The Wilson Audio Sasha DAW is a three-way design comprising two separate enclosures. The rear-vented upper module contains a 1-inch dome tweeter and a 7-inch midrange driver, while the ported woofer cabinet contains a pair of 8-inch bass drivers. As is typical for the brand, Wilson has gone to heroic lengths to control panel resonances within the new Sashas’ cabinets, and to ensure time-domain accuracy through the use of carefully sloped baffles and a user-adjustable angling system for the upper module.
Like Wilson’s larger speakers (and unlike the smaller, one-piece Sabrina and Yvette models),the Sasha DAW allows the customer (or more likely, the installer) to adjust the angle and position of the midrange/tweeter module, in order to provide the ideal time alignment for each installation. These fine adjustments within the time domain are achieved by a simple but carefully-engineered mechanical “ladder,” upon which the upper module rests.
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