Wilson Sophia 3


Sasha tweeter, new woofer, new M material. Looks promising...

http://wilsonaudio.com/product_html/sophia_minisite_1.html
sdrenslow
Ricred1,

Sorry to hear about your problem but it could be a good thing. The Sophia 2 will have a lot less value in the used market once the Sophia 3 flood the market. I would take the upgrade in a heartbeat. In reality if you keep your Sophia 2 five more years their value will really drop but the new Sophia 3 will hold it value much longer. Not to mention you get a new toy to love all over again.

I guess what I am trying to say is you need to take the depreciation of the Sophia 2 out of the $5000 upgrade price. It seems like a lot less money then.

But again I do not know how much $5000 dollars is to you. I just assume people will high-end gear are not too bad off...
James63
Thanks for the advice and I understand about the used market value. I'm not well off, I got to this point after 20 years as an audiophile, trading and saving over the years to get where I am. $5000 is significant to me!
IMO, I agree and diagree with J63..Wilsons are well documented for having finish issues.They also update or replace their line rather quickly compared to others ie Dynaudio which always hits the pocket books of those who own them.If it was my deal I would have them fix at no cost ,get them back and sell them as factory re-does.Their value will be at the peak the moment you receive them and will decline rather rapidly from that point forward.Weve already seen the prices on the Sophia2 drop from 9-10K used to 7-8 in a few weeks.I suggest buying another line...good luck
Missioncoonery,
The problem with buying another line is I love the Wilson Sound...especially their dynamics.
Ricred1,

What makes you feel let down by the high end, poor performance, service , quality?

regards,