That Cranberry Pearl is absolutely exquisite. Anyone who hasn't seen it in person needs to do so to truly appreciate it. I agree with you about bass; one of the most amazing demos I've ever heard was a few years ago at RMAF. Wilson had a system set up with a pair of their Thor's Hammer subwoofers. They played a track that didn't have any appreciable low bass content, and in the middle of it shut off the subs. As soon as they did, your sense of the size of the room the track was recorded in went away immediately. When they turned them back on, it came back. It's clear that our bodies use subsonic cues we can't hear per se to help determine spacial orientation - which makes sense, as it's part of what allowed early humans to determine if that rustling in that bush was a potential bear or mountain lion across the field or RIGHT THERE. 🙂
I remember a Florida show where they had Sasha DAWs (and the new at the time XVX on static display) and two Watch Dogs. The Dogs added so much spatial information and indeed that is what my LoKes are doing in the system. The extra LF extension is just icing on the cake.
A very good review. I have had the opportunity to listen to these fantastic speakers myself and I can only agree with your comments. Keep up the good work!
First: your reviewing via video makes most other TAS reviews seem quite limiting by comparison. You've done a superlative job that helps us get closer to appreciating the product. Second: as someone who's progressed from Alexia to Alexia II and now Alexia V, I'm in full agreement with your experience and assessment. These are musical and articulate and just so damned great!
I have been an Audiophile for over 50 years. I that time have owned more big systems that most people read about. Starting with Quads original in my dorm room in 1970. The thing that I have always strived for , is the reality of size in relation to the listener. We should always try to repace the position on the performer to you at the concert or club at a distance that relates to your position in the listening hot spot . So with the speakers at say 20 feet from you the performance on simple vocal should be 20 to 30 feet back. The trouble with larger speakers and I will use the larger Wilson’s as a reference . The voice and ambiance become larger in reality. Having lived with both the Aleixia 1. And 2 and will say that their ability to relate to size and ambiance with the hot spot is Superb. There have been very few systems in my travels that do this. With many systems the voice projected is if you at at the microphone and not a listening position 20-30 feet away.this is very fatiguing. By the way I was the part owner of Lyric Hi Fi . And sold thing like infinity IRS etc .larger than reality, but many people liked that during its time . The Duntech Sovereign was one of the only large speakers that did it right years ago.
@@pedrocols,Recorded noises and sounds are music whether or not rhythmic or static. But if you’re listening and reference live vs studio sessions it’s just a matter of preference. A studio is a controlled environment,you can enhance vocals choirs instruments. Live can offer both bliss and errors that’s equally enjoyable but still subjective criteria.
When I first heard that you were a recording engineer, I thought, "OMG, another dynamics crushing recording engineer." Then you said Chesky Records and I am so happy that you did.
Good review. It was great see how the speakers were made. I have to commend you getting good quality video of the Cranberry Pearl finish. If I was to buy and Wilson speaker I would likely get that color. I have heard the XVX, AlexV and Sasha DAW with that finish, they all look gorgeous.
@@lexlarkin I think we should let the consumer decide if it’s worth it. People who value sound quality will love these speakers. If it fits the budget for Robert then why not?
They look very nice in Ivory..I always went with dark colored W/A speakers but switching to white for my DAW's makes a very nice statement in our living room.
I love the white one we pulled in from Robert Harley's room but I love the Cranberry Pearl even more. In person you see more of the metallic flake in the paint. Photos and video don't do them justice.
I have some very nice speakers and suitable supporting cast but your video has me lusting after the Wilson Audio Alexia V's. Because I still have some sanity left I will never part with over $100,00o AUD's (unless I win Lotto) but at least I'm going to have a listen given the chance. Great video, thanks.
Terrific review, thanks. I have been looking at these and the Sasha DAW, wondering whether the Alexia V would work in a 15 X17X20 room--a lot of volume with the high ceiling but a relatively small footprint. Would appreciate your thoughts on minimum room size.
Great review.. Now that you added the Loke’ subs, I’d love to know why you felt subs were needed and what value adds were gained. My AlexiaVs in Ember Pearl arrive this month. Thank you!
Please make me a pair for significantly less, while maintaining the exact same levels of quality, sound, performance and fit N finish, packing & shipping, if you do I'll buy 10 pairs! I'll wait for your response and pricing....
Great Review!! I think you mentioned the speaker cables you are running... was it Ansuz? I have Sasha DAW's coming in at the end of this month (in Cranberry Pearl as well) Which was an easy decision to make, speaker cables on the other hand, that has not been an easy decision. I want to get the most out of my new purchase but I also don't want to spend as much money on cables as I have in the speakers! So I have not purchased any yet.
