Vargas
I have always said that this hobby involves two things--our ears and our wallets
Having said that, if you are looking for a superb entry level speaker the Sophia for the money is hard to beat. But if you can afford them, the WP 7 is indeed in a different league with a much larger and more realistic soundstage. I have owned just about every Wilson speaker made and each one has its own special virtues. I did have the WP 5.1 and the WP 6. My son and many of my friends have the WP 7 and it is the best WP made to date. You owe it to your self to listen. You also must be cognizant as to whether your gear will drive them
Here is a look at my Wilson system
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vaslt&1049587927&read&3&4&
http://homepage.mac.com/imacdoyou86/PhotoAlbum52.html
I have always said that this hobby involves two things--our ears and our wallets
Having said that, if you are looking for a superb entry level speaker the Sophia for the money is hard to beat. But if you can afford them, the WP 7 is indeed in a different league with a much larger and more realistic soundstage. I have owned just about every Wilson speaker made and each one has its own special virtues. I did have the WP 5.1 and the WP 6. My son and many of my friends have the WP 7 and it is the best WP made to date. You owe it to your self to listen. You also must be cognizant as to whether your gear will drive them
Here is a look at my Wilson system
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vaslt&1049587927&read&3&4&
http://homepage.mac.com/imacdoyou86/PhotoAlbum52.html