Sasha and Room

alfa100

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I almost gave up on my Sasha speakers after moving them out of a “terrible small , irregular “room to a “ fairly optimum “ acoustically treated room. They sounded sick .Modifying acoustic room treatment helped some aspects but the upper bass gave me sleepless nights. Trying pillows ,books ,little tables , a blanket on a pole ,boxes filled with my CDs ,removing my ceiling acoustic panels and adding Heimholtz diffusers help and I’m getting there. Sasha sounds excellent. Point being that the Wilson Sasha is a truly exceptional speaker but getting the acoustic space right is extremely important.
 
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alfa100

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Aug 29, 2014
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South Africa
Getting my Sashas to sound great by following the Wilson manual guide to speaker placement guide. I have learned that this is ESSENTIAL. I’m surprised how close the speakers are to the wall. 1434 mm from rear wall and 886 mm from side wall. Tweeter distance 2800 mm. Sounding natural and musical.
 

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