I heard lots of rooms that sounded better .The Wilson Alexx speakers were the best room at Axpona to me.
I heard lots of rooms that sounded better .The Wilson Alexx speakers were the best room at Axpona to me.
Even though they act like a giant absorber, my general experience is "NO." Here is the picture for others who have not seen my Wilson AXPONA report which Bob is referring to:Are those type of ceiling good for the sound?
I always wanted to ask where does Alon gets his suits from That said, David's is no better, lol. Oh well - nobody is perfect.
They make good speakers though.
I thought the photo of the two of them was priceless
I thought the photo of the two of them was priceless
Hey, the less they spend on their clothes, the more they can put into their companies' R&D - to please their fans.
I never said they were cheap. It was a general remark about the 80s style they both seem to prefer.
The Wilson Alexx speakers were the best room at Axpona to me. I was underwhelmed by the Magico room. I love the construction of the Magico speakers but their sound does not sound like real music to my ears.
Another thing that bothers me is that I approached Alon in a very friendly manner at Axpona and he was pretty cool. He has lots of attitude. You would think that at a show he would at least be in friendly sales mode. It left me cold. Maybe he was having a bad day but several others noted it.
Lee,
Obviously speaker taste - is taste... Did you get to hear the High Water Audio room?
Also, I think you raise a very important point regarding likability. Very recent marketing research shows that people view brands as they view other people, judging brands on both competence and warmth. If both are missing, forget about it. But if one is kind of there for you, and one is not there, the brands are valued less. Whereas Dave Wilson comes across as a warm grandfather figure, Wolf sometimes comes across harsh. Business is a tough thing, but Wolf is the face of the brand. How you come across with fans helps shape that "warmth" element of the brand. It all matters.
I've actually had nice exchanges with Mr. Wolf both in person and in emails. And I only have the discontinued Mini II, which I bought used. He was very cordial, answered specific technical questions and was very responsive to emails, even while he was traveling. I guess everyone's experience can be different. I bought my speakers based on these priorities listed in order: sound, technology, appearance and build quality. They are all at a very high level, and the combination of these four attributes represented the best value at the time for me while I was looking for a new pair of speakers.
I only had interactions with Mr. Wolf after I bought by speakers.
EDIT: Sorry, I just realized this is a Wilson speaker thread in the Wilson forum. I apologize for being off topic.
I've actually had nice exchanges with Mr. Wolf both in person and in emails. And I only have the discontinued Mini II, which I bought used. He was very cordial, answered specific technical questions and was very responsive to emails, even while he was traveling. I guess everyone's experience can be different. I bought my speakers based on these priorities listed in order: sound, technology, appearance and build quality. They are all at a very high level, and the combination of these four attributes represented the best value at the time for me while I was looking for a new pair of speakers.
I only had interactions with Mr. Wolf after I bought my speakers.
EDIT: Sorry, I just realized this is a Wilson speaker thread in the Wilson forum. I apologize for being off topic.
Peter, I have had no interactions with him whatsoever...
So all this ink and you never even talked to the man?
Why don’t you talk to Wolf first, and then came back and trash him
I don't really have anything to talk to him about. But this thread is about marketing. In marketing, perception is reality. How he is perceived by others, and by his public actions in the Roysen incident affects how people view the brand.
I don't really have anything to talk to him about. But this thread is about marketing. In marketing, perception is reality. How he is perceived by others, and by his public actions in the Roysen incident affects how people view the brand.
Peter, I have had no interactions with him whatsoever. Just commenting on what people are saying. Plus, that Roysen incident was ugly!
This thread is or was about Wilson's marketing.
Yes, and it should be read from the beginning.
Post #50 tells people everything they need to know about the difference between WA and Magico.