XSCACE Ken Speaker Review: You keep wondering where that great sound is coming from

XSCACE Ken Speaker Review: You keep wondering where that great sound is coming from

The XSCCE Cell is the first speaker I have ever seen and used by it that is so small and portable, yet it produces a sound that seems incredibly professional – some you will expect from a very large setup. This speaker has surprised me in the best possible ways – except for one. To know more, read the complete review of India Today Tech.

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XSCACE Ken Speaker Review: You keep wondering where that great sound is coming from
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Xscase Kane Speaker Review 8/10

Professionals

good design

Tiny build

sound great

Easy connectivity

Shortcoming

Vertical pricing

If James Bond ever requires a set of speakers, Xscace cane can only occur. Smooth, prudent, and impossible small, these slim-unarmed speakers define luxury minimalism. Mount them on a wall, and they practically disappear – until you do not play. When magic occurs. Regardless of their compact size, the cane offers a powerful 50W output with beautifully balanced, room-filling sound.

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I remember to tell your husband during the early days of the test that the sound quality of the speaker expects you a very big setup. But this is not. The speaker fits in my palm. It is hidden a concert in a simple vision.

Before we dive into the experience, let’s remove the glasses from the way. The XSCCE cane created by a Canadian company is a slim-sauni speaker that is 7.2 inches in height, 1.6 inches in width and 0.9 inches in depth. It defends 50W power and has a 1.25 -inch custom woofer with an impedance of 8 Om and sensitivity of 95 dB. The frequency reaction varies from 150Hz to 20kHz (-6DB), which ensures a well-balanced audio output. The speaker comes in the standard matte finish such as matte is available at requests with champagne, anthresite, white, custom colors and finish. It has a 25-degree vertical and 140-degree horizontally vertical, which weighs just 0.20 kg, and is made from aerospace-grade aluminum for a smooth and durable construction. This includes a corner mount accessory for rigging, but its compact design allows for flexible placements. My setup also included Acacia 10 subworms, which was an enough but smooth additional for the sound system.

Even if you are not installing or embedded on your walls, you can secret them anywhere in your living room.
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Design and setup

I tested the champagne version of Xscace Kane, and I have to say, it’s a stunner. Its thin form factor makes it incredibly chic, originally in any modern interior. Matt Finnish gives it a sophisticated touch, and the absence of visible screws enhances its smooth beauty. The speaker is designed to embedded in a wall, but since I couldn’t do it, I just put them on a shelf. Even when deployed more prominently, they looked incredibly stylish and disinterested.

Acacia is quite large with 10 subwoofers, but thanks to its sharp, clean design, it did not ruin the aesthetics of my living space. I placed it next to my couch, and it was originally mixed. Ideally, XSCCECE (pronunciation ex-case) also recommends embeding the subwofer in a wall, but even freestanding, it looks and appears premium.

sound quality

Now, let’s talk about what really matters – sound. I put the speakers at one end of my living room, faced the rest of the place, including my dining area. Looking at the small size of the cane, I assumed that it would be enough for my location. Oh, how wrong I was! The moment I play, I realized that this small speaker was actually too much for my setup. I could go for a lower model, perhaps, but in retrospect, I am happy that I didn’t.

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From mids to high, every frequency was beautifully handled. Whether I was listening to classical equipment, jazz, or bass-beaded electronic track, sugarcane was easily adapted. During a few months, I tested these speakers in every possible scenario – reading, hosting guests, or even while throwing a small weekend party. It does not matter that the settings were distributed by the speakers.

Acacia 10 subwoofer, meanwhile, the correct depth pair in sound. This provided deep, porous bass without heavy to heavy mids and highs. The combination of sugarcane and subworks created an audio experience, which felt far away than you from such a prudent setup.

Connectivity and purpose

One of my favorite features of Xscace Kane is how easy it is to interact with it. Speakers can be controlled through the 4stream app, which is available on both Android and iOS. The best part? No sign-up is required. The app automatically discovered speakers in my room and, for my pleasant surprise, also recognized my sonos and defunt speaker.

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Additionally, sugarcane supports Bluetooth and airplay connectivity. If you are an iPhone user, it is as simple to switch to Applay mode as to go to Apple music and choose speakers. The facility of seamless connectivity using sugarcane uses a pleasure.

Premium price tag

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room – price. The XSCCE is clearly targeting the luxury market, which is clear how they handle pricing. Their website does not list prices; You must request an quotation for each product. For reference, a single sugarcane speaker costs around Rs 50,000. My Test setup, which consisted of two speakers and Acacia 10 submits, above the total retailing of Rs 2,00,000. It stands undisputedly.

who is it for?

If you are looking for a budget -friendly speaker, Xscace cane is not for you. But if you have a house with interiors that you like to flaunt and want speakers who do not compromise your aesthetics when distributing high-loyal audio, then it can just be the right setup. The Xscace cane proves that the great sound does not need to come in large packages – and it cannot be seen to hear certainly.

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