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I recently attended a Wilson Sasha2 private event at my local dealer where Peter McGrath was doing the demo. It was a nice evening (as always is with Joe), and the Sasha2's sounded great. But what I really wanted to comment on was the great experience I had speaking with Peter. I explained to him that really the only complaint I have about the Sasha1 is that the metallic tweeter can be a bit harsh at times. I said I've received advice that I should start looking at cables. Peter gave me probably one of the best pieces of advice I've had in the last few years and thought it worth sharing. He told me to change to the next-lower spike on my Sashas (the upper portion AKA the WATT in the WATT/PUPPY days). He said that the alignment can make just that little bit of difference. This in spite of the math that indicated I should use the 2nd to longest spike from my listening distance and sitting height. I went home and that weekend did as he instructed. While I was at it, I also took his advice about getting my Sasha's off their castors. He explained that Wilson doesn't design their woofers to be at the castor height, rather the spike height.
Peter was spot-on in both cases. The tweeter is much better behaved and what I perceived as a slight sibilance on some tracks is now imperceptible. The bass response is now much tighter, and a bit more even (less boomy); it might even seem to go a bit lower, but I'm not sure yet. In any event, it was refreshing to speak with someone in the business who had great advice that was much appreciated. Talk about integrity. Peter didn't try to tell me I should just get rid of my Sasha's and get the Sasha2's. Wilson Audio, if you're reading this don't punish him for not being a salesman. He probably did you one better as I can now put that money aside for my future upgrade on the Wilson line like Alexia's or Maxx4's (when they come out)! Thanks Peter, and Thanks Wilson Audio. You guys rule.
Bryan
Peter was spot-on in both cases. The tweeter is much better behaved and what I perceived as a slight sibilance on some tracks is now imperceptible. The bass response is now much tighter, and a bit more even (less boomy); it might even seem to go a bit lower, but I'm not sure yet. In any event, it was refreshing to speak with someone in the business who had great advice that was much appreciated. Talk about integrity. Peter didn't try to tell me I should just get rid of my Sasha's and get the Sasha2's. Wilson Audio, if you're reading this don't punish him for not being a salesman. He probably did you one better as I can now put that money aside for my future upgrade on the Wilson line like Alexia's or Maxx4's (when they come out)! Thanks Peter, and Thanks Wilson Audio. You guys rule.
Bryan