Analog sources: Linn LP12 turntable with Naim Armageddon power supply, Naim Aro tonearm; Rega Planar 9 turntable; Supex 900 Super, Linn Akiva, Lyra Helikon Mono cartridges; Audio Note AN-S2 step-up transformer.
Digital source: Sony SCD-777ES and dCS La Scala-Delius SACD/CD players.
Preamplifiers: Fi, DNM 3C Primus.
Power amplifiers: EAR 890, Lamm ML2.1s, First Watt F1.
Loudspeakers: Quad ESL-989, Lowther PM2A in modified Medallion horns.
Cables: Digital: various dCS. Interconnect: Audio Note AN-Vx, Nordost Valhalla, homemades. Speaker:…

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I ran the Prologue One at one-third power into 8 ohms from the 8 ohm tap for 60 minutes—not so much to thermally stress it, as I do with solid-state designs, but to make sure it was up to its working temperature. (I didn't notice the pleasant smell, Art!) I performed a complete set of tests from both its 8 ohm and 4 ohm output transformer taps, but have described the results for both here only when relevant.
The input impedance was usefully high, at 95k ohms at 20Hz and 1kHz, this dropping inconsequentially to 76k ohms at 20kHz. The amplifier preserved…
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Peter McGrath, now with Wilson Audio Specialties, set the Sophias up in my listening room. If you're concerned that this means a reviewer is being given special treatment, I'm told that the dealer from whom you purchase a pair of Sophias will provide this service as a…
Description: Three-way, floorstanding, reflex-loaded loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1" (25mm) inverted titanium-dome tweeter, 7" (178mm) paper-cone midrange unit, 10" (254mm) aluminum-cone woofer. Frequency response: 29Hz-22.5kHz, +0/-3dB. Sensitivity: 89dB/2.83V/m. Impedance: 4 ohms nominal, 3 ohms minimum. Recommended power: >12Wpc.
Dimensions: 41" (1042mm) H by 12" (305mm) W by 18" (457mm) D. Weight: 160 lbs (72.7kg) each.
Finishes: High-gloss automotive paint.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 0073 & 0074.
Price: $11,700/pair. Approximate…
Digital sources: Mark Levinson No.31.5 CD transport; Mark Levinson No.30.6, Chord DAC64 D/A processors; dCS 972 upsampler; Meridian 800 DVD-V/CD/CD-R player; Technics DVD-A10 DVD-A player; Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 3D CD player; Macintosh 8100/80 fitted with two Sonic Solutions SSP-3 digital audio workstation cards; Dell 866MHz Pentium III fitted with RME Digi96/8 Pro and Digital Audio Labs CardDeluxe soundcards, running Windows Me, WinAmp 2.5, SoundForge 5.0, Acid 2.0, and CoolEdit 2000.
Preamplification: Mark Levinson No.380S, Z-Systems rdp-1 digital…
Other than impedance, for which I used an Audio Precision System One, all acoustic measurements were made with the DRA Labs MLSSA system and a calibrated B&K 4006 microphone. To minimize reflections from the test setup, the measuring microphone is flush-mounted inside the end of a long tube. Reflections of the speaker sound from the mike stand and its hardware will be sufficiently delayed not to affect the measurement.
My estimate of the Sophia's voltage sensitivity came in a little below the specified figure, at 88.3dB(B)/2.83V/m, but the difference…
At the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show in January, John Atkinson asked if I would like to do a "Follow-Up" on the Wilson Audio Sophia ($11,700/pair). I was happy to accept the assignment. Not since my days at The Abso!ute Sound, where I reviewed the first generation of Wilson's Cub, have I had the opportunity to listen to a Wilson speaker at length.
I'd quite admired the Cub for its dynamics, resolution, and surprising bass, but ultimately I respected it more than I could love it. For all the performance the Cub…