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To each his own, I havent heard nearly as many speakers as you have, but I do love my 802d's and I wont hear otherwise |
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I only called it as I heard it--the fact your opinion turned into enjoyable ownership is a plus. we all can diversify and agree to disagree--some of the time--ha Yes indeed the Snails had proven a point with their design--now taken of course to further effects by the same designer with Livid. Good listening Des |
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At around $24k, I would look at the Vandersteen 5A Carbon, but I'm a bit hooked on the Vandersteen sound.
Between the big B&W and the Wilson Sasha, I'd vote for the Sasha.
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Karl Listening Room (2 Channel): Vandersteen 5A speakers, Simaudio Moon Neo 400M Mono Block Amplifiers, Esoteric D-07X DAC (preamp) via Apple Mac Mini (Roon), Furman IT-Reference 20i Power Cond., Wireworld. Listening Room (HT Portion): Vandersteen VCC-5 Center, Vandersteen VSM Signature Surrounds, JL Audio CR1 Crossover, JL Audio f110 v2 Subwoofer, Marantz SR 5010 Receiver, Wireworld Office: KEF R500 Speakers; Sonos Amp fed by Roon Family Room: Monitor Audio Silver RX6 speakers, McIntosh MA6600 Integrated Amplifier, Pro-Ject RME 9.1 TT w/ Sumiko Blackbird MC Cart. |
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He was hoping to inspire envy, of course.
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When set up with the right ancillaries the Sasha has a "listen all day" quality that very few speakers possess.You won't regret buying them,but you will have trouble tearing yourself away from them.
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I use them with an Ayre KX-R preamp and ARC Ref 250s One of the best combos I have heard anywhere |
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Aha!--Envy like greed is good --no? Des |
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transducer designers don't sit down and hear what a fine designed Speaker is capable of. Pigs may fly Des |
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