My ATC 110s have a 3" midrange that will play incredibly loudly. it's the same midrange that is in the SCM 300 ASL that will do 121 db continuously. I doubt any Wilson product can touch that. The crossover to the woofer is 380hz. The midrange also has extremely low distortion.
I decided I liked small midranges a while ago and I think the main reason is that they don't beam. That means the off axis response is much closer to the on axis response. Reflected sound will not be radically different from what comes directly from the drivers. This means the speaker will sound good in a variety of rooms. This is one of the first things I noticed about my Thiel 2 2s. I got them for a living room system that was far from acoustically ideal and they were great. The first order crossover means that if you walk right up to them they have wild response fluctuations due to the driver interactions but the overall sound in the room was immensely enjoyable. Sit back in a good spot and get a great audiophile experience. Turn them on while you're doing other things around the house and get a great casual listening experience.
http://atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/tower-series/scm300aslt/
http://studio-hifi.com/images/ATC75-150S_JeffBagby.pdf
"As you can see the nonlinear distortion is extremely low, with 3rd order in the neighborhood of -70dB at my low crossover point. These levels are very close to the noise floor in my room and I would consider this to be in the state-of-the-art range for midrange distortion. "
I decided I liked small midranges a while ago and I think the main reason is that they don't beam. That means the off axis response is much closer to the on axis response. Reflected sound will not be radically different from what comes directly from the drivers. This means the speaker will sound good in a variety of rooms. This is one of the first things I noticed about my Thiel 2 2s. I got them for a living room system that was far from acoustically ideal and they were great. The first order crossover means that if you walk right up to them they have wild response fluctuations due to the driver interactions but the overall sound in the room was immensely enjoyable. Sit back in a good spot and get a great audiophile experience. Turn them on while you're doing other things around the house and get a great casual listening experience.
http://atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/tower-series/scm300aslt/
http://studio-hifi.com/images/ATC75-150S_JeffBagby.pdf
"As you can see the nonlinear distortion is extremely low, with 3rd order in the neighborhood of -70dB at my low crossover point. These levels are very close to the noise floor in my room and I would consider this to be in the state-of-the-art range for midrange distortion. "