Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
Originally posted by: Muadib
Stop playing with my emotions!! I would love to hear what they sound like.
http://www.wilsonaudio.com/dealers/index.html
(literally a steal at $175,000, but you will need to rent a forklift as they do weigh over a ton in the crates)
Only $82,900 used
Have either of you heard them? Are they really worth that kind of dough, or are the more like Bang & Olufsen?
Yeah, Ive heard them, watched the movie Titanic with them as HT speakers.
Truly awesome - like the shuddeing sound when the ship hit the iceberg. These speakers are actually superior to what you would hear in a top end theater.
I'm not realy into big conventional speakers ( I prefer some nice Martin Logans), but I make an exception for the Wilsons - they convinced me.
But $175 Grand is just the opening shot.
You need something like the big Krell amps and maybe the Audio Research reference tube preamp etc. etc. Thats another $200,000 easy.
B&O is consumer crap, sold for its design primarily.
If you ever heard REAL bleeding edge hi-fi, your jaw would drop.
But less than .01% of market can afford this stuff.
Suprisingly, much of the market is in Asia - like Hong Kong, or it used to be before China took over.
Edit: Had I the inclination to spend $76,000 for a pair of speakers I would get the MBL Radialstrahler mbl 101 E
http://www.mbl-germany.de/english/referenz_line.html
I have heard these at virtually every Hi-Fi show i have ever attended for years now, and they are the most natural sounding speakers you can buy (spherical wavefront), but they wont push the air that the Wilsons do.