Wilson Watt/Puppy 6 or 7 versus Sophia


Has any one compared these Wilson speakers? Thanks!!
sounddude
Having own all 3 models,If your budget allows get the 7's
The bass is quite a bit better than the 6's and the sophias.
They are the same speakers. Although they do have some irrelevant differences the major problems that were presented the Watt/Puppy 6.x adherented in the 7.x and in the Sophias
My encounter with all three of these speakers was enlightening in the extreme. I heard the WP6 first as line demos that were displaced in favor of the WP7. I had never before been gripped by reproduced music to such an extent. Entertained by my response, the salesman asked me if I wanted to hear something even better. He directed me to a room of identical dimensions where similar electronics were playing the WP7s. I was absolutely transported. Jimmy Scott was singing "All the Way" with all of the emotion wrung out of each note. I had an overwhelming emotional response. I left that store and embarked on a six month search for a repeat of that performance. Having carefully (and enjoyably!!!) auditioned nearly 20 systems featuring speakers in the $10k-$40k price range I was unable to equal or eclipse the response that I had to the WP7s. The Sophias "sound" very similar. However, they didn't whisper or shout nearly as convincingly as the WP7s. The WP6 was not as subtle a transducer as either the Sophias or WP7s, and made it less easy to immerse myself in the music. I'm guessing that it might be the extraordinary dynamic finesse of these speakers, throughout the audible spectrum that makes them so beguiling.
I've also listened to the Sophia's and liked their sound, and also noticed the bass roll-of at low frequencies. 2 questions for which some perspective would be appreciated: (1) would Sophia's mate well with a set-up of Levinson 27.5 (125 W/ch into 8 ohms) amp and 380S preamp?
(2) would a Velodyne HGS-18 subwoofer be fast enough to mate well with the Sophia's? the Martin-Logan Descent?
I currently own the W/P 7s and have no complaints. However my wife and son both miss (i.e. prefer) the W/P 6s for their dynamic presentation of electronic music and I too will admit to an occasional wistfulness for their impoliteness which, after all, some music prefers.