"Good Morning World! Here is the 3rd to last images from the teaser set we have scheduled for you... October 7th all the pieces will be put together." View attachment 29269
Just as I speculated from an earlier picture, they are using two 4" SCANSPEAK ILLUMINATER midrange drivers.....hardly a world beater driver in a SOTA offering from Wilson, but it can still be quite good if utilized properly and I am confident that Wilson will be able to get the best out of it. My best guess is they are using it around 900 or 1k, up to 2.5 to 3k (it can be used down to 150-200, but based on the two 7" mid bass drivers that won't be the case here). This will allow the only high frequency driver (apparently) to loaf .....although Wilson in the past likes to use their tweeters as low as possible, I don't believe that will be the case with the WAMM.
Cheers...
It appears they are using an articulating mechanical module alignment system after all as the use of "Chronos" suggests. Now I'm wondering if it will be motorized.
That was one of the issues I had with the original WAMM, ( yes I owned a pair back in the day), it would resonate at certain frequencies.....sounded like it was coming from the metal housing or the metal circular pipes that they used to attach the upper modules to the metal support tower, that wasn't properly damped, but that was than, I seriously doubt that will be an issue with the new WAMM, in fact it probably will be quite stunning, as one might expect from Mr Wilson's legacy offering.
Cheers.....
I love Wilson speakers but really, what campy background music and content on this video.....come on Wilson, you're a speaker designer, not Mozart, Rossini, etc.....
Give us the engineering facts and details. A serenade we can do without.......