Wilson Sasha 2 Pre owned?


I am now listening to 25 year old Proac Response 3.5 speakers with Audio Research tube electronics.  Great speakers but I'm considering an upgrade.  I really like the Wilson Sabrina but now have a chance to buy pre owned Wilson Sasha 2s in the low 20's. They are about two years old but cosmetically perfect, would include a 3 year warranty from Wilson. Also, there was some kind of resistor upgrade after these speakers were manufactured and the dealer would include the upgrade.  The boxes/crates are not included.  Looking for any advice on whether this seems like a good deal, whether the Sasha 2s would be a big step up from the Proacs and whether the used Sasha2s are a better choice than new Sabrinas (which would cost less).  Have to decide very soon because there are others interested in the Sasha's. Thanks. 
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I would only add that if the dealer is a Wilson dealer, I would make sure they got the crates and packing from Wilson to seal the deal. They are very heavy speakers and later on if You want to sell them, You will be able to ship them in the crates versus having to only sell locally because you don't have the proper crates to ship them in.
Wow Gprgr4blu and I agree on something. 

The Sasha 2 is way better then the Sabrina. 

The deal may be good but you should also listen to other contenders that you may prefer that are in the same price range.

These include new a pair of Legacy Aeris which has deeper bass, a bigger soundstage, room correction and the processor can also function as a dac and preamp. These are $22k new a fantastic buy for one of the best speakers in their price class.

The Kef Blade 2 $25k new used pairs are $15k-20k these are magnificent speakers which have greater clarity and a huge soundstage.

The new Paradigm Personas which are brand new at $17k for the 5F and $24k for the 7F these beat the Wilsons in terms of tranparency and have one of the most holographiic of soundstages. The are very high resolution so you have to be more careful in terms of system matching.

So I wouldn't necessarily run out and purchase these Wilsons although well loved are constantly traded for other Wilsons. or other speakers. 

If you are in our neck of the woods we have the Kefs and Paradigm models on display.

Dave owner 
Audio Doctor NJ


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