What drivers do they use ? Which company makes them ?
Why don't they use exotic materials like Beryllium or diamond ?
Why don't they use exotic materials like Beryllium or diamond ?
AFAIK they are using drivers from many manufacturers, but they had a long relationship with Scan Speak and Focal (previously).What drivers do they use ? Which company makes them ?
Why don't they use exotic materials like Beryllium or diamond ?
If they use off the shelf drivers and nothing exotic like BerylliumIt has long been rumored that Wilson uses "of the shelf" drivers. If true, there is nothing wrong usind "spec" drivers. They claim to have listened to all sorts of exotic drivers and find conventional drivers to be best. Again, there is nothing wrong with that. It is results, that matter.
The real question is what drives the costs. Getting the best drivers, conventional or otherwise can be expensive. Michael Fremer suggested it cost money to give your employee's health insurance. No one ever proved they actually get health insurance.
One thing is for sure, fit and finish is precise. They make great speakers that can compete with the best.
What justifies the high price ?
This rumor is incorrect. Wilson does use driver manufacturers to do a partial build to Wilson specs and then they finish the drivers at Wilson. Wilson does extensive development in house. They have tested exotics like beryllium and diamond and rejected these materials based on performance.If they use off the shelf drivers and nothing exotic like Beryllium
What justifies the high price ?
When DAW was young and doing development of his advanced Kluges, it was true. It has not been true for a long time.I been around for awhile. The rumor was once correct. They evolved. Which is why IMO their speakers have gotten so much better.
How can that possibly be since there are all those wonderful system videos out there to educate those poor bastards!Lack of knowledge of options from users
And finally, the experience and knowledge. Which is priceless. Skilled craftsmen and engineers are worth their weight in gold.They’re already building their own caps. They’ve already set up their in-house paint shop. They’re already designing and final building their drivers. There is more Wilson sweat on Wilson products than is customary in the speaker industry.
If you want a souvenir of the WAMM Master Chronosonic, get your order in for the Sasha DAW before it’s too late. The DAW midrange and tweeter come from the WAMM Master Chronosonic. The new Sasha V midrange and tweeter are out of the Chronosonic XVX.
I'm not sure of thatThey’re already building their own caps. They’ve already set up their in-house paint shop. They’re already designing and final building their drivers. There is more Wilson sweat on Wilson products than is customary in the speaker industry.
If you want a souvenir of the WAMM Master Chronosonic, get your order in for the Sasha DAW before it’s too late. The DAW midrange and tweeter come from the WAMM Master Chronosonic. The new Sasha V midrange and tweeter are out of the Chronosonic XVX.
At one point they did use metal tweeters. My Sophia II’s had inverted dome tweeters that I think were titanium. The original Sasha WP also had an inverted dome metal tweeter but my Sasha ll‘s have a soft dome tweeter. Maybe they just use the materials that currently sound best.What drivers do they use ? Which company makes them ?
Why don't they use exotic materials like Beryllium or diamond ?
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