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The speakers in your local cinema are almost certainly Krix. Now you can have the same sound at home.
Krix is an... Read More
The speakers in your local cinema are almost certainly Krix. Now you can have the same sound at home.
Krix is an Adelaide company. Founded in 1974 by Scott Krix, a freshly graduated electronic engineer who had been building speakers in his garage for friends and family since university, it began as a local hi-fi shop before finding its true calling in 1978 when Scott was commissioned to design and build a new speaker system for the Capri Theatre in Goodwood — and in solving the theatre's acoustics problem, invented the world's first infinite baffle wall speaker system. The Australian cinema industry took notice immediately. By the end of the decade Krix speakers were behind the screens of virtually every major picture house in the country.
Today, Krix commercial cinema speakers are installed in over 4,500 cinemas across more than 40 countries. Every single one designed, engineered, and built in Adelaide.
That commercial cinema expertise is not marketing context. It is the direct engineering heritage behind everything Krix makes for the home. The horn technology, the waveguide designs, the constant-directivity coverage patterns, the bass driver engineering — all of it developed in the context of sound systems that have to fill a cinema reliably, night after night, at reference volume. When those same principles are applied to a home cinema or hi-fi system, the result is speakers that most brands at similar prices cannot match for sheer dynamic authority and intelligibility.
The Series MX - behind-screen cinema, properly done
The Series MX range is the most direct translation of Krix's commercial cinema work into a home product. These are modular, behind-screen speaker systems designed to be installed behind an acoustically transparent projection screen, exactly as you would find in a commercial cinema. Sound comes directly from behind the picture, locked to the action on screen in a way that no conventional speaker placement can replicate.
The MX-10 is sized for medium rooms. The MX-20 MK2 is built for rooms four to seven metres long and features Krix's proprietary constant-directivity horn and compression driver for effortless high-frequency coverage at volume. The MX-30 moves to commercial-grade components — a 380mm mid-bass driver with a 75mm voice coil and Krix's patented 90x40 degree constant-directivity horn — for larger rooms of five to fourteen metres. All Series MX products are made to order in the Krix Adelaide facility with approximately a two-week build time.
Home entertainment speakers, hi-fi and home theatre in one range
For rooms without a projection screen, or for systems where the speakers are visible, the Krix home entertainment range covers bookshelf speakers, floorstanders, and centre channels. The entire range is timbre-matched, so mixing speakers across a surround system produces a seamlessly consistent sound from every channel.
The Esoterix Altum is Krix's flagship bookshelf speaker, built around a Scanspeak Revelator ring-radiator tweeter — one of the most respected high-end tweeter designs in the world — paired with a 165mm natural wood fibre cone driver in a fully-mitred cabinet with a precision waveguide for controlled dispersion and imaging. It is a two-channel hi-fi speaker first and foremost, for listeners who want to sit with a record or a high-resolution file and hear what those sources actually contain.
The Acoustix MK2 is Krix's most versatile bookshelf — winner of the 2015 Sound+Image Loudspeaker of the Year in its category. Dual 130mm drivers deliver bass normally associated with floorstanders, and it performs equally well as the foundation of a two-channel stereo system or as the left and right channels of a surround setup.
The Equinox MK5 is the compact entry point — a single 130mm driver and ring-radiator tweeter in a smaller footprint, suited to desktop listening, smaller rooms, or surround duty on stands.
The Neuphonix MK2 is the floorstander in the range — a larger-scale speaker for bigger rooms and listeners who want effortless volume and full-range performance without a subwoofer in music listening mode.
For home cinema builds using the home entertainment range, the Graphix MK2 centre channel is matched to the Acoustix MK2, sharing identical drivers for seamless timbre across the front soundstage. The Epicentrix MK2 is the larger centre option, matched to the Neuphonix MK2, with four 130mm bass drivers for dialogue that carries authority even in large rooms.
In-ceiling, in-wall and the LX-7
The Atmospherix A20 in-ceiling speaker features a 20-degree angled baffle that redirects sound toward the listening position — a genuinely useful design choice that improves clarity and imaging from a ceiling-mounted speaker. The IC-80 is the high-performance in-ceiling option, using a 200mm bass driver and professional-grade compression tweeter in a dual-concentric configuration for wide, consistent coverage indoors and outdoors.
