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I am very excited to say the least. The Maxx 3 is a solid speaker and I really like the sooothe Wilson sound. I have always liked bass and I believe the Maxx will have a robust mid and upper bass that will suite my tastes. I also want a speaker that is loafing at the sound levels that I usually listen at. I think the Maxx is state of the art. Getting something that Dave Wilson has done at his peak is special. No speaker is a perfect speaker, that's why I don't get too excited about the latest and greatest tweeter or midrange or new baffle material etc. I thought a long time aboutthe Sasha, much less about the Polaris. I think the Sasha is a great speaker and would work well in my room also but in the end it had to be the Maxx.
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"The Tweaker" is going to have to become "Living life to the Maxx!"
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Charles
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CONGRATS!! This may be a little premature but I had to do it.......
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