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Congrats and welcome to AA! I just received my Sasha 2's and they are awesome! You are gonna be in pure musical heaven. Wilson's doing some great stuff these days
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Awesome photos thank you for sharing !
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OMG!Amazing pictures!
Thanks a lot for sharing Best Pablo |
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My first post here, and its just to say that i love Wilson Audio speakers!
Nowadays i got Dynaudio Special 25, but i plan in the future, if i win the lottery, to buy a Wilson Audio (prices here are astronomous). Best regards, Eduardo. |
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Eduardo, welcome aboard!
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Same comment that I posted in the other thread.
That might be an impressive demo but I would think that is far from the best room/set-up to get the most out of those speakers and amps. |
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The best I have ever heard Alexandrias were in a room just a bit smaller than that. In terms of soundstage depth, width and accurate and articulate bass response, it was much more impressive than any other Wilson speakers in smaller rooms. Why would a small room be better? Those Master Chronosonics are huge and meant for large spaces. With the Thor's Hammers backing them up, that acoustic space with those speakers should recreate almost a full scale orchestra easily.
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The subs in the picture are WAMM subs.
Thor's Hammers only have two woofers. |
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Right, I see that now.
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