

If they do not jump on the chance to let 50+ audiophiles hear these powered by Carver Silver 7 tube amps and a massaged Dodd pre / connected with MIT Oracle cables......they are nuckin futz!!! How many of their dealers showrooms have this kind of gear to demo the Sophia III's on???? Bet not a single one! I would bet they would NEVER sound so good...treitz3 wrote:Well, surprising turn of events. I received yet another call. This time from Wilson speaker company, inquiring about the 'fest. I was on the phone with them for about a half an hour telling them all about what it is that we do up here in the mountains of North Carolina. The end result is that we are right back where we started. The gentleman I chatted with said that he is going to go the marketing department to see if one of the dealer network folks can hook us up with the speakers.
We are unsure at this point if there is enough time to make this happen this year or not. He said that he will try his best and I told him that if we cannot do it this year because of time constraints, then next year would be fine. So, the Wilsons are back on the drawing board right now. When I know something more, you all will be the first to know. Keep your fingers crossed.
by Henry RollinsI am an audiophile
It looks as if part of his first "real" system [once he could afford one] included Carver as well. Find out more about that in the article. I just ran across this today on the Polk forum and found his comments and observations interesting enough to post here.I have five systems in my home. The one I spend the most time in front of is.....Wilson Audio Sophia 3s.....
Here ya go Rabbit!TNRabbit wrote:
Frankie, Wilsons are incredible. I'm very interested in a head-to-head with Carver & Polk speakers....