Wilson Audio Releases Sasha V Floorstanding Loudspeakers

Wilson Audio has introduced the Sasha V loudspeakers packing much of the same engineering and technology found in the larger, more expensive models.
The Sasha V loudspeakers stand 120.07 cm tall and weigh 111.13 kg each - relatively compact by Wilson Audio standards. The speakers comprise a two-section modular design with the woofers in the bottom module and the midrange and tweeter in the upper enclosure.
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Handcrafted utilising proprietary materials, Sasha V features the Utah-based company's X-Material, S-Material, and V-Material alongside less mysterious but high-quality elements such as carbon fibre, aerospace-grade aluminium, austenitic stainless steel, not to mention the gold connections throughout the entire signal path.
The Sasha V features a Convergent Synergy Carbon (CSC) tweeter, first used in Wilson's Alexx V speakers. The manufacturer states that the in-house 3D-printed carbon fibre rear-wave chamber provides extended high-frequency range, smooth linearity, and precise high-frequency harmonic expression.
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The midrange is handled by Wilson's 7-inch AlNiCo (Aluminum – Nickel – Cobalt) QuadraMag driver, designed to provide greater soundstage dimensionality in the midrange frequencies that the human ear is most sensitive to. Previously available in Wilson's Chronosonic XVX, Alexx V, and Alexia V speakers, the QuadraMag has also become an integral part of the Sasha V.
We are told that milled X-Material is used in Sasha V's internal bracing, and the side walls of the dual 8-inch woofer's rear-ported enclosure are made from solid X-Material. Additionally, the upper rear-vented mid/treble module also features X-Material. Wilson Audio tells us that the latest version of X-material is 25% thicker than that used in the Sasha DAW. This increase is said to better fortify the enclosure and raise density, mitigating resonances that compromise performance.
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Meanwhile, Sasha V has V-Material slipped between its modules as this promises precise vibration control and provides isolation to the upper module from the bass module, similar to the Alexx V and Alexia V. You'll also find V-Material used for the Wilson Audio Acoustic Diodes enabling the spiked footers to assist in vibration management resulting in better dynamics and micro-detail retrieval, according to the company.
The upper tweeter and midrange array baffle incorporates Wilson Audio's proprietary S-Material in a blend of materials that, says Wilson, forms a highly stable and low-resonance coupling surface for the midrange driver. This provides additional support for the QuadraMag midrange.
Sasha V's crossovers use hand selected and/or hand-made in-house components, including the capacitors, courtesy of Wilson Audio's in-house capacitor manufacturing department (Reliable Capacitors).

Wilson Audio says that the printed circuit boards used by many other speaker brands compress the sound, so Wilson joins each component with point-to-point connections instead.
Wilson Audio's Sasha V has a quoted 20 Hz – 32 kHz +/- 3 dB room average frequency response, 88 dB @ 1W @ 1m @ 1k sensitivity and a listed nominal Impedance of 4 ohms / minimum 2.36 ohms @ 82 Hz.
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The latest Wilson Audio loudspeaker also benefits from numerous hardware upgrades, including bespoke Wilson Audio multi-connector binding posts with modified knurling for a cleaner signal path, improved resistor mounting hardware with a carbon fibre back plate and aluminium framed glass cover, similar to Alexia V. This features tool-free, quick-release knurled thumbscrews for the tweeter and midrange resistors.
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The Wilson Audio Sasha V is now available to order at a UK RRP of £53,998 per pair.
Visit Wilson Audio for more information
Jay Garrett
StereoNET’s resident rock star, bass player, and gadget junkie. Jay heads up StereoNET as Editor for the United Kingdom and Europe regions. His passion for gadgets and Hi-Fi is second only to being a touring musician.
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