You should consider finding a pair of the Paradigm Person 9H to listen to.
The Persona can easily give a pair of Alexia's a run for their money in terms of sound quality, they can however do something that no Wilson speaker can do at any price can do, which is to work in much smaller rooms, and work well.
We demoed the 9H in a similar sized room at the New York audio show and they sounded fantastic.
The 9H uses active room control to cancel out standing waves and eq the bass to work in a small room.
Add to that incredibly transparent pure beryllium drivers and the worlds first pure 7 inch Beryllium midrange driver for a completely coherent sound, thunderous well defined bass and 96db efficiency, and they are priced at $20k less then an pair of Alexia.
If you are on the East Coast of the US please come in for a demo at the Audio Doctor showroom.
The Persona can easily give a pair of Alexia's a run for their money in terms of sound quality, they can however do something that no Wilson speaker can do at any price can do, which is to work in much smaller rooms, and work well.
We demoed the 9H in a similar sized room at the New York audio show and they sounded fantastic.
The 9H uses active room control to cancel out standing waves and eq the bass to work in a small room.
Add to that incredibly transparent pure beryllium drivers and the worlds first pure 7 inch Beryllium midrange driver for a completely coherent sound, thunderous well defined bass and 96db efficiency, and they are priced at $20k less then an pair of Alexia.
If you are on the East Coast of the US please come in for a demo at the Audio Doctor showroom.