Speaker Suggestions $30K Sasha DAW competitor?


I have been contemplating some new speakers - I have Wilson Sasha 1's which sound fantastic, but the highs can be screechy on some songs.  I listen to rock, alternative, punk at concert volumes.  I am looking at the Sasha DAW's and ??  I just heard the Alexia V's - they are what I want, but they come with a $70K price tag - just too much - man did they sound absolutely stunning - I think they are THE BEST Wilson's in the entire line - if anyone has that kind of cash you should go hear them - stunning.    I wanted to consider the PS Audio FR30's (which I have not heard) before I made a final decision, and was going to Boulder to hear the FR30's, but PS mandates that you have to be vaccinated and boosted - my doctor said don't get the booster - PS can do whatever they want - but I draw the line on my health - so that one is out (I have their DAC and support has been great).  One of the reasons I liked the FR30 is the ribbon tweeter tech which I perceive might be good in that speaker - I find them pretty smooth (have heard similar tech in the Martin Logan stuff - and they are smooth indeed).   Not a fan of Magico, Sonus Faber or Elac - in my view and for my taste - they are not musical.  Looking for floor standers.  Thanking you all for your speaker input. 

plaw

@soix

The Joseph Audio Pearls are calling your name.

So I have been looking for their distributors - here is their website which has not been updated in almost 4 years. No phone number, no address.  (I especially like there is a picture of a land-line on the contact page - oopsy). So what would happen if there were problems? No dealer locator is listed. Kind of nervous about them. Crazy that basic stuff some of these manufacturers blow it on. Some have non-transferable warranties, or no returns, must be boosted, or have no contact info. This is basic stuff. You can call Rowland and chances are Jeff will pick up the phone, he stands behind his stuff - even when it is WAY out of warranty. That is what one would expect when you are spending $20K on an amp. But I am going to keep trying to hunt down that speaker.  If I find it and buy it they should give you a spiff - you're the best marketing that they have.

 

I totally agree with you — it’s unforgivable to me they don’t list a dealer network. No excuse for that in any way. You have to call or email to find a dealer, which is just absurd in this day and age, and I even wrote them an email about it about 6 months ago. But, when you do call (at least when they listed a phone#) you’re likely to speak directly with Jeff Joseph, and he’s great when you talk to him. Also, they’ve been around for about 30 years or so and I don’t think over that time I’ve heard a negative comment on reliability or service so I’m sure they’ve got it worked out somehow. What prompted my comment was if you melded the best qualities of your experience with the A5 and Atrias you’d have the Pearls (although I think the Pearls image/soundstage/disappear even better than Rockports). In truth, I’m not sure you got a great audition of the A5s and sounds like there may have been a setup issue of some kind, but I agree with your assessment of Rockports, especially in the treble — they tend to be a little too laid back for me in that region although otherwise great-sounding speakers (I heard them with Boulder amp/pre and top MSB DAC BTW). I also got to hear the Q7 with Vitus monoblock amps/pre (forget the DAC) and though I greatly respected them they didn’t seem to capture the “soul” of the music to really suck me in. I honestly don’t think you could go wrong with the DAW, but I also wouldn’t buy them without at least hearing the Pearls because from what you’ve said I think they do everything you’re looking for in spades. Also, they’re not nearly as persnickety to set up as Wilsons are — they of course benefit from better placement, but you don’t have to have JA set them up or sweat 1mm movements to get the sound dialed in, and I also think they’re easier to drive. Plus, at least to my eye, they’re very attractive speakers and not likely to raise girlfriend issues, so there’s that (although I personally like the aesthetics of Wilson’s speakers too, short of the monstrous Alexandrias and up). Again, FWIW.

Not sure if they qualify as being close enough in price to the Sasha DAWs, but the Vandersteen Kento Carbons are very good at around $40k new -- and I think someone has some listed at around $30K demos.  (No affiliation).  With the ability to fine-tune the base to your room, time-aligned design (parallel to Wilsons), and an easy load to drive due to their internal powered subwoofers, they might just be what you're looking for.  

Happy listening,

dawgfish

OP- I posted an extensive journey on WBF in this price range with write-up on all of them. Much spirited debate on my journey, check it out and PM me for specific questions.

What would be helpful is if you posted your 3 top criteria in a speaker - none are perfect and most excel in different ways. Unfortunately most people on this site just post what they own rather than solve your situation.