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Wilson Theater
I guess I might as well start a new thread on the "Wilson Theater"
While it was my plan to go with an all Wilson theater when the room was first built up over a year ago, I ultimately decided not to go all the way to the Maxx 3 and Polaris thinking it may have been an overkill. Of course Sasha was the next logical choice since I already owned a pair before but... I knew it was just a matter of time before Wilson introduced a new and updated center to match the Sasha which is very important to me. Much more so than the surrounds. Now that Wilson had introduced the awesome Mezzo for Sasha and Sophia, I was counting the days to do the switch! Not that I didn't enjoy the all Sonus Faber speakers I had in there, quite the contrary. Wilson's latest products have really captured my attention and they just do it for me on so many different levels. What can I say? I am a big Wilson fan! With my dealer's generous offer, the switch to all Wilson was all that much less painful $$$ wise. So today marked the beginning of the transition. The empty theater room is once again filled with music! The loaner pair of Sasha's in Black Kirsch is making some seriously good music in my room. I am very, very impressed with the little effort I have put into the Sasha placement that they snapped into focus right from the get go and sound well balanced in the room. The difference was instantly noticed and appreciated. The Wilsons are so good at imaging and presenting the listener with sharply focused images that are ever so real and palpable... Listening to a few Mapleshade Records CDs, I was blown away... The walls simply MELTED away. Now, I have owned a pair of Sashas before, I have heard them many, many times elsewhere, but in my theater room, it is the best "wall melting" trick I have heard to date. The Sashas have a well treated room to strut their imaging stuff. The images are placed well above the speaker vertically and Sashas throws the images that were recorded sharp left or sharp right towering above themselves and punching through the side walls! Of course I was very curious to hear what the synergy would be like with Bryston... Tonal balance caught me by surprise, Sasha took on to the room and the Bryston 14B amp with a rather mellow and laid back attitude that I would have never guessed I was listening to a Bryston amp. I was expecting a bit more forwardness and enthusiasm from this pairing. I like it better than I thought I would but time will tell. At the very least, I am not in a big hurry to switch the amps out. Bass is of course under full control, no issues in this room. The Black Kirsch is very nice color but I am glad I went with a different color. Under my halogen lighting up in the acoustic soffits, the speakers give off a purplish tint. I am not into purple. Ok, so here is a brief intro to my developing Wilson Theater with the loaner pair of Sashas. [ame=http://youtu.be/ZJdDS_QNbc8]Wilson Sasha - YouTube[/ame] Last edited by PHC1; 12-09-2011 at 10:15 PM. |
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Awesome, Serge...those Wilsons look mighty nice in there! It's interesting to hear your comments about the Bryston pairing...undoubtedly, a sign of the superb room that you've built.
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Serge - very nice! The Sasha is the Missus' favorite speaker, and some day I will have to indulge her. Look forward to your updates!
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Robert, they fit like a glove with room to spare for positioning. I was a bit concerned since they are almost 2 feet deep... Nope, not a problem, I even have the fatty bass traps behind them. Yes, the gear says, "I will do what I always like to do" and the room replies, "nope, you will sing the way I want you to".
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Generally not a good idea to say "NO" to the Missus'.
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Serge, every time I manage to stop lusting for Sasha's you pull me back in.
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Sasha's are simply irresistible. I tried to break off my romance with them by cheating with two Sophia gals but Sasha is the love of my life in the audio world...
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Quote:
Enjoy Serge!
