Wilson better than Thiels?


I have got Thiels. I have listened to Wilson’s Sophia. Can't make decision on up-grade or not! Please tell me your opinons?
luna
"casual vocals and light instrumental music"? I suggest you let the reader, or better yet the listener, decide for themsleves.
Hi Luna. I'm assuming you want to improve your sound, not just change speakers-because you're 'bored' with them.
Judging from your system notes I'd say your biggest improvements would come from investing in some conditioning and isolation for your digital, and your preamp, along with a power cord like an MIT Shotgun AC1, or better, for each. For your amp, try to find an MIT Z Stabilizer or Z Stabilizer ll to plug into the adjoining receptacle of your amps power cord plug in. If you would like any details feel free to ask.
Well the two times I have auditioned the 3.7 I took a good bit of heavy metal ( not quite "casual vocals") with me. They did a very good job!
I've touched on this in a nother thread before, but I have a problem relying on anyone else's hearing . I'm assuming you meant better in sound quality, as I think its pretty safe to say both companies build quality is very high. What if the respondent to your question is a 55 year old with presbycussis, who cannot hear the upper treble range at all? What if the respondent's room is extremely absorptive while yours is more reflective? Would that make one speaker sound fine to him but too "hot" to you? Has the respondent listened to the speakers in que stion only in a dealer's showroom for an hour or two, at a show, or in his home every d ay for years? As others have stated, ancillary equipment and the t ype of music listened to make a difference as well. It's fine to gather and synthesize opinions f rom magazines and the people here, its part of due diligence, but in the end, I'm afraid only our own two ears can answer that kind of question. --Mrmitch