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Maxdigital
  
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FS : Wilson Duetta Speakers
« on: December 14th, 2016, 2:20pm »
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Review : The Duette did not sound like a small loudspeaker. It had basketsful of dynamics and was not bass-shy. I often found, when I began playing a track or a CD, that the volume was too high—I'd underestimated the Duette's dynamic capabilities. I played three guilty-pleasure tracks at what are extreme levels for me: Alannah Myles's "Black Velvet," Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat," and Jamshied Sharifi's "Tariqat." All very satisfying, especially the sense of (artificial) scale in the synth-heavy Sharifi. Read more at http://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-audio-specialties-duet
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.......Relying on my aural memory, I think that Wilson Audio's Duette is even more detailed and revealing than was their Sophia 2 (I haven't yet heard the Sophia 3). Although, from what AD wrote about the Sophia 3, it might be the better buy for most listeners, the Duette is an extremely accomplished loudspeaker.
I imagine that, for tonal consistency from top to bottom of the audioband, the Duette would be easier than the Sophia 3 to set up in many smaller listening rooms, especially rooms that are not open-plan. And if you must put your speakers in a suboptimal situation, I know of no other "bookshelf" model with the Duette's dynamics and bass.
Read more at http://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-audio-specialties-duet
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PS These speakers are more costly than the Sophia2 and current Mk2 version retails for US$22k
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