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    Review | Wilson Audio Chronosonic XVX - Part 1, The Build Audiophile Style 11/24/2020 Wilson Audio • Chronosonic XVX Loudspeakers and Subsonic Subwoofers The Audio Beat 12/27/2020 Wilson Audio Specialties Chronosonic XVX loudspeaker Stereophile 04/23/2021 The entry ticket to a $1m hi-fi system - Chronosonic XVX HIFI CRITIC 09/16/2021

Wilson Audio SabrinaX Review - Stereo Magazine

    https://stereo-magazine.com/review/wilson-audio-sabrinax-review
    The sound impressions that Wilson's newcomer delivered were definitely something to behold, even if not quite "too good to be true", although we were fairly amazed at how big, full-bodied and confident the SabrinaX played. First comment of an amazed listener: "They not only claim 'HighEnd'. There's also 'HighEnd' in it!" Exactly right!

Wilson Audio SabrinaX Loudspeakers | REVIEW - Part-Time ...

    https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2021/04/18/wilson-audio-sabrinax-loudspeakers-review/
    On this record, the Wilson Audio SabrinaX loudspeakers most definitely did not disappoint. Super clean highs and cracking drums were the order of the day when I played this one. Side one contains one 12:10 song, “Luminal.” The sheer smack of the snare drum and the punch of the kick drum was stunning.

Wilson Audio Sasha DAW Review - Stereo Magazine

    https://stereo-magazine.com/review/wilson-audio-sasha-daw-review
    It was always great fun to listen to dynamic music and drum recordings and to turn the volume really high, which gave Wilson Audio and especially the WATT/Puppys a bit of a „rowdy“ image, which sometimes slightly obscured their other qualities, for example the ability to deeply explore the internal structure of the music.

Wilson Audio SabrinaX Loudspeaker - The Absolute Sound

    https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/wilson-audio-sabrinax-loudspeaker
    I bring this up because I speak to seasoned audiophiles every day, who say that they “never liked Wilson speakers,” and subsequently have essentially written the brand off—going so far as skipping Wilson rooms at audio shows, not listening to them at stores, and even speaking poorly of the brand in audiophile circles.…Ummm, ok.

Wilson Audio Sophia 3 review | What Hi-Fi?

    https://www.whathifi.com/wilson-audio/sophia-3/review
    Given a suitably capable system these Wilsons are impressively surefooted rhythmically, delivering the leading and trailing edges of note with breathtaking control. There’s a strong feeling of the speakers laying the recording bare, uncovering every piece of low-level information for inspection.

Wilson Audio Specialties Alexx V loudspeaker | …

    https://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-audio-specialties-alexx-v-loudspeaker
    I have most enjoyed hearing the smallest Rockports and Wilsons (Atria II and SabrinaX). They strike me being much more accessible in both price and in working well in more modestly sized rooms. They really don't give up much to the larger models except in ultimate dynamic ability and bass slam. Or, maybe I'm just too old now....

Wilson Audio Specialties TuneTot - The Absolute Sound

    https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/wilson-audio-specialties-tunetot
    TuneTot, the smallest and least expensive loudspeaker Wilson makes, is a sculpted box that’s 8.61″ wide, 14.83″ high, and 10.19″ deep. Each speaker weighs in at 29 pounds. The retail price is $9800 or $10,500 per pair, depending on the color selected (the five options available are new to Wilson’s repertoire of standard finishes).

Wilson Audio Specialties Alexx loudspeaker | …

    https://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-audio-specialties-alexx-loudspeaker
    Having discontinued the MAXX3 loudspeaker ($68,000/pair in 2009, when I reviewed it), Wilson Audio needed to plug the resulting gaping hole between the Alexia ($48,500/pair) and the Alexandria XLF ($210,000/pair). Company founder Dave Wilson was busy with the limited-edition WAMM Master Chronosonic loudspeaker ($685,000/pair), so son Darryl …

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