This doesn’t sound like any XLF I heardKedar sent me this video to get more feel of the Wilson top level system sound. For those who have listened to the Master Croc, would you say they have a pretty similar sound "presentation" to this XLFs?
david
This doesn’t sound like any XLF I heardKedar sent me this video to get more feel of the Wilson top level system sound. For those who have listened to the Master Croc, would you say they have a pretty similar sound "presentation" to this XLFs?
I was just at an install that just removing two subs that were unused made a clear sound change in the room for the better.
Ooh. My master jedi you might like better if I send a more naked video...no blurry stuff.This doesn’t sound like any XLF I heard! This is horrible can’t even tell what it is visually from that dark blurry video.
david
Ooh. My master jedi you might like better if I send a more naked video...no blurry stuff.![]()
out of respect for Wilson, i don't want to get into detailed attributes of my speakers on a Wilson promo thread. but happy to get into it on a new thread. and i respect that Wilson has their preferred set-up culture.
...but do you have any measurements or technical data that can support your claims?
Yet to see any measurements that support Wilson's claims to time/phase alignment on any of his speakers.
On the other hand, I've yet to see any measurements that dispute Wilson's claims.
And even that is usually never enough to
make an adequate comparison unless the A/B is instant
Mike,thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
I don't work for Wilson Audio and I'm not a dealer. I started this thread in the Wilson Audio Speaker Forum because I thought Wilson owners would be interested in the development of the new XVX.
Maybe like pushing a button on the remote to switch inputs?
I find that type of comparison (flipping quickly back and forth) rarely gives insight on differences or similarities between components. Takes more time to learn character.
Well when I first visited Dave Wilson to hear the comparison between two different generations of his large speakers you sit in the listening position with music playing through one set of speakers. Push a button and it instantly switches to the other speakers. For my ears it was the best A/B comparison I ever heard. None of what you say was my experience but rather the oppositeMaybe like pushing a button on the remote to switch inputs?
I find that type of comparison (flipping quickly back and forth) rarely gives insight on differences or similarities between components. Takes more time to learn character.
If you have to flip back and forth too many times it is not really a difference worth noting. Differences should' he large enough, you should hear it within one to two changes, with another flip back to confirm, and should be consistent across most recordings in that system. So for example you find a difference in violin highs, it should be across violin highs on other recordings. Same with any other attribute like bass or overall natural ness.
And then, the difference should be reproducible across changes, else maybe one is optimally set up, other is not. You will know only by trying in different systems
Rhapsody's room is excellent for many back to back compares, speakers it otherwise.
As is Tang's room. Or David's. And some other hosts who sometimes have same set up across everything. Anamighty is very good for this stuff.
For example, the big Linn shop in the UK has Lyra atlas, Etna, one more model, dyna xv1 across the same arm.
At Lampi factory, you can play a CD loop. You can set the CD player to loop between two points. So the same loop keeps rewind repeating, as you toggle between caps or anything to go a blind AB. Of course you are not meant to use the loop alone but it is another tool to have.
Character holds across recordings, yes. Same system, single change, controlled environment, is my preferred context. While a difference may hold a cross different systems, that's usually too many variables, particularly if you run across one, where there might be more synergy.
But I'm not a flipper, that is short interval back and forth. Imo, that's more likely to give misleading impressions than taking longer time with each. I do realize some folks don't have the time to take, much less live with components for weeks or months.
Well when I first visited Dave Wilson to hear the comparison between two different generations of his large speakers you sit in the listening position with music playing through one set of speakers. Push a button and it instantly switches to the other speakers. For my ears it was the best A/B comparison I ever heard. None of what you say was my experience but rather the opposite

at least you heard both speakers in the same room. not sure the time lag between, the gear differences, media........
other's mostly have not even had that to reference.
remember; you are the one typically talking about needing lots of controls (SPL's within .1 of a db), etc., etc., and such for proper compares.
honestly i'm sure that the big guy is a better speaker than the XLF or new XVX. but still where do we find the biggest actual performance differences? mostly 'other' factors.
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