First, I think they look like trash receptacles. I owned a pair of Wilson, Sophia‘s back in 2004 and I never kept a component such a short period of time before I sold it. I listened to the new watt puppies last year and I thought they were very boomy sounding at the dealer. We tried repositioning and moving every other speaker out of the way. They still had that midbass hump that Wilson‘s are famous for. I thought the mid range was OK on vocals, but nothing spectacular. It was actually a little bit clinical sounding. The high frequencies were somewhat improved and not as harsh as previous designs. The imaging was very good. In the end, I bought a pair of Focal maestro utopia Evo speakers. Of course these speakers are much more expensive.
On the other hand, Wilson does an excellent job of finishing their products and their quality control is very good. They are also accessible when you need something. Dealing with a French company is an absolute nightmare, and I don’t recommend it so even though I like my speakers,
Wilson is basically a cabinet company. They buy off the shelf drivers and a crossover. They ‘make’ the resisters in house, whatever that means. They even used Focal drivers at one time. I find most Wilson speakers very fatiguing to listen to over a long period of time. I don’t believe anything they say in these magazines and I know that all they’re doing is catering to their advertisers. The one thing that Wilson does almost better than anyone in the industry is marketing and advertising. I can’t prove it, but I wonder how many long-term loans and how many free products they give away. I also wonder what the so-called discounts are to reviewers who decide to keep their products. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of these reviewers are getting their products for free.