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gadawg 03-15-2020 12:54 AM

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Well ... just got my newest upgrade all setup and been listening most of the day. Will follow up with some impressions after I’ve spent some time listening. So far though the upgrade from Sasha 2 to Alexx is amazing.

George

vegaracer1 03-15-2020 01:04 AM

Impressive!
Congratulations
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Originally Posted by gadawg (Post 998454)
Well ... just got my newest upgrade all setup and been listening most of the day. Will follow up with some impressions after I’ve spent some time listening. So far though the upgrade from Sasha 2 to Alexx is amazing.

George


gadawg 03-15-2020 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by vegaracer1 (Post 998455)
Impressive!
Congratulations

Thanks!

Antonmb 03-15-2020 01:28 AM

Fantastic setup, congratulations.

Charles 03-15-2020 03:47 AM

George, beautiful setup. Let us know your sonic impressions of your upgrade. Absolute congrats! Alexx is fantastic speaker. I see you are using front ports. It certainly looks like to me you know how to setup Wilsons. Of course use of the front port is room and taste dependent but I see you have the tweeters pointed straight at your ears as they should be from you listening position. The thing that attracted me to Wilsons from the beginning was on axis listening. With other speakers I have owned I have never understood exactly how much to toe in or out. You are told to begin with isosceles triangle and then adjust but how much of a triangle? How much adjustment? Although the Alexx is very heavy and there are many options, the end result should always be on axis listening with the correct settings for height and distance. Again my congratulations! A very clean, elegant, well thought out system. I am happy for you.

Charles

For The Love of Music 03-15-2020 04:27 AM

So nice, enjoy your efforts!

tweet 03-15-2020 11:28 AM

Congratulations! Beautiful setup. Enjoy. :music:

gadawg 03-15-2020 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Charles (Post 998464)
George, beautiful setup. Let us know your sonic impressions of your upgrade. Absolute congrats! Alexx is fantastic speaker. I see you are using front ports. It certainly looks like to me you know how to setup Wilsons. Of course use of the front port is room and taste dependent but I see you have the tweeters pointed straight at your ears as they should be from you listening position. The thing that attracted me to Wilsons from the beginning was on axis listening. With other speakers I have owned I have never understood exactly how much to toe in or out. You are told to begin with isosceles triangle and then adjust but how much of a triangle? How much adjustment? Although the Alexx is very heavy and there are many options, the end result should always be on axis listening with the correct settings for height and distance. Again my congratulations! A very clean, elegant, well thought out system. I am happy for you.

Charles

Thanks Charles! I am using the front port and had no idea how much of a difference that could make in my room. These have such startling clarity compared to what I’m used to that I can’t even imagine how good your XVX’s are. Congrats on your awesome setup also!

George

Charles 03-16-2020 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by gadawg (Post 998490)
Thanks Charles! I am using the front port and had no idea how much of a difference that could make in my room. These have such startling clarity compared to what I’m used to that I can’t even imagine how good your XVX’s are. Congrats on your awesome setup also!

George

George, I'm so happy for you. Yes, I'm really enjoying my XVX but I think you will find the Alexx at least 95% of my XVX. It really is a fantastic speaker. It is truly a great value totally comparable to much more expensive speakers. I have now listened extensively to both. The Alexx takes a back seat to no existing speaker.:yes:

What color is your Alexx? Again super congrats! A purchase and acquisition well done. May you enjoy them for many years!

p.s. I know you will, but be sure to fill out your warranty card or have the dealer register them. For some reason I did not on my Maxx3 and Alexx. Don't know why. Just plain forgot. I did not forget with my XVX. It is registered at Wilson. I have no doubt Wilson would honor the speaker but for this kind of investment, cross the t's and dot the i's.

SCAudiophile 03-16-2020 06:38 AM

Congratulations George, system with new speakers looks fantastic!

GSOphile 03-16-2020 07:40 AM

George, terrific system that many of us can only aspire to. Based on what's going on in the country, I'd say your timing was impeccable. Happy listening!

gadawg 03-16-2020 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Charles (Post 998596)
George, I'm so happy for you. Yes, I'm really enjoying my XVX but I think you will find the Alexx at least 95% of my XVX. It really is a fantastic speaker. It is truly a great value totally comparable to much more expensive speakers. I have now listened extensively to both. The Alexx takes a back seat to no existing speaker.:yes:

What color is your Alexx? Again super congrats! A purchase and acquisition well done. May you enjoy them for many years!

p.s. I know you will, but be sure to fill out your warranty card or have the dealer register them. For some reason I did not on my Maxx3 and Alexx. Don't know why. Just plain forgot. I did not forget with my XVX. It is registered at Wilson. I have no doubt Wilson would honor the speaker but for this kind of investment, cross the t's and dot the i's.

These are Sea Foam Green just like my Sasha 2's were! Love that color!

George

Charles 03-17-2020 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by gadawg (Post 998619)
These are Sea Foam Green just like my Sasha 2's were! Love that color!

George

George I really love that color. Glad I didn't know about it but I would have had to go with the non custom/standard colors anyway.

