Alexia Review

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Wow - Alexia is a tough load !
 

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Thanks for posting the link. Now we must just wait until the measurement brigade reads the measurement section. ;)
 

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Thanks for posting the link. Now we must just wait until the measurement brigade reads the measurement section. ;)

That brigade will probably never hear them any way, so any measurement opinions will be useless in the grand scheme of things...that is...musical listening enjoyment ;)
 

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Micro the waiting is over :D
Big impedance dip to 1,8 ohms so you need a powerfull amp with currentdelivery to get full control /dynamics , and i am not so fond of the 6 db suck out at 4 khz , but i suspect(hope) thats because of the way they placed the mic , if not i wouldnt call it a neutral design
Regarding measurements, the review tells you also wilson aquired expensive vibration/acceleration bruell and kjaer measurementtools , why do you think is that , for fun , no because its an important way to check parameters and make future progress , loudspeaker development merely based on audiophile opinions wont get you very far
Besides that gorgious speaker , and excelent fit and finish
 
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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
 

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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

Only the serious audiophile architects their house around the need to accomodate tube amps.
 

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I havent heard the alexia yet , but i probably would rather own the X 2 ,not only because of the easier load which is a big plus , but merely because the big wilsons have something extra i think , very fun speakers .
and owning the lamm topmodel i would wait a bit and swap for xlf s :D.
 

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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 :confused:
 

Steve Williams

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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 :confused:

It must have been the set up since I have owned both and I can tell you the bass is far better with the X2 than the MAXX
 

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I heard them in the same room(dealer showroom ) , x 2 driven by ayre s top series and maxx 2 driven by ml 32 /halcro .
It probably was the amplification then .
 

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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

Steve, I can tell you that the Alexia is no X2, or XLF. That is for sure.
 

Steve Williams

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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.
 

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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!:D
 

Steve Williams

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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!:D

Well FWIW the Alexia has the tweeter that I lust after as well as some other XLF advances
 

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