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http://www.wilsonaudio.com/pdf/manua...al-sabrina.pdf After your wife watches the dealer spend 4 hours moving the speaker 1/2 inch at time to get the perfect sound she might feel guilty about wanting to move their placement. :yes: Or maybe not. If you get an in home demo, they dealer will set them up where they need to be and if she's not happy with the placement no matter how friggin' awesome they sound I guess you have to look at another speaker. :icon_thumbsdown: |
If I like them enough, and she simply can't deal with their location, perhaps a slight compromise in ultimate quality is in order. It's too bad they aren't on (lockable) casters--that way, I could roll them into the perfect position, then back against the wall when I'm not listening to them.
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Just ordered my pair of Sabrina speakers, now for a painful couple weeks of waiting. Will post pics and impressions when they touch down.
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I'm driving them with a Classe Sigma SSP and Classe Sigma AMP5. Primary source is a Rega RP6 with Exact2 MM cartridge (turntable is my next upgrade). |
Mine shipped late last week. Now for the painful wait as they go to Vancouver to clear customs first. Ugh!
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http://i915.photobucket.com/albums/a...pstml2lf1q.jpg (In case you're wondering what the rug looks like, here's a better view back when I had a Pass Labs amp!) http://i915.photobucket.com/albums/a...pshngmb2vg.jpg |
I think you will be aliright as long as you can get the speakers at least 6 inches in front of your center audio unit. WAF? The unit will mess up your center image otherwise.
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