Wilson Audio Introduces the Duette Series-2

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<strong>June 21, 2013 -</strong> The original Duette was Wilson Audio’s first Special Applications Engineering™ product. It was designed to offer the timbrel neutrality, dynamic contrast, soundstage depth and transparency of floorstanding Wilson loudspeakers—but do so in environments that are intrinsically hostile to all of those qualities, such as against walls or in book shelves. It was given a dual personality so that it could succeed in a conventional audiophile application (placed out into the room away from walls) as well.*</p>
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With Duette Series-2 , our design mandate was simpler: create the best compact speaker. Period . Unlike its predecessor, the Duette Series-2 is designed exclusively for near-boundary installations, eschewing much of the complexity made necessary by the original Duette’s dual lineament. With simplification came greater ability to refine Duette’s mission—enabling it to be distilled down to a purely performance-oriented form.*</p>
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<strong>An All New Design</strong></p>
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When it came time to redesign the Duette, the design team’s goal was to substantially increase Duette’s performance in the most commonly used applications. By eliding the lea st used configurations, Wilson’s engineers were able to more fully optimize those installation types that remained . Some of the flexibility of the original design could be traded for greater performance. It quickly became apparent that by following this path, the original Duette’s unique ability to be placed near a boundary could be greatly enhanced . It could possess all of the compelling musical qualities of Wilson’s conventional loudspeakers while installed in the most challenging acoustical environments.*</p>
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Duette’s original configuration, with its separate dedicated crossover, the Novel, remains. This format is ideal for shelf and cabinet installations. Separating the crossover from the enclosure allowed the engineers to maintain internal volume—necessitated by the eight-inch mid range/wooferd river at the heart of Duette’s remarkable dynamic expression and bass extension. State-of-the-art inductors, capacitors and other crossover parts could be liberally employed without the impediment of the constrained space within the smaller enclosure. Lastly, it allowed for the electronic and mechanical isolation of the crossover elements.*</p>
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<strong>Two versions*</strong></p>
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New for the Duette Series-2 is a dedicated stand with an integrated cross-over. *This "system" approach has several advantages. *First, applying the design strategy used in our larger floor-standing loudspeakers, the cross is mechanically isolated in its own dedicated enclosure. *Wire management is part of the design - the umbilical attaching the crossover to the Duette is integrated into the stand and hidden from view. *The new Duette stand has other advantages: it is far more robust and massive than the stand it replaces. *An impedance "path," similar to Wilson's large speakers, allows for vibrations to be guided away from the main enclosure and into the floor. *The Duette is now bolted directly to the stand, further enchancing resonance control and the stability of the entire platform.*</p>
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<strong>New Tweeter Design</strong></p>
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The Duette Series-2's tweeter performance is enhanced by the inclusion of a rear wave chamber, which is sourced from the Alexia's Convergent Synergy Tweeter. *The CST chamber effectively attenuates the spurious energy generated at the rear of the driver that would otherwise leak out of the acoustically translucent dome.</p>
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This aspect of tweeter design is largely ignored by other manufacturers, but is key to maintaining time coherence by nearly eliminating out-of-sync high-frequency diffraction originating behind the tweeter's dome. *Reducing these artifacts greatly lowers the noise floor, and results in much higher treble resolution. *Detail naturally emerge from a grainless, black background.</p>
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The Duette Series-2's enclosure is the latest product of extensive laser vibrometer testing. *Wilson's engineers were able to perfect all aspects of the enclosure design using this sophisticated advanced in materials testing. *Enclosure-wall thickness has been increasing in strategic locations. *Internal bracing is more robust. *The enitre enclosure, including the internal braces, is constructed from Wilson's proprietary X-material, an extremely well damped and ultra-rigid composite.</p>
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<strong>New enclosure*</strong></p>
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The choice was made to configure the Duette for vertical placement only, enabling the engineers to introduce time alignment into the now slanted front baffle. The front baffle, now built from midrange-enhancing S-material, is raked back 10 degrees, properly aligning the tweeter and the woofer in the time domain. The myriad benefits of correct time alignment include transient speed, harmonic beauty, and soundstage resolution.*</p>
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If the Duette is destined for shelf placement, special, furniture-friendly threaded spikes are installed into the bottom of the enclosure. These replace the Magnepods and spikes of the outgoing model. For floor placement, the Duette is bolted to its new stand. By design, the ideal method of mechanical grounding and resonance control is implemented for each of these two modes.*</p>
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Finally, an all-new grill geometry makes its debut on the Duette. *Great attention was paid to the grill-gram shape in order to lessen acoustic interaction from diffraction.</p>
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<strong>New Crossover Design*</strong></p>
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The Duette Series-2 is configured soley for near-boundary placement, whether near a wall on its stand, or on a credenza or book shelf. *This has eliminated the need for two separate resistor and umbilical settings, which, in the original model, facilitated conventional placement out away from walls. *The focus could be turned to perfecting the cross over for excellent time-alignment and linearity - for near-boundary installations. *When placed near a boundary, the Duette Series-2 even outperforms so-called super mini loudspeakers designed to be placed out in the room in a tradtional audiophile configuration.</p>
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The crossover is housed in either the separate Novel enclosure for shelf placement, or as an integral part of the Duette stand. *Either way, the Duette provides listeners with all the qualities that have become hallmarks of the Wilson sound: natural timbre, dynamics, lifelike soundstaging, and beautiful rendering of harmonic expression.</p>
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<strong>Pricing and Availability*</strong></p>
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<strong>Price:*</strong></p>
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U.S. MSRP Duette/Novel— $17,500<br/>U.S. MSRP Duette/Dedicated Stand— $19,900*</p>
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<strong>Availability:*</strong></p>
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First shipments for existing orders are scheduled for August 1, 2013. *Please place orders for demo and sell-through needs as soon as possbile to reserve your shipment position. *The orders will be filled and shipped on a first-come, first-serve basis. *Demo orders will be the first priority so all of Wilson's dealers and distributors can begin showing the Duette Series-2. *Customer sell-through orders will be scheduled after demo orders have been filled. *Check with Jerron Marchant for specific ship dates for your order.</p>
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<strong>Measurements*</strong></p>
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Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms/minimum 4.35 ohms @ 160 Hz<br/>Sensitivity: 92 dB @ 1W @ 1m @ 1k<br/>Frequency Response: 33 Hz – 21 kHz +/- 3 dB, Room Average Response [RAR]<br/>Minimum Amplification Power Recommended: 20 watts/channel*</p>
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<strong>Drivers*</strong></p>
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Woofer: 8 inches (19.63 cm) Material: Hard Paper Pulp<br/>Tweeter: 1 inch, Dome (2 .54 cm) Material: Doped Silk Fabric*</p>
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<strong>Dimensions*</strong></p>
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Duette Enclosure<br/>Height: 18 1/2 inches (46.99 cm) w/o spikes<br/>Width: 10 1/2 inches (26.66 cm)<br/>Depth: 16 1/16 inches (40.82 cm)*</p>
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Novel Crossover<br/>Height: 11 5/16 inches (28.73 cm)<br/>Width: 4 3/4 inches (12 .07 cm)<br/>Depth: 9 5/32 inches (23.28 cm)*</p>
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Dedicated Stand with Built-in Crossover<br/>Height: 21 7/8 inches (55.56 cm) w/o spikes<br/>Width: 11 7/8 inches (30.16 cm)<br/>Depth: 18 3/4 inches (47.63 cm)*</p>
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<strong>Enclosure Type</strong></p>
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Woofer (Rear Ported)/ Tweeter (Sealed):<br/>Material: X-Material with S-Material Baffle</p>
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<strong>Product Weight</strong></p>
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Weight Per Channel Uncrated:</p>
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Duette 45 lbs (20.41 kg)<br/>Novel Crossover 24 lbs (10.89 kg)<br/>Stand 65 lbs (29.48 kg)</p>
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Wilson Audio Specialties<br/>2233 Mountain Vista Lane<br/>Provo, UT. 84606 *<br/>801-377-2233 *<br/><a href="http://www.wilsonaudio.com">www.wilsonaudio.com*</a></p>



