Thanks for posting the link. Now we must just wait until the measurement brigade reads the measurement section.
Thanks for posting the link. Now we must just wait until the measurement brigade reads the measurement section.
Having read the Alexia review increased my resolve to successfully build my room to house my X2's and electronics because had it not been possible not only would I have switched to Alexias but I would have had to change my tube electronics as well and this was not something I was prepared to do. You won't find an SET amp driving Alexia's
But..... , i suspect there will also be a maxx 3 version released with the new tweeter , were i a wilson shopper that would be the one i would buy .
Maxx 2 had more bass than X 2 at the times i heard it
Having read the Alexia review increased my resolve to successfully build my room to house my X2's and electronics because had it not been possible not only would I have switched to Alexias but I would have had to change my tube electronics as well and this was not something I was prepared to do. You won't find an SET amp driving Alexia's
Nonetheless it is a wonderful speaker. I just really like my speakers and electronics and designed a room given the size constraints in dimensions with which I was working. The outcome was IMO nothing short of fantastic. If I couldn't I would have bought the Alexia but would have needed to switch amp/preamp and that was something I wasn't prepared to do.
The Alexia suffers by comparison that is all. And at the $48K price point there is MASSIVE competition.
Clearly, you are approaching SOTA with your Lamm/Wilson set up...I would be shocked if it indeed was nothing less than fantastic!
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