Chronosonic XVX.

My friend TLi has flied to Tokyo to attend the Tokyo International Audio Show 2019 (TIAS) on 22-24 Nov.

The Chronosonic XVX demo there is manned by Daryl himself.

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Wow, gorgeous color/finish!
 
Welcome, Mike!
 
Yes, set up in Jadis HK, the Wilson dealer.

My frds and I shall book an appointment for audition! :D
 
Yes, set up in Jadis HK, the Wilson dealer.

My frds and I shall book an appointment for audition! :D
Definitely please let us know what you think when you've heard the XVX!
 
Definitely please let us know what you think when you've heard the XVX!
My pleasure!
Appointment booked : will audition the XVX with TLi on 18th Jan afternoon.
 
My pleasure!
Appointment booked : will audition the XVX with TLi on 18th Jan afternoon.
Fantastic...will be very interesting to read what you think. I am particularly interested in knowing how nuanced you think this speaker is. I imagine if there is a leap in performance above the XLF, it is in the tailoring for the room/listener and highly nuanced ability to discern more than scale/power.
 
$350k plus tip.
 
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THe XVX at Innovative Audio/Video of NY:
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BTW, where in the Robb Report does it say the XVX is $350K?
 
Its listed on the Stereophile article earlier on the thread. People that buy based on reading the Robb Report don't care about the price....

The price isn't in the Robb Report.

I guess you don't care about the facts.
 
I just read the linked article?
Wilson’s Imposing New 6-Foot-Tall Chronosonic XVX Speakers Offer Uncanny Realism
And they'll only set you back a cool $329,000.
 
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Sell your house, buy a tent, set up speakers in tent. Problem solved.
 
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