[Source: http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/wilson-audio-introduces-the-duette-series-2/]
 
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From Wizard's website.
 
I bet with a nice tube amp, these could be wonderful.

Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms/minimum 4.35 ohms @ 160 Hz
Sensitivity: 92 dB @ 1W @ 1m @ 1k
Frequency Response: 33 Hz – 21 kHz +/- 3 dB, Room Average Response [RAR]
Minimum Amplification Power Recommended: 20 watts/channel*
 
Seems like a big price hike vs. Duettes Version 1.0 at $12,500 if I remember correctly
 
Seems like a big price hike vs. Duettes Version 1.0 at $12,500 if I remember correctly

It does seem like quite a jump. If I was looking at spending that kind of money on speakers I would invest another 7k or so and look hard at the Sasha's instead. I know there are those who want a monitor but with the stands they take up roughly the same space as a floorstander.
 
From the "Audio Beat"...regarding the Duette 2

"The other major change is to remove the option for free-space mounting. This means that the speaker’s bottom end can be more accurately tailored for wall reinforcement, but that wall reinforcement is mandatory. Pull the Duette 2 out into the room by a meter and it suffers a 10dB suckout at 100Hz. At first, this might seem like a significant compromise in the speaker’s versatility, but Wilson reasons that if you have the space to mount Duette 2s out in the room, then you’ve got the space for a Sophia 3. As a pair of Duettes with their stands costs very nearly as much as -- and shares pretty much the same footprint as -- the three-way floorstanding design, you can see the company's point. So, rather than an entry-level model that sits below the Sophia 3, the Duette 2 is an alternative solution for the cash-rich/space-poor audiophile who doesn’t want to compromise on quality."

Wilson Audio Duette 2 - High End 2013 Munich -  The Audio Beat - www.TheAudioBeat.com
 
The only flaw in Wilson's thought of somebody going with the Sophia or Sasha if they want free standing speakers is that some people really don't like the sound signatures of them but do like the Duettes.
 
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