The Phonix In-Wall and Phonix Flat provide surround and height channel solutions for rooms where hidden or surface-mounted speakers are required. The LX-7 is Krix's linear LCR passive soundbar — three channels of genuine Krix performance in a single slim enclosure for rooms where a full speaker system is not practical but where a conventional soundbar will not do.
Subwoofers
The Seismix range covers everything from compact apartment-friendly designs to serious cinema subwoofers. The Seismix 1 Evara and Seismix 1 MK6 are compact, down-firing designs for rooms where bass performance and space efficiency both matter. The Seismix 3 MK7 and Seismix 3 DF MK2 step up to Krix-designed 275mm long-throw drivers with 30 percent greater linear cone excursion than conventional designs. The Cyclonix 12 is a passive wall-mount subwoofer designed as a companion to the Series MX systems. The Seismix Wireless Transmitter connects any compatible Seismix subwoofer to an AV receiver wirelessly, transmitting an uncompressed 24-bit/192kHz signal with no audible latency.
All Krix speakers carry a five-year manufacturer's warranty. All are designed, engineered, and built in Adelaide.
Buying Krix at LENC
We have been recommending and selling Krix for years, and it remains one of the brands we most enjoy putting in front of customers who haven't heard it before. If you are building a home cinema room, upgrading a lounge system, or deciding between the Series MX and a more conventional speaker layout, we are very happy to talk it through. Call us or start a chat - we know this range inside out.
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What do I need to play records?
Getting into vinyl? That’s awesome! We have some curated turntable Hi-Fi packs, with everything you'll need to get spinning right away. But if you want to build your own, read on for all the details.
First off, you'll need a turntable. It's the star of the show, so make sure it’s in good nick, with a decent cartridge and stylus (needle).
Next, there’s the phono preamp. Some turntables or amplifiers come with one built-in, but if yours doesn’t, you’ll need one as a bridge between your turntable and amplifier or powered speakers.
For the sound output, you’ve got two options. You can go with a traditional setup involving an integrated amplifier to take the signal from your phono preamp and power your passive speakers. Alternatively, you can opt for powered speakers, which have the amplifier built in – a handy all-in-one solution.
Speaking of speakers, good ones are a must for that rich, warm vinyl sound we all love. Whether you go for bookshelf or floorstanding speakers (or powered ones) depends on your space and budget.
And there you go! With these essentials, you’ll be ready to dive into your vinyl collection and enjoy that classic sound.
What can a wireless speaker do?
Wireless speakers are a game-changer for how you enjoy music and audio around the house. First off, they let you stream music wirelessly from your phone, tablet, or computer, so no more messing about with cables. You can easily play tunes from Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal or whatever streaming service you fancy.
If you’re into having music everywhere, many wireless speakers offer multi-room audio. You can sync them up to play the same music in every room or control what plays in each room individually, perfect for parties or just keeping the vibes consistent throughout your home.
Voice control is another brilliant feature. Many come with built-in assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri. You can control your music with just your voice, ask for the weather, set reminders, or even control other smart home devices.
Sound quality? These little gadgets often pack a punch, delivering high-quality audio that can rival traditional wired setups. Some even offer 360-degree sound, filling the room with music from every angle.
In a nutshell, wireless speakers bring flexibility, convenience, and top-notch sound to your audio experience, making them a fantastic addition to any home. Whether you’re hosting a party, working from home, or just chilling out, they make listening to music a breeze.
How do you choose the right speaker & amplifier combination?
Deciding on a good speaker and amplifier combination is like putting together a perfect wine and cheese pairing—it’s all about balance and harmony. Here’s a conversational guide to help you through it:
First, consider your speakers. These are your main players, so you want to choose ones that fit your space and listening preferences. If you love deep bass and have a bit of room, floorstanding speakers might be your go-to. For smaller spaces or a more subtle look, bookshelf speakers are fantastic.
