I'll give you my impressions about the Sasha DAW and the Alexia 2. I love listening to my Sasha DAWs. I have had them 7 months now. About 2 years ago I heard the Sasha DAWs and the Alexia 2s in a store. I went back a few months later and auditioned them both very closely. I liked the mid/highs of the Sasha DAWs but the Alexia 2s had better bass. The bass of the Alexia 2s had more clarity and strength. In fact, I had one CD with me that I have had since the early 90s. (Stanley Clark East River Drive- Justices Groove). Hearing that track on the CD on the Alexia 2s was a revelation. I had never heard the clarity of the bass drums like that before. I could hear the skin on the drums. I mean, on my home system at the time, the bass was so muddy I could barely make out those drums unless I stood in one spot to the side of the room. That pushed me to go home and work on my room. I made it better but my old speakers were no match for the Alexia 2s at all.
The Sasha DAWs do not quite match that clarity/resolution in the bass like the Alexia 2s. It's very close and for me I only notice the difference playing that one song but I know it's there. In the end the cost was a major factor and since I liked the mid/highs better on the DAWs I felt the trade off was acceptable for me losing that bit of extra detail in the bass in essentially one song. I'm sure the Alexia V excels in all areas over the DAWs but I'm all set.