I have had time to think about the differences I hear between my XVX and my Alexx. The Wilson sound signature did not change in the least bit between the two. I did not purchase my XVX as I said repeatedly because of dissatisfaction in any way with my Alexx. I bought it because I'm getting older. My hearing will go and I don't purchase gear to admire it.

I think my main question on the XVX was the mid. Would it in some significant way sound different/better than the older mid. Honestly, I would say so if otherwise, the answer is no. Anyone thinking about a Wilson should know that the difference in the XVX is incremental only. This is greatly to Wilson's credit, IMO. I enjoyed the Alexx immensely. Ditto for the XVX.

To my ears you have got to spend a lot more money to beat the Alexx and even then, the improvement is only incremental. I said all along the Alexx was an extremely good value at 109,000.00. Nothing I hear in my XVX has changed my mind.:yes:

j3brow 03-17-2020 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Charles (Post 998759)
I said all along the Alexx was an extremely good value at 109,000.0.:yes:


It’s a much better value when purchased slightly used with extra 40k in pocket too! Still sounds just as amazing. Congrats George, they look amazing in your set up.

SL1800 03-17-2020 08:35 PM

Congrats George!!

GeAllan70 03-17-2020 09:17 PM

Sexy!!

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:naughty:

Charles 03-18-2020 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by j3brow (Post 998766)
It’s a much better value when purchased slightly used with extra 40k in pocket too! Still sounds just as amazing. Congrats George, they look amazing in your set up.

That's too low a price for an Alexx. One can fire sale anything if you need the money quick but a good price for an Alexx on the used market is about 55-60k based on what I got for mine and I know what I got for mine.:yes:

Loudspeakers are somewhat like cars in the sense that the second you drive it off the lot it loses a lot of value. For example Audio Classics stays in business because they guarantee that the used piece will perform up to specs and will not be damaged.

As far as I'm concerned any dealer that allows a piece to go into a home environment causes it to become used. Some folks buy wholesale. Some retail. I have never bought a used piece of gear in my life with the exception of my Thor. I spotted it setting literally in the wall of my dealer. It never moved and was never hooked up. I kept my eye carefully on it. My dealer sold it to me at a great price and it came to me as a new piece installed by him exactly as a new piece. Has worked perfectly. Nothing wrong with buying used gear but man, you can really get burned.

I see this not infrequently on this site folks complaining about this or that piece not working acting like they bought it new when they most certainly did not. Bottom line, if you don't have the money to buy new (not necessarily full retail), don't complain when it doesn't work out. If you have a good relationship with your dealer he will work with you to make it a win win situation. It's how Ivan makes money and should make money. Dealers are supremely important.

j3brow 03-19-2020 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Charles (Post 998916)
That's too low a price for an Alexx. One can fire sale anything if you need the money quick but a good price for an Alexx on the used market is about 55-60k based on what I got for mine and I know what I got for mine.:yes:

Loudspeakers are somewhat like cars in the sense that the second you drive it off the lot it loses a lot of value. For example Audio Classics stays in business because they guarantee that the used piece will perform up to specs and will not be damaged.

As far as I'm concerned any dealer that allows a piece to go into a home environment causes it to become used. Some folks buy wholesale. Some retail. I have never bought a used piece of gear in my life with the exception of my Thor. I spotted it setting literally in the wall of my dealer. It never moved and was never hooked up. I kept my eye carefully on it. My dealer sold it to me at a great price and it came to me as a new piece installed by him exactly as a new piece. Has worked perfectly. Nothing wrong with buying used gear but man, you can really get burned.

I see this not infrequently on this site folks complaining about this or that piece not working acting like they bought it new when they most certainly did not. Bottom line, if you don't have the money to buy new (not necessarily full retail), don't complain when it doesn't work out. If you have a good relationship with your dealer he will work with you to make it a win win situation. It's how Ivan makes money and should make money. Dealers are supremely important.



Miscommunication. I was referring to having an extra $40k in pocket after sale (versus paying $109k new) not finding a pair for $40k (!!!) as these exact speakers were listed at $70k elsewhere. Great deal in my mind, I briefly considered purchase but color doesn’t work for me.

jpspock 03-19-2020 07:59 AM

Great system, congratulations

Charles 03-19-2020 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by j3brow (Post 999057)
Miscommunication. I was referring to having an extra $40k in pocket after sale (versus paying $109k new) not finding a pair for $40k (!!!) as these exact speakers were listed at $70k elsewhere. Great deal in my mind, I briefly considered purchase but color doesn’t work for me.

That's much more reasonable. Thank you for the clarification. Personally, I would rather purchase new from a dealer but that's just me. There are excellent deals on the secondary market.:yes:

gadawg 03-20-2020 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by j3brow (Post 999057)
Miscommunication. I was referring to having an extra $40k in pocket after sale (versus paying $109k new) not finding a pair for $40k (!!!) as these exact speakers were listed at $70k elsewhere. Great deal in my mind, I briefly considered purchase but color doesn’t work for me.

I’m quite thankful the color didn’t work for you! :D

George


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