Since its introduction in 1998, the MAXX has proved a clear success by every measure-in units sold, in glowing reviews, and in the degree to which it has become the reference for many of those leading reviewers. (One writer said the MAXX Series 2 was "the most significant product I've written about in my eight years as an audio reviewer.") Perhaps MAXX's greatest measure of success is its use by top-tier electronics and cable manufacturers in their reference systems.
We realized that, as good as the Series 2 was, the existing platform stood in the way of further improvement. So we conceived an all-new design.
The primary objective was to further improve MAXX's time-domain performance. The Wilson design team split the single upper module into two discreet units and incorporated Aspherical Propagation Delay. They added a slightly simplified version of the astonishing new midrange driver developed for Alexandria Series 2. Then, all-new crossovers were designed to capitalize on the performance of the new driver.
Specifications:
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Enclosure Type Woofer: Enclosure Type Midrange: Enclosure Type Tweeter: Woofers: Midrange: Tweeter: Sensitivity: Nominal Impedance: Minimum Amplifier Power: Frequency Response: Overall Dimensions: Approx. System Weight Per Channel:
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Rear Ported Rear Ported Sealed One - 13 inch, (33.02 cm) One - 10.5 inch, (25.4 cm) Two - 6.75 inch (17.15 cm) One - 1 inch inverted dome (2.54 cm) 91 dB at 1 watt (2.0V) at one meter at 1kHz 4 ohms, 3 ohms minimum 15 Watts per channel +/- 3 dB 20 Hz - 21 kHz Average in-room response Height - 67 13/16 inches, (172.25 cm) Width - 16 1/8 inches, (40.95 cm) Depth - 24 1/4 inches, (61.61 cm) 410 lbs each (187 kg)
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