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Ivan FLORIDA MX136, MC1.2KW(10) MC2KW(2), MCD1100, MS750(2) MVP881, C1000C/P/T, MPC1500, HT-2 SUBS(2) HT3F(2) WS350(2) XRT2K, XCS2K, XR27(2) XCS350(2) JL GOTHAM v2 SUBS(2) SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, LUMAGEN RADIANCE SCALER, SONY VPH-G90U 4K PROJECTOR, STEWART 120" MOTORIZED SCREEN, CINEMA-TECH SEATING, WW PLATINUM CABLES Reference System: ACCUPHASE A300 AMPS, C3900 PRE-AMP, DP1000 CD/SACD TRANSPORT, DC1000 DIGITAL PROCESSOR, DG-68 DIGITAL EQUALIZER, T1200 FM STEREO TUNER, PS1230 POWER SUPPLY, HRS-SXR CUSTOM RACK w/ M3X SHELVES, TAD REFERENCE ONE MK2 LOUDSPEAKERS, WW PLATINUM CABLES CAPE COD MX150, MC501(2) MC1.2KW(10) MC2301(2) MR88, MVP881, MCD1100, MDA1000, C1000C/P/T, MPC1500, ESOTERIC K-01X 30th ANNIVERSARY (BLACK) SACD/CD PLAYER, G02-X CLOCK, HT3F(2) XRT2K, XCS2K, XR27(2) JL GOTHAM v2 SUBS(2) JL FATHOM F113v2 SUBS(4) SOUND ANCHOR STANDS(2) KALEIDESCAPE STRATO & TERRA SERVERS 80-TB, LUMAGEN RADIANCE SCALER, SONY VPH-G90U 4K PROJECTOR, STEWART 120" SCREEN, SONUS FABER STRADIVARI, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, FORTRESS SEATING, WW PLATINUM CABLES Analog Rig: CLEARAUDIO INNOVATION WOOD, UNIVERSAL ARM w/ Da VINCI' CART, 2nd UNIVERSAL ARM w/ GOLDFINGER STATEMENT CART, HRS-MXR REFERENCE RACK-GLOSS BLACK w/ M3X SHELVES, AESTHETIX RHEA SIG PHONO-PRE, BRYSTON BHA-1 HEADPHONE AMP, WW PLATINUM CABLES Reference System: BURMESTER 911MK3 AMP(3), 088 PRE-AMP, 089 CD PLAYER, 100 PHONO PRE-AMP, 948 POWER CONDITIONER, ACCUPHASE DG-68 VOICING EQUALIZER, AVID ACUTUS REFERENCE SP TT, GRAHAM PHANTOM II SUPREME ARM, BENZ MICRO LP-S CART, GRANDIOSO P1X/D1X STACK, G1X RUBIDIUM MASTER CLOCK, N05 NETWORK PLAYER, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, HRS-SXR CUSTOM RACK w/ M3X SHELVES, SONUS FABER AIDA SPEAKERS, JL FATHOM F113v2 SUBS(2) SOUND ANCHOR STANDS(2) WW PLATINUM CABLES Library System: GRANDIOSO M1 MONOBLOCK AMPS, C1 LINESTAGE PRE-AMP, K1X CD/SACD PLAYER, G1 MASTER RUBIDIUM CLOCK, E02 PHONO-PRE, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, AERIAL ACOUSTICS 20T V2, AERIAL SW12 SUBS(2), CANTON REF K1’s, VPI HRX TT w/ SDS POWER SUPPLY, ORTOFON CADENZA BLACK CART, KLAUDIO RCM, SHUNYATA DENALI 6000/S v2, SHUNYATA OMEGA QR’s, WW PLATINUM CABLES Esoteric/Bryston System: ESOTERIC C02-X PRE-AMP, P-02X TRANSPORT, D02-X DAC, G02-X CLOCK, BRYSTON 28B3 CUBED MONOBLOCK AMPS(4), BRYSTON BHA-1 HEADPHONE AMP, SHUNYATA DENALI 6000/S v2(2) EVEREST 8000 POWER CONDITIONER(2) ALTAIRA CG & SG HUBS, AMR-DP777-SE DAC, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, TAD REFERENCE ONE MK2 LOUDSPEAKERS, QUADRASPIRE RACK, WW PLATINUM CABLES Accuphase/Canton System: ACCUPHASE E800 INTEGRATED, DP570 CD/SACD PLAYER, T1200 FM STEREO TUNER, DG-68 VOICING EQUALIZER, PS530 POWER SUPPLY, CANTON REF K3’s, CANTON REF K5’s, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, HRS MXR REFERENCE MAHOGHANY RACK w/ M3X2 SHELVES, WW GOLD CABLES |
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Very Cool!
What level of Transparent Brick Speaker Cables do you have?
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Thanks Ivan. I'm sure your Aida gal is something else.
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