Thiel 3.7 vs Wilson Sasha


I auditioned Thiel 3.7 and Wilson Sasha recently. The upstream for 3.7 is Bryston BCD-1+BP 26+7B SST2+Cardas Neutral Reference cables, while the upstream for Sasha is Ayre CX-7eMP+K5+V5+Tranparent Reference cables. Both speakers were driven very well. Let me compare them in each category below.
1. Treble: 3.7 is more reavling, 3.7 win.
2. Mid range: 3.7 is more reavling and transparent, while Sahsa is fuller, it all depends on your preference, a tie.
3. Bass: 3.7 is more reavling and transparent, while Sasha has an obvious deeper bass extension, and more weight. Sasha win.
4. Coherency: Both have great coherency. But from my point of view, 3.7 has an edge.
5. Color: 3.7 is very neutral and transparent. Sasha is neutral too, but it is a little bit towards warmth side.
6. Sound stage: both can produce a huge sound stage, a tie.
7. Imaging: 3.7's imaging is pin point sharp. Sasha has great imaging ability too. 3.7 win.
Overall, both are outstanding speakers. Personally, I prefer Thiel 3.7's sound signature. IMO, regarding price, Thiel 3.7 might be one of the best buy in High-End world.
actuary616
I recently heard also the Magico Q5 and the M5 series.
Both driven with super high end gears.
Definitely i can appreciate the refinement of these speakers.
But for a floorstander, it isn't quite as full range sounding as say a Wilson Sophia or sasha.
For the amount of $ these speakers are involved, I'd really have to think twice about them.
I've also recently heard the Sophia 3s and the Sashas.
For the cost of these speakers compared to the Magicos,I'd put my money on these speakers and spend the rest on electronics.
However, I can understand why some people would prefer the Magicos over the other speakers.
As they say, to each his own !
I'd pick the Thiel 3.7s over both the Wilson Sasha and the Magico Q5.

Thiel makes an excellent speaker at their respective price point. Not perfect, but again, consider the price.

To Egrady, I always thought my 7.2s required some volume to become involving. Not excessively loud, but they need to move some air to get the detail. In contrast, my Avalons sound fantastic at a whisper or a roar. The 7.2 was such a great speaker, it took the Avalon Isis to get me interested in upgrading.
I mean not off course , you should always test with the same "upstream" components /room , stereophile has a fine balance off testing :listening/measurements
I have been listening to 3.7s for around two weeks. I love them very much! Every speaker has its shorcoming. To my ears, 3.7's base is very flat, tight, transparent, and resolving. So quality wise, 3.7 has great bass. However, its base doesn't go down very deep, and not "punchy". Some people might its base is a little bit "shy". I have Thiel resolve this issue perfectly by adding their smart subs. I never heard them, so I can't comment on that.