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Legendary high-end speaker gets major face-lift

June 29th, 2009

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Wilson Audio's latest, the Sasha W/P speaker. (Credit: Steve Guttenberg) Wilson Audio Specialties didn’t invent high-end speakers , but its original WATT speaker, introduced in 1986, changed the rules of the game. Up to that point, state-of-the-art speakers were all large beasts, but the WATT was a comparatively tiny stand-mounted speaker. Its distinctive pyramidal shape went on to spawn countless imitations. The WATT was soon joined by the matching Puppy (woofer), and over the ensuing decades the two-piece WATT/Puppy system evolved, culminating in the WATT/Puppy 8 in 2006. Well over 15,000 WATT/Puppys have been sold since 1986, but rather than move to the W/P 9, founder David Wilson decided to start afresh, so now we have the Sasha W/P ($26,900/pair). Wilson Audio Specialties ‘ director of sales, Peter McGrath, came to New York City to present the Sasha W/P to the press at Wilson dealer Innovative Audio last week. The new speaker’s sweeping curves and refined shape make for the best-looking Wilson speaker of all time. … Originally posted at The Audiophiliac

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