@OP The Alexx V and the current generation of Wilsons have higher resolution than the older ones but also have a more even tonal balance. The XLF is a very revealing speaker but it is less forgiving in the upper midrange / treble than the newer speakers. The XLF is more extended in the bass than the Alexx V, so if the room has bass problems you will hear them more readily on the XLF. But properly set up in a good room and with sympathetic matching components, it’s still a fabulous speaker and, actually, something of a bargain at today’s used prices.
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@bubba12 fullness and Bass at lower volumes. |
@carey1110 my suspicion is that it’s probably a room issue more than equipment. I have been down a similar road but it was never the equipment letting me down. Subwoofers maybe? |
Yes I get that, I believe the room or space has so much volume with the ceiling height and the large open floor plan that the Alexx V just can’t fill it. This is why I thought the XLF which has much better low end extension may perform better. Kinda like adding a sub which is adding equipment to compensate for the speaker unless you think having a sub in a different location would help. |
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