I am in the same situation as you. I got my DAW in Argento Silver Satin. Running Triode Wires Labs speakers cables and interconnect. The sound is good but I also want to get the best from them without massive cost. At this point I am done upgrading lol😂. Enjoy your incoming DAWs.
@@realleescoggins Cmon, maybe with a proper pass labs amp, they would be able to sound decent. I am in love with wilson audio cream midrange and b&w are totally opposite to it. They might have a chance to sound good at classical music, but thats it. Not my cup of tea
I admire Wilson’s products, but… If you have bass drivers that opposed forces you wouldn’t need to decouple from vibrations. If you got rid of the woeful invention called a passive crossover you wouldn’t need adjustable time-alignment, as the DSP can handle that. Micro and macro dynamics, low-level detail and driver control are all vastly improved with direct (active) amplifier connections.
31 changes to the Speaker. YES, Because that is what Wilson is known for. Also my bet its not your last Speaker. I'm thinking Bose will be it. Wilson just made another change. That Wilson is way out dated Now 7 28 23
it's funny how you speak: "I Found My Final Speakers" why these declarations? audiophilia is a lifelong disease, nothing is permanent here :) but what I'm trying to say is that it's normal that when you get bored with them, you will take another one...
@@stateniland right..and you’ll be looking at those holes for as long as you have those speakers. Also note that some people do put the grills back on to protect against pets and children.
Why do you used compressed files from Qobuz & Tidal instead of streaming hi-res files from local storage? I my experience streaming an album from a local hard drive or NAS sounds significantly better then streaming the same album from Qobuz or Tidal, with Qobuz sounding slightly better than Tidal. Your system certainly has the resolution to hear the difference.
Once you hear and see them, you will understand why they cost that much. It's actually a fair price given the build quality and customer experience including dealer delivery and precise setup.
That Cranberry Pearl is absolutely exquisite. Anyone who hasn't seen it in person needs to do so to truly appreciate it.
I agree with you about bass; one of the most amazing demos I've ever heard was a few years ago at RMAF.
Wilson had a system set up with a pair of their Thor's Hammer subwoofers. They played a track that didn't have any appreciable low bass content, and in the middle of it shut off the subs.
As soon as they did, your sense of the size of the room the track was recorded in went away immediately.
When they turned them back on, it came back.
It's clear that our bodies use subsonic cues we can't hear per se to help determine spacial orientation - which makes sense, as it's part of what allowed early humans to determine if that rustling in that bush was a potential bear or mountain lion across the field or RIGHT THERE. 🙂
I remember a Florida show where they had Sasha DAWs (and the new at the time XVX on static display) and two Watch Dogs. The Dogs added so much spatial information and indeed that is what my LoKes are doing in the system. The extra LF extension is just icing on the cake.
Just beautiful. I wish I could see that finish in person. Congrats!
Thank you.
A very good review. I have had the opportunity to listen to these fantastic speakers myself and I can only agree with your comments. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
First: your reviewing via video makes most other TAS reviews seem quite limiting by comparison. You've done a superlative job that helps us get closer to appreciating the product. Second: as someone who's progressed from Alexia to Alexia II and now Alexia V, I'm in full agreement with your experience and assessment. These are musical and articulate and just so damned great!
Agreed and thank you so much for the kind comments.
@@realleescoggins Left you a PM in Audioshark with more that I didn't feel appropriate for this forum. Hope you get to respond.
@@sjschaff Been at Axpona but will take a look.
@@realleescoggins Heard it was a fine event. A number of folks from our SFAF group were there as well.
I have been an Audiophile for over 50 years. I that time have owned more big systems that most people read about. Starting with Quads original in my dorm room in 1970. The thing that I have always strived for , is the reality of size in relation to the listener. We should always try to repace the position on the performer to you at the concert or club at a distance that relates to your position in the listening hot spot . So with the speakers at say 20 feet from you the performance on simple vocal should be 20 to 30 feet back. The trouble with larger speakers and I will use the larger Wilson’s as a reference . The voice and ambiance become larger in reality. Having lived with both the Aleixia 1. And 2 and will say that their ability to relate to size and ambiance with the hot spot is Superb. There have been very few systems in my travels that do this. With many systems the voice projected is if you at at the microphone and not a listening position 20-30 feet away.this is very fatiguing. By the way I was the part owner of Lyric Hi Fi . And sold thing like infinity IRS etc .larger than reality, but many people liked that during its time . The Duntech Sovereign was one of the only large speakers that did it right years ago.
At the end of the day what you listen at your home is just music reproduction which is a very far cry from actual music.
@@pedrocols,Recorded noises and sounds are music whether or not rhythmic or static. But if you’re listening and reference live vs studio sessions it’s just a matter of preference. A studio is a controlled environment,you can enhance vocals choirs instruments. Live can offer both bliss and errors that’s equally enjoyable but still subjective criteria.
