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Old 03-14-2011, 09:49 AM
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What model Dust Buster is that?
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My kind of humor. Thank you for starting my morning with a good laugh Bill.

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Old 03-14-2011, 10:27 AM
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Have heard both, Wilson is more accurate, dont buy from just specs buddy, they are both great, but my $$$$ is Wilson

Go do a hard core listen 1st. Up to your ears...
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I love Bill's humor.
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Ha Ha I love my battery dust buster too. I guessed at the time I took this photo I am charging the battery from Furutech outlet nearby :>. I was about to clean Stewart black screen frame from dust. That Day the Sophia was still on casters, But yes they're removable and should be removed. As well as protective film on cabinet, that should be removed too. Problem is that Transparent speaker cables were factory calibrated for Salon2. But I use it with Sophia3 just like that. I guess it may not have much negative effect.
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thanks Jprice for posting the picture directly, here are front view one.

https://www.yousendit.com/download/e...YUlqY3BjR0E9PQ

https://www.yousendit.com/download/e...ZEtZY1JFQlE9PQ
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Sweet system!
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Thanks a lot cougit25.
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Have heard both, Wilson is more accurate, dont buy from just specs buddy, they are both great, but my $$$$ is Wilson
I would say the opposite.

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This I agree with, it all comes down to personal preference in the end.
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All,

I own the Revel Salon 2s and have listened to the Sashas extensively. I can tell you they are both terrific music devices. It's really a personal decision.

Both are very dynamic, accurate, can go low, terrific highs...the Sashas are more efficient but don't be fooled, they really love power (good power at that). The Salons really need a lot of power to be at their best; and, boy, they can can sound great.

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