Focal Sopra 2 vs Wilson Sophia 3

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If you have compared these two, would you be good enough to describe the sound differences, the shortcomings and anything else that comes to mind please?
 
I can't answer your question - but the Sophia 3 seems long in the tooth and probably will get revised soon with the new tweeter.
 
If you have compared these two, would you be good enough to describe the sound differences, the shortcomings and anything else that comes to mind please?

Hi Jeff,

The Sophia 3 has been discontinued for what that's worth. I've had the Sasha 1 same tweeter and now own the Sopra 2. The Sopra's are easier to drive and sound more natural and less fatiguing to my ear's.

I prefer the Sopra's
 
I'd take the Sopra's over any metal-domed Wilson speaker. On the flip side, I'd take any soft-dome Wilson over the Sopra - ironically for the same reason that Etune states. :D
 
I'd take the Sopra's over any metal-domed Wilson speaker. On the flip side, I'd take any soft-dome Wilson over the Sopra - ironically for the same reason that Etune states. :D

Even Sabrina?

I auditioned both and Sopra won. Honestly it's hard to judge unless both are in my listening space.
 
Agreed. It's difficult to genuinely assess gear like this without a tremendous amount of first-hand experience to draw upon. That being said, I'd take a Sabrina over a Sopra.

It's not that the Sopra's are bad speakers. Far from it! The Sabrina simply appeals more to my personal bias. That, and I can't effing stand the tweeter in the Sopra. It's a has a very "Hey!! Look at me!! Look what I can do!!" kinda sound.
 
I can't effing stand the tweeter in the Sopra. It's a has a very "Hey!! Look at me!! Look what I can do!!" kinda sound.

Good point, anytime ANY driver calls attention to itself that's not a good thing, especially the tweeter. With that being said when I made my move away from di-poles I settled with Revel (Studio 2's), one of the most coherent 'box' speakers I've listened to.
 
The Sopras should be positioned without any toe-in to avoid listening to the tweeter on axis as it has a peaky resonance above 16kHz; they'll sound more balanced firing straight ahead.

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