The point of diminishing returns for speakers is...?

It is funny to me that we have so many posts here.

OP question has two parts:

1) diminishing return? Yes
2) where? You decide.
3) Done.

For me it is a lot lower than some. But others have so much more money that the scale may be similar haha.
 
Yes, I think having a good quality room is a big factor.

Well, than we can discuss what is the point of distinguish returns for rooms ...

I am sure that many people will feel tempted to say it depends on the speakers! o_O
 
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From what price point of speakers the improvements are small and not really worth It?
What's the minimum you can spend to get SOTA performance ?

exceedingly excellent performance - 6K.

I am sure a few other examples out there

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exceedingly excellent performance - 6K.

I am sure a few other examples out there

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Wait...looking at the equipment, isnt that your system? Are you trialing these? Where are your Maxx 3s?
 
Wait...looking at the equipment, isnt that your system? Are you trialing these? Where are your Maxx 3s?

Having a listen to them , yes. Maxx3's in the corners of the room.
 
I've no idea. However. As far as I'm concerned, the Chronosonic XVX is one of the most disgustingly ugly speakers I've ever looked at. If I am paying over one quater of a million bucks for speakers, I will expect the maker to put more consideration into the visual aesthetics of the thing than Wilson has. Unless he thinks they're nice looking or someone else does. Perhaps? Nevertheless, I would look elsewhere for my speakers.
 
I've no idea. However. As far as I'm concerned, the Chronosonic XVX is one of the most disgustingly ugly speakers I've ever looked at. If I am paying over one quater of a million bucks for speakers, I will expect the maker to put more consideration into the visual aesthetics of the thing than Wilson has. Unless he thinks they're nice looking or someone else does. Perhaps? Nevertheless, I would look elsewhere for my speakers.

I think you misunderstand the Wilson Audio way of looking at these matters. Their top speakers are designed for sound quality, their shape comes from the designer sound objectives - multi boxes hanging in space with rigid position adjust, rigid and inert.

I owned the discreet mocha black XLF's and do not consider them an work of art - although I prefer them a lot to the typical large parallelepiped box of similar size speakers. Happy owners are always suspicious persons to have opinions on looks, but I can say that none of my friends was troubled by their aesthetics in my room.

I am curious - what speaker are you considering in alternative to the XVX?
 
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I think the XVX, Wilson in general are very well made Ls .
They have a kind of robotic look .
The danger lurking in such a high tower design/ stacked units is that it can become less rigid then a simple monocoque.

Ps Unfortunately since wilson stepped away from the Focal audiom woofers for its large models its not my sound / brand anymore .
It lacks foundation / coherency , but obviously people love them , i wish them all the best
 
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With hindsight, I over reacted. About 40 years ago, the Swan in Felstead, had a back room with several of the latest game machines like "Asteroids" and "Space Invaders". When I saw the XVX....anyway, I apologize.
When, the gym I want to buy has made a bit more, maybe I'll buy a pair to go in there, it'll be an improvement to the place.
 
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