Excellent review and presentation by you - thanks.
Thanks David. Much appreciated.
Great stuff, Lee. Thank you for the thorough overview and detailed sound impressions.
My pleasure.
The paint quality is even more superb, absolutely.
It's really something in person.
When I first heard that you were a recording engineer, I thought, "OMG, another dynamics crushing recording engineer." Then you said Chesky Records and I am so happy that you did.
LOL! Yes, we maximized dynamic range as best we could. Thanks for watching.
How splendid, thank you for sharing your time with these speakers.
Need some Wilson audio in my life lol great review!
Many thanks!
What a great review. Thank you for describing your experience with the speakers and for explaining the Wilson Audio line. Great job.
So Lee would enjoy seeing you at the Atlanta Audio club meeting . Like the video.
I will try to attend more meetings.
Good review. It was great see how the speakers were made. I have to commend you getting good quality video of the Cranberry Pearl finish. If I was to buy and Wilson speaker I would likely get that color. I have heard the XVX, AlexV and Sasha DAW with that finish, they all look gorgeous.
Thanks so much!
That baby behind you the Revox A77 is for me the best open reel in design and sound, I have repaired it and was delighted
I’m a Wilson Sasha owner and these are a logical next step. Thanks for the review!
You are deluding yourself. There is no logic to these purchasing decisions. There's only desire.
@@lexlarkin I think we should let the consumer decide if it’s worth it. People who value sound quality will love these speakers. If it fits the budget for Robert then why not?
@@realleescoggins Which has precisely nothing to do with my point.
Ditch those GIK Alphas for the front wall and put in pure well diffusers. Mind blown. Biggest best improvement I’ve ever done to my system.
Will look into it.
@@realleescoggins company is ATS- I bought four from them
@@snomofilms The GIK panels work really well but I always try to explore new things.
Great review Lee. I’m looking forward to hearing these at Axpona this weekend.
We'll see you there!
Thanks so much Steve!
This is so great. Thank you for your collaboration with Chesky and subsequently the Atlanta musicians. I trust your judgment.
They look very nice in Ivory..I always went with dark colored W/A speakers but switching to white for my DAW's makes a very nice statement in our living room.
I love the white one we pulled in from Robert Harley's room but I love the Cranberry Pearl even more. In person you see more of the metallic flake in the paint. Photos and video don't do them justice.
I really appreciated all the detail in your review. Very aspirational. And inspirational.
The cost of Scanspeak drivers + crossovers is only ~ U.S.$ 2,000.Wilson charges U.S.$68,000+ for ready built product.Nice.
Great long form review, the question now is Alexia V vs Alexx version 1 second hand…
Don't have the Series 1 to compare with but likely a bigger leap still to the Vs.
The midrange unit has been changed so is the tonal balance, Alexia V sounds different I'm not really sure it's better
I have some very nice speakers and suitable supporting cast but your video has me lusting after the Wilson Audio Alexia V's. Because I still have some sanity left I will never part with over $100,00o AUD's (unless I win Lotto) but at least I'm going to have a listen given the chance. Great video, thanks.
Thanks for the great review, snapped up some music along the way :)
Great review. Thanks so much.
Thanks Joe!
Nice review thanks👍
Thank you.
Terrific review, thanks. I have been looking at these and the Sasha DAW, wondering whether the Alexia V would work in a 15 X17X20 room--a lot of volume with the high ceiling but a relatively small footprint. Would appreciate your thoughts on minimum room size.
Thank you.
Also, I believe the Alexia V would work well in that room. However, the DAW is a terrific option as well.
But my name is alexia
Great review.. Now that you added the Loke’ subs, I’d love to know why you felt subs were needed and what value adds were gained. My AlexiaVs in Ember Pearl arrive this month. Thank you!
Good stuff
Thanks!
Scanspeak collection in a fancy box .....nothing more.
Troels Gravesen shows these for what they are !
Please make me a pair for significantly less, while maintaining the exact same levels of quality, sound, performance and fit N finish, packing & shipping, if you do I'll buy 10 pairs!
I'll wait for your response and pricing....
You're perfectly right.Just relabelled Scanspeaks,Troel's designs and cheap glueing only of the boxes.Prices criminal.
Great Review!! I think you mentioned the speaker cables you are running... was it Ansuz? I have Sasha DAW's coming in at the end of this month (in Cranberry Pearl as well) Which was an easy decision to make, speaker cables on the other hand, that has not been an easy decision. I want to get the most out of my new purchase but I also don't want to spend as much money on cables as I have in the speakers! So I have not purchased any yet.
