Quote Originally Posted by RGA
I often wonder why Wilson is the go to speaker when people compare -- probably due to price and the fact that Stereophile loves them for some unknown reason.
Or, God forbid, it could be they actually like their sound . Respect isn't given, it's earned. Just because you don't, doesn't mean other people agree with you.
I'm not surprised they went under - and I won't be when consumers figure out Wilson.
What an asinine statement. Which consumers would that be? The ones that have made the W/P the most popular hi-end speaker in the last 25 years? Don't forget, Dave Wilson has been successfully building speakers for decades now. He may not have the financial reserves of Peter, but he likely has a larger client base. Of couse, the very nature of the hi-end is so fly-by-night as it is, I wouldn't be surprised to see the majority of purveyors play Casper .