I have owned WWP 6’s for 15 years and tried them with a wide range of application and sources. With the right front-end, which I would broadly define as...
1. a tubed preamp
2. a highly dynamic, powerful, solid-state power amp (must be able to double down watts from 8-4-2 ohms)
3. a clean electrical power source
4. a reasonably well damped room
....they are a second hand bargain at around £4,000.
It’s true they can sound bright with some amps and sources, it’s all about synergy and whilst they may be less forgiving than other speakers, when you get it right they are exciting and addictive.
the foams around the bass cones may need replacing.
i blew a mid range cone once and the uk customer service was good.
if i had the money i would go for the Sasha 2’s but the original Sasha’s also look interesting.
let us know what you go for.
1. a tubed preamp
2. a highly dynamic, powerful, solid-state power amp (must be able to double down watts from 8-4-2 ohms)
3. a clean electrical power source
4. a reasonably well damped room
....they are a second hand bargain at around £4,000.
It’s true they can sound bright with some amps and sources, it’s all about synergy and whilst they may be less forgiving than other speakers, when you get it right they are exciting and addictive.
the foams around the bass cones may need replacing.
i blew a mid range cone once and the uk customer service was good.
if i had the money i would go for the Sasha 2’s but the original Sasha’s also look interesting.
let us know what you go for.