I am in the same situation as you. I got my DAW in Argento Silver Satin. Running Triode Wires Labs speakers cables and interconnect. The sound is good but I also want to get the best from them without massive cost. At this point I am done upgrading lol😂. Enjoy your incoming DAWs.
At the time of the review, I had Synergistic Galileo SX in.
Comprehensive review.
System tour...?!
I will work on that.
I have the convergent tweeters I use them in my ultra car audio set up some of the best tweeters I've used the focal Ultima by contrast harsh
These are exactly the same speakers I’m getting including the paint. The Alex V,they were too much for my room. I have a small room that is 10 x 20’
How much money did you pay for your speakers? Not MSRP, but how much did you specifically pay for them?
Standard industry accommodation.
I think Alexia Vs are great. But I've also heard the Magnapan 20.7s which cost less than one third the price.
If I’ve been looking & listening to the Bowers & Wilkins 800 speakers, why should Wilson speakers for their extra cost be a consideration?
Because the movable drivers here ensure better time alignment and that improves everything. The Alexia cabinets are less resonant as well.
Well cause B&w sound cold and dull and unengaging. If you are listening mainly to classical why not, but otherwise a very poor design
@@aleksanderszeps2098 I am not sure I would go that far. Many B&W models sound good and the build quality is excellent.
@@realleescoggins Cmon, maybe with a proper pass labs amp, they would be able to sound decent. I am in love with wilson audio cream midrange and b&w are totally opposite to it. They might have a chance to sound good at classical music, but thats it. Not my cup of tea
At the price of them most will not buy its not convenient at all , How do they expect to make mass sales on them they do look amazing i must say.
You would be surprised how well these are selling. I believe the company has to work hard to keep up with demand.
they aren't meant for those who cannot afford Ala' Porsche 911 Turbo.
@@stateniland Wilson will tell you that some middle income folks who greatly love sound will save up for these. The market is not all millionaires.
I found my speakers. Paradigm Founder 120H
I admire Wilson’s products, but…
If you have bass drivers that opposed forces you wouldn’t need to decouple from vibrations.
If you got rid of the woeful invention called a passive crossover you wouldn’t need adjustable time-alignment, as the DSP can handle that.
Micro and macro dynamics, low-level detail and driver control are all vastly improved with direct (active) amplifier connections.
How do you complete the DSP conversion with no sonic degradation?
fantastic audio. Sad that the end result looks like something a rich boomer with no taste would put in his hobby boat
I found my final car - Aston Martin DB 12.
Wow
Are these speakers really $67000??
No. In the special paint colour shown they are $79,000.
They start at $67,900 in standard colors.
Without tax that is. In Germany they cost about 90.000 Euro. Crazy.
@@elderinmoi1571 You get what you pay for. But maybe the Sasha V is a better fit for a different budget.
31 changes to the Speaker. YES, Because that is what Wilson is known for. Also my bet its not your last Speaker. I'm thinking Bose will be it. Wilson just made another change. That Wilson is way out dated
Now 7 28 23
You noticed the Bass.
That is all Wilson's are about. Where have you been
Until Next month when you find your final last speakers.
Repeat for the next 30 years.
Well anything can happen but I kept my last speakers for five years.
@@realleescoggins
I have living room dust older than that.
😀😎👍🤗
@@davidfromamerica1871 LOL!
But my name is alexia
Alexia 5
The "V" refers to V material in the construction of the cabinets.
it's funny how you speak: "I Found My Final Speakers" why these declarations? audiophilia is a lifelong disease, nothing is permanent here :) but what I'm trying to say is that it's normal that when you get bored with them, you will take another one...
Rather than watch you talk maybe keep speaker video
Amazing. A speaker that costs the same as a mid-size sedan…. & they couldn’t include magnetic grills.
do you actually attach and remove covers more than once? you take them off and store them.. never to be seen again.
@@stateniland right..and you’ll be looking at those holes for as long as you have those speakers. Also note that some people do put the grills back on to protect against pets and children.
@@stateniland I take them off and store them. Occasionally will put on during vacations.
@@subant05 The holes fine to me. They are so small I don’t even notice them.
Why do you used compressed files from Qobuz & Tidal instead of streaming hi-res files from local storage? I my experience streaming an album from a local hard drive or NAS sounds significantly better then streaming the same album from Qobuz or Tidal, with Qobuz sounding slightly better than Tidal. Your system certainly has the resolution to hear the difference.
Blah blah
Ah
Thanks God we listen music 🎶 very good with no alien speakers and spent money in other areas, 67.000 for 2 speakers !!!
Once you hear and see them, you will understand why they cost that much. It's actually a fair price given the build quality and customer experience including dealer delivery and precise setup.