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Having recently auditioned both the 800D and the sashas, i would go the sasha's
however, i then auditioned the rockports and it was only the mira 11 and i am now very tempted to listen to the avior's as to me the rockports sounded better then both of them. But its such a personal thing, that really, only you can decide which on to go for. What we like doesnt really matter, as we dont have to live with them. |
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But its such a personal thing, that really, only you can decide which on to go for. What we like doesnt really matter, as we dont have to live with them.[/QUOTE] so true ! Sent from my iPhone using A.Aficionado
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I get this a lot. It's true, but it's over used. I for one like to hear other's opinions (only when they're specific enough to constitute one; saying "it sucks" doesn't count) of gear I've evaluated. It helps either solidify or perhaps even "jog the memory"/"clear the cobwebs" when I'm trying to recall from my time evaluating. I typically reserve the "you have to live with it" and "only you know what you like" comments for when someone doesn't want to actually have a discussion on the pro's and con's of certain gear. So let's hear it; really. What did you like and what didn't you like? I promise, I won't get offended
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I'm not sure what you want us to say. I heard both speakers two weeks ago. For me, the Wilson's had no coherence between the tweeter and mid range and bass. It also became irritating to listen to after a while. I felt the 800 D's had excellent balance and coherence, but felt the D tweeter was a little bright for me. I kept thinking "how would I calm this brightness down? Tube amp? Tube preamp? Both? Cables?" At the end of listening, I asked the sale rep the cost, to which I responded in amazement (not in a good way), "HOW MUCH?" Bottom line, I felt they were overpriced compared to the amazing options in that price range.
I know you don't care about this, but I wouldn't buy either. Not a chance. But if I had to choose, I would pick the 800D's. Much better coherence and detail and a bigger, fuller sound. But honestly, for me, what you're asking is a little like trying to pick the tallest midget. OK - let the flame throwing begin!! LOL. |
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The 800s sound boxy and not quite "right" to me, as do the Salon 2s for that matter (the Salon 1s are a different story, IMHO.) |
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I have both Sasha and B&W 800 Ds (first version). I like them both for different reasons. The Sasha's are dynamic, detailed and sound like a live performance with the right material. The B&Ws have a wider dispersion and are better to me for HT. I have no problem with the 800Ds on the high-end with a class (5300) 300x5 amp. If I had to choose it would come down to 2Ch or HT. 2CH I would go with Sasha's, HT I like the 800Ds.
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Good seeing you post again. Will you be attending the D'Agostino/Wilson event on the 15th or are you afraid that the Momentum's continue to temp you away from the Lamm's. |
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I love my 802D's but there isn't a Wilson dealer anywhere nearby so I've never heard the Sashas.
From what I've read, no matter which speaker you buy, your going to be happy. Go with your gut! |
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