Has anyone tried bi-wiring the WvL Son and if so, any benefit vs a good pair of stereo speaker cables
Wolf Von Langa SON (TAS 2022 PofY) and Gestalt Audio - my experience & review
In light of the recent accolades for the Wolf Von Langa SON speakers as The Absolute Sound product of the year, I am sharing some feedback. The WVL brand, along with the technologies used are not well publicized in the US as of yet so I thought it would be helpful to those that read the most recent article. I also can't do so without sharing feedback on the outstanding experience I have had working with Colin King, owner of Gestalt Audio in Nashville.
This isn't intended to be an extensive review so check out the Jan 2023 TAS for that. I have been an audio nerd for many years and have owned a decent variety of equipment but I'm generally not a frequent equipment flipper. That said I have listened to a lot of gear from budget to very high end. I over-research before making any changes.
My previous setup has been in place for about 10 years and was a Red Wine Audio (now Vinnie Rossi Audio) hybrid DAC/Pre , a VTL tube amp, and Reference 3a Grand Veena speakers in a dedicated small to mid sized room.
The WVL SONs were truly a rare speaker experience compared to anything else I had listened to. They provide a combination of outstanding detail, tone, realistic sound stage or image, and ultimately musicality. It achieves this all in addition to being one of the most enveloping speakers I've heard. I assume this is attributed to the di-pole design. However, its not imprecise like di-poles I've heard in the past.
Two more thoughts stand out. First, is that bass information sounds more like instruments than just frequency sounds than most other setups I've heard. The field coil driver technology likely is the reason for that. It's WVL's hallmark technology and worth the read for those interested. Second, the most unique thought I've had listening to the SONs is that voices sound like they are coming from a human head. Many speakers do a great job of placing a voice in 3D on the soundstage. But this is the first time I've noticed the source of the voice in addition to the voice itself.
The SONs are very good at very delicate as well as very complex or dynamic music. I listen to anything from vocals, jazz, and guitar only all the way through orchestra, metal, and rap...truly everything. Good recordings are spectacular but it also makes the worst recordings sound much improved.
These are not the right speakers if your preference is a much more direct, out front, image. That said WVL makes a horn version that was outstanding but not my style. Also, the SON's detail is excellent but its delivered in a slightly less edgy manner than many speakers.
In short, they were the best speakers that I can remember every listening to for my taste in audio. My preference is on the more linear and accurate side of the tube/analog spectrum if that helps.
If you are looking for the WVL line or other audiophile level needs, Colin is the owner of Gestalt and is truly exceptional to work with. His style is to understand your interest and simply let you hear some things. He has a great ear but most importantly is extremely non-salesy so you never feel like you're pushed to make a purchase. His "store" is his house so its more like going to hang out and listen to great gear and great music with a friend. I've been to far too many audio shops or talked on the phone with many others and he is a rarity in the industry. For those interested, I live in Louisiana so if someone wants to listen to the WVL's in the area let me know. He works very well with people that don't live nearby and will ship gear to you if you'd like.
To complete the picture, I also bought the Gold Note DC-10 DAC and power supply. Also fantastic for my musical tastes after listening to many DACs. I can share info on that if you'd like to message me.
I'm glad to answer any questions.
Steve
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Definitely look forward to your impressions. I'd be interested to know where your Sons are placed in your listening room. The Circle Labs gear is fantastic equipment. It was on my short list when listening to @gestalt 's offerings. |
I will certainly share my impressions of the SONs with my Circle Labs gear. One challenge in my 11x17 room is that there a bathroom with a door that opens out along the side wall near where the right speaker is placed. While having a bathroom is convenient during long listening sessions, it constrains speaker positioning somewhat. I’ve had success with the front of my Audiokinesis Jazz Modules placed about 3.5 feet from the front wall and the speakers a bit over 7 feet apart center to center. If I move the speakers out further they have to be closer together based on the arc of the door. If I reverse the way the door opens so the handle is away from the front wall that would allow me to move the speakers a couple of feet out into the room. So when Colin comes I think we’ll start with where my speakers are now and tweak around the current door set up, then set up the speakers ignoring the door and see how that optimizes sound and how we can work around that. I am curious about what types of footers others are using for their SONs. I currently have my Jazz Modules on Starsound Sistrum stands, which do a nice job of removing the speakers from the floor and allow for a very tight, clean bass. We’ll see how they work with the SONs relative to their footers The Jazz Modules are amazing speakers for the money, but Duke had to stop making this version because the wonderful Pioneer TAD driver he was using.was no longer available. So I will be curious what level of improvement I get with the SONs. I could certainly be happy living with these speakers but expect an even higher level of performance with the WVL field coil drivers and AMT tweeters. Colin is also bringing some cables to play with. I have been using Grannyring’s Acoustic BBQ ICs and speaker cables and have Hijiri Nagomi power cords on my amp and preamp. Colin will bring some Hijiri cables and perhaps others so we’ll see what further improvements they bring to my system. So an exciting week ahead! |
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