Wilson Alexia 2 lacking some bass


Hello everyone,

I’m reaching out for advice on fine-tuning my system, as I'm noticing a minor lack of low-end response that seems unusual given the capabilities of my speakers.

Here’s the current setup:

  • Speakers: Wilson Alexia 2, positioned on spikes per the WASP guide
  • Amplification: Nagra HD mono amps
  • Digital Source: DCS Rossini Apex with DCS Rossini Clock
  • Server: Antipodes Oladra
  • Cabling: Shunyata Omega throughout
  • Room Dimensions: Approximately 20 x 15 ft

I’m wondering if the amps may not be the ideal match or if further adjustments to the speaker placement could help resolve this. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

 

greenspyder718

You may be sitting in a null. I had a room 15 x 20 x 8 and needed to move my seat back until the room response flattened out from my ear position. I did this 6 inches at a time with the laptop and mic until it was optimized. It was not at the 62% back rule of thumb. Roughly your 15 ft has a resonant freq of 37 hz and your 8 ft ceiling is 70. That is a problem right away. Your 20 feet is about 28 hz. That room had Sasha One's.

Today's room has Alexia One's. I had to bass trap the heck out of it to make it flatter. See my virtual room in Tennessee. The Sasha room is also in the system under Kentucky.

I think this is readily solvable. Your gear is stellar.

I have had Alexia 2s and now Alexia Vs. I agree with others here. The lack of bass is usually caused by the location in the room. One of the key factors is whether the port is reinforced by the wall behind the speakers. Move them closer to the wall and see what happens. You should be able to attain excellent bass with your system. Don't change your amps.