Wilson's Chronosonic XVX loudspeaker over 3/4 of a million US dollars


Wonder what the impedance/-phase angle graph will look like on these puppies, looking at the amount of D'Agostino amps used to drive them, I'd say could be pretty evil.

https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/p720x720/74336509_2441444039447768_5578766920951267328...

Cheers George
 
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daveyf is all over it. the silk tweeter is a great upgrade sonically.  the latest tweeter is very smooth and extended. 
@prof2  No apologies required.

As a former dealer, I laugh uncontrollably at such silliness.  I have heard them ALL, and believe me, you will go a LONG WAY to hear better speakers than those made by Magnepan, the best models of which are way expensive enough.

And, for the thousandth time, your ROOM is more important than any component as everyone knows.  

Hey, buy whatever you like, but even if they were plated in platinum they are just wood and metal and glue with some paper somewhere, I would guess.

Who cares other than their marketing team?

Cheers,

Richard
03-03-2020 5:27pm
in my experience the more that you spend on uber high end gear the more likely that you’ll be disappointed. 
it's not how much you spend, it's the things you learn and and the effort you put in.

i built a perfect room in 2004 and had lots of pretty gear in that room for 10 years. but until i learned and got my nose bloodied i was not able to figure out the room and my own reference. then it took another 2 years to get the room right.

all 'uber' gear gets you is higher potential, and all a nice large room get's you is more things to figure out. but if you can put it all together....musical magic can happen.



Great point Mike.  I did a complete Rives Audio build out 9 years ago and it has indeed been the best investment in my hobby by far.  But like you, it took a couple of years to figure it out.   
One thing that does strike me as a little strange when it comes to Wilsons...is why it took so very long for Dave W to hear how bad the long utilized Focal Titanium dome was in all of his older designs.

I'm going to say something that's going to drive the Wilson fanboys absolutely nuts, but I don't mean to.

Wilson has gone from having a signature sound to true neutral over time.

And I can go over some of the changes I've noted, but Wilson fans out there will think I'm just being mean and sour grapes, and what have you, but I'm not.

The truth is the Wilson sound has shifted, for the better, to a true neutral speaker.

It's not the same sound.

Best,

E
@erik_squires   +1

My question was meant to be aimed at why it took so very long for Dave W to come to the realization that the old tweeter was such a weak part of his design. IOW, what precipitated the change ( for the better) after all those years?