New Sabrina video

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"How to take the measure of Wilson Audio’s newest—and smallest—floor standing loudspeaker? As this video suggests, by comparing it directly to the Alexandria XLF. While size and complexity are the most obvious differences, more telling are the traits the two loudspeakers share in common."

 

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"How to take the measure of Wilson Audio’s newest—and smallest—floor standing loudspeaker? As this video suggests, by comparing it directly to the Alexandria XLF. While size and complexity are the most obvious differences, more telling are the traits the two loudspeakers share in common."


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congratulations on the Sabrina. Will it also be shown at CES with the new WAMM? Where does it lie in the Wilson product line wrt Sophia and Sasha

BTW, I loved the white one with grey grill covers
 

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congratulations on the Sabrina. Will it also be shown at CES with the new WAMM? Where does it lie in the Wilson product line wrt Sophia and Sasha

BTW, I loved the white one with grey grill covers


Thank you, Steve!

The WAMM and Sabrina will be in separate rooms at CES (both static display).

The Sabrina is priced lower than the Sasha and Sophia. I believe the MSRP will be under $16K
 

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I expect it to kill Sophia 3 sales. What is the MSRP of the Sophia 3 right now ?
 

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One was on static display at the Paragon Event in late October. This is a small speaker even when compared to a Sophia.
 

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The goal of simplicity was not license to cut corners in the pursuit of sonic and aesthetic excellence. The hand-built enclosures are finished and painted to the same exacting standards as every Wilson loudspeaker.

Exhaustive materials research and in-depth testing is nothing new to Wilson Audio. Therefore, Sabrina’s front baffle is made from Wilson’s costly and proprietary composite X-Material.

The woofer is similar to the 8-inch woofer used in Alexia, and atop the 5-inch midrange driver is a specially adapted version of Wilson Audio’s acclaimed Convergent Synergy Tweeter.

It may be the most diminutive of Wilson Audio’s floor standing loudspeakers, but itis unquestionably part of the Wilson family.

Shipping: Late First Quarter 2015
Suggested Retail Price: $15,900.00
 

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When I saw the thread title, I thought "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". I really do need to get out more. :D
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The goal of simplicity was not license to cut corners in the pursuit of sonic and aesthetic excellence. The hand-built enclosures are finished and painted to the same exacting standards as every Wilson loudspeaker.

Exhaustive materials research and in-depth testing is nothing new to Wilson Audio. Therefore, Sabrina’s front baffle is made from Wilson’s costly and proprietary composite X-Material.

The woofer is similar to the 8-inch woofer used in Alexia, and atop the 5-inch midrange driver is a specially adapted version of Wilson Audio’s acclaimed Convergent Synergy Tweeter.

It may be the most diminutive of Wilson Audio’s floor standing loudspeakers, but itis unquestionably part of the Wilson family.

Shipping: Late First Quarter 2015
Suggested Retail Price: $15,900.00

They do look elegant and very lounge friendly.
I saw one in the UK on static display in Burgundy which looked really good.
With the new YG Acoustics Carmel 2 due to be unveiled at the CES it is going to provide an interesting choice between the Magico S1 and S3 and these two newcomers.
I look forward to hearing how well they all compare.
 

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