Now, onto the amplifier. This is where things get interesting. Your amp needs to match your speakers in terms of power and impedance. Check the wattage ratings on your speakers—your amplifier should provide enough power to drive them properly. Too little power and you’ll be missing out on sound quality; too much, and you risk damaging your speakers.
Next, think about the impedance (measured in ohms). Your amp and speakers should be compatible here too. Most speakers are rated at 8 ohms, but some can be 4 or 6. Make sure your amplifier can handle the impedance of your speakers to avoid any performance issues.
Another important factor is the type of sound you’re after. Some amps are known for their warm, rich tones, while others might be more neutral or even slightly bright. It’s a bit like choosing between a vinyl record and a digital stream or CD —each has its own charm. If possible, listen to different amp and speaker combinations to see what sounds best to your ears.
If purchasing online, note that at LE, we have made recommendations on speaker & amplifier combinations that we think sound wonderful together within each product listing.
Don’t forget about connectivity and features. Modern amplifiers often come with a host of options like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi streaming, and various inputs for all your devices. Make sure your amp has the inputs you need for your turntable, CD player, or streaming device.
Finally, consider your budget. Great sound doesn’t always mean breaking the bank, but be prepared to invest to get a quality setup that will last.
In the end, trust your ears. Listen to a few combinations if you can, and go with what makes your music sound the best to you.
Why do I need a headphone amplifier?
If you’re diving into the world of high-quality audio, a headphone amplifier can be a real game-changer. Think of it like this: most standard devices, like your smartphone or laptop, just don’t have the oomph needed to drive headphones properly. They might get the job done, but they won’t do your music justice. A headphone amp gives your headphones the power they need, ensuring you get the volume and clarity that really makes your music shine.
It’s not just about making things louder, either. A good headphone amp can significantly improve sound quality. You’ll get clearer highs, richer mids, and tighter bass, making your favourite tracks sound even better. You might notice details you’ve never heard before, especially if you’re listening to high-resolution audio files.
Premium headphones often have higher impedance, meaning they require more power than your typical audio source can provide. A headphone amp can handle this with ease, making sure your headphones perform at their absolute best. Plus, many amps come with extra features like bass boost, equalisation, and gain control, giving you more ways to tweak the sound to your liking.
In short, if you’re passionate about your music and want to hear it in the best possible way, a headphone amplifier is definitely worth considering. It’s all about unlocking the full potential of your gear and really getting the most out of your listening experience.
Where should I start when designing a home cinema?
Designing your own home cinema? That's awesome! We are here to help walk you through the process, but as a starting point, here’s what we would recommend and where to kick things off:
First up, pick your spot. For most people this is your existing lounge room, but if you have an underused garage, or spare bedroom, then you have an opportunity to create your very own true Home Cinema experience. Find a room that’s just right—not too cramped and ideally away from noisy areas. This sets the stage for that immersive movie experience.
Next, think about how you’ll set things up. Plan where your seats will go and where to place your projector screen for the best view from every angle. It’s all about creating that comfy, cinematic vibe.
Sound matters, too. Consider if you want a wireless system for simplicity or a full surround sound speaker system with AV receiver for that surround-sound thrill. Think about soundproofing or adding acoustic panels or thick carpets to really amp up the audio quality of the room.
Now, onto the screen. Decide between a crisp TV or a projector setup, depending on your room size and personal style. Maybe even throw in some dimmable lights or smart lighting to set the mood just right.
And hey, don’t forget comfort. Invest in plush cinema seating and think about the décor—whether it’s movie posters, blackout curtains, or popcorn machine & bar area, whatever gives you that true cinema feel.
Lastly, tech it up! Make sure everything—from your Blu-Ray player & Apple TV to your gaming consoles—is set to sync perfectly with your new setup.
With these steps, you’re on your way to creating a home cinema that’s not just a space, but an experience. Enjoy movie nights like never before!













































































































































