualified" to beta test a new line of speakers and what would all this beta testing entail?....






Beta Testing


A couple of months pass and I began to think it was all a dream, or he realized that he picked the wrong guy, but then I a got a call from Mark saying that the Rockets were on there way! I asked him what the beta testing process would require and he responded that my responsibility was to the speakers. Test the various speakers, dissect them, if necessary make changes, and report back to him my likes and dislikes. When I asked about what my beta testing responsibility would be to the "public", he added that there was none. If I wanted to come forward and announce that I was a beta tester after the Rockets are released it would be up to me (that I had no obligation to do so), and he insisted that I speak my mind and give my honest opinion without any fear if I do decide to go "public". This made me comfortable and I focused on the work ahead.

I do not want to directly compare the specific models in the Diva line to the Rocket line, but find it necessary to make some general comparisons in order to give some kind of reference point and differences in the two lines, however, before I do this I would like to explain my beta testing experience. When I first received the speakers, they came double boxed and wrapped in cloth much like the Divas, but a few of the outer boxes were really damaged, and one Ziploc bag of spiked feet fell out of a box as I was helping the delivery guy unload them from his truck. A few of the other "testers" also noticed this and Mark has since then, fixed the packaging. When I removed the cloth I was surprised by both how "dark red" the finish was and how beautiful the ring patterns were. These truly look like the rosewood finish you typically see at a furniture store. Furthermore, the color matching across the line was more consistent, which was something that a few Diva owners had complained about...well Mark listened! I had to admit that they looked a bit more elegant than the Divas I own and I actually think the two names should be switched. The 6.1 look more like rockets, and the 750s look more like a Diva.

During the beta testing process we (the testers) did extended breaking in and listening, found ourselves adding more insulation, changing phases, etc.. per Mark and Dick Pierce's instructions. I was pleasantly surprised by how much of our own input Mark took to heart. For instance, we suggested better packaging, longer spikes, and other stuff, and Mark seemed eager to make it so. We also found that the RSS300 were originally wired in a bipolar configuration and he insisted that he wanted mirrored adaptive dipoles, and thus began the process of making the mods. As each speaker was updated, each beta tester was given the material and instructions to update their set of speakers. I know that most companies would have pushed out a lesser product just to meet a deadline and worry about making fixes to a newer version later. AV123/Onix is not like most companies. They pushed back the release date until each speaker was up their standards. With all that in mind, I can only imagine how much went in to the Divas.

So, how do they sound?

Home theater? I found that the Rockets seemed to be more geared to HT than the Divas were. The huge RCS200 center (which I have sitting upside-down on my RPTV) out performs the C3 in every aspect, but the smaller RCS100 is pretty much a toss up, with my personal preference leaning slightly to the C3. The models with the Vifa ring radiator tweeter have a noticeably larger "sweet spot" which is an added benefit for an HT environment. The RSS300s are mirrored adaptive dipolar speakers with a smaller footprint and flatter edges making them ideal for wall mounting.

How about music? I found that it depended on the music, but in general I found the Divas a bit more airy and preferred them when listening to music with a lot of horns, vs. the Rockets which I found more tight and liked better with strings. Both had excellent imaging and soundstage and as others have eluded to, the bass seemed a bit tighter in the 750 than the 6.1 (probably due to the smaller driver sizes). Yet the 750 can surprisingly get down pretty low (due to all 4 drivers firing at the same time), but not quite as low as the 6.1.

       

Side by side (note the darker color, without spikes)


Back (dual ported, single plugs)


The grain (love the black pattern)



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