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Old 03-24-2010, 08:27 PM
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:42 PM
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I like the Macademia color, it will look nice in the home theater. When the lights are out they should disappear.
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:16 PM
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Wilson Macadamia looks similar to the Porsche Macadamia color.

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Old 03-27-2010, 03:35 AM
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By the way, I wonder if these Maxx3 could work in my room, which has a 8 feet (2.50 meters) height.
No one?

I have to say that my listening position is at 16 feet(4.70 meters) from the speakers, which are 15 feet(4.50 meters) one to the other one; in my back there are another 17 or 18 feet (5.50 meters), avoiding back wave reflections;but the height is 2.50 meters (around 8 feet I guess).

Do you think Maxx3 would not fit?
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Old 03-27-2010, 04:20 AM
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apparently, the maxx3 work in really small rooms and close to rear and side walls with no problems.
will provide more input once i received mine.

my dealer is recommending i go for cardas cables with my all Audio Research and Maxx3 setup......i am considering transparent over cardas.

all input highly appreciated...
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Old 03-27-2010, 06:49 AM
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No one?

I have to say that my listening position is at 16 feet(4.70 meters) from the speakers, which are 15 feet(4.50 meters) one to the other one; in my back there are another 17 or 18 feet (5.50 meters), avoiding back wave reflections;but the height is 2.50 meters (around 8 feet I guess).

Do you think Maxx3 would not fit?
Definitely! Positively! Yes! Yes! Yes!

No go get them Jean Marc!!!
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Old 03-27-2010, 07:41 AM
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Definitely! Positively! Yes! Yes! Yes!

No go get them Jean Marc!!!
Hello Jerry,

Always a pleasure to discuss with you, but everytime you want me to upgrade and buy !!!

As you know I'm very happy with my system , nevertheless the "changitis" (or LuFlu) could sometimes catch me; and in this case, Maxx3 could be the next upgrade, but more than the unreacheable price, you know like me that speakers have to be coupled/matched with the room; WP8 fill my room very well with wonderful sound, from bass to treble,, and I think they are the good match in my living room; Maxx3 would be better in a dedicated room with higher ceiling I guess.

On the other hand, I won't go the Sasha way, I guess they won't bring me more than the WP8s, I find them to be extraordinary, but was not impressed that much compared to WP8s I know by heart; I wouldn't own WP8s, I surely would buy Sasha's, without any doubt.

The only time I listened to Maxx3 was in a room with 10 feet height; it was spectacular!
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Old 03-27-2010, 09:11 AM
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Hello from brussels,

I received my Sasha with Pass XA100.5 yesterday . Very Great moment in my life. Sasha is a new Universe.

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Old 03-27-2010, 09:45 AM
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Jean-Marc, if the Maxx3 is something you consider, then just go for it over the sasha. i purchased both unauditioned simply by trusting Wilson designs and products.
The Sasha is a marvelous speaker but if you are in the market for the maxx then just go for it.
Settling for the Sasha will make you question why you did not 'go all the way'.....
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Hello from brussels,

I received my Sasha with Pass XA100.5 yesterday . Very Great moment in my life. Sasha is a new Universe.

jp

i am sure that is a sweet combination. what's the rest of your setup ?
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