Flagship DNA
Wilson Audio Specialties today introduced the SabrinaX floor standing loudspeakers. At $18,900 a pair, they are the least expensive tower speaker in the Wilson lineup, and successor to Sabrina® (without the X) loudspeakers from 2015. Although considered a small floorstanding speaker, SabrinaX still stand almost 3 1/2 feet tall and weigh a whopping 112 lbs.
The Wilson Audio SabrinaX leverages technologies from the company’s $329,000 Chronosonic XVX® loudspeakers. SabrinaX uses the same tweeter, same binding posts and same spike/diode assembly found in the Chronosonic XVX. In addition, SabrinaX features X-Material, improved capacitors, a new bracing system, and a new low turbulent vent. SabrinaX is a ground-up rethinking of the Sabrina.
Like the original Sabrina, the new X-version is a rare combination of traditional Wilson hallmark attributes such as bass authority, dynamic resolution, midrange beauty and integrity, and a sense of inherent musical “rightness.” Wilson’s goal was to design a loudspeaker that could stand alongside much larger systems. Like its flagship sibling, the Chronosonic XVX, SabrinaX offers a level of dynamic contrast and harmonic expression that is the defining character of Wilson Audio loudspeakers.
Composite Enclosure
X-Material has long been the cornerstone of Wilson’s composite technology. In its third iteration, X-Material remains unbeatable for its rigidity, inertness, intrinsic damping, and extreme hardness. For this reason, Wilson Audio’s engineers deploy X-Material in several different applications throughout Wilson’s model lineup. The original Sabrina utilized X-Material only in its baffle and lower spike plate. Now, the SabrinaX’s outer enclosure is constructed entirely from X-Material. The SabrinaX cabinet comes that much closer to the near-silent ideal Wilson has relentlessly pursued for decades. The music emerges through SabrinaX from a blacker background. Bass transient performance and clarity are vastly improved. Listeners will hear superior “silence between the notes,” which, among other factors, enhance SabrinaX’s rhythmic timing and pace.
SabrinaX’s new bracing system augments all the above qualities by further reducing cabinet- born resonances. Like all modern Wilson loudspeakers, the engineers meticulously utilized laser vibrometry in an exhaustive exploration of the best cabinet geometries.
Similar to those designed for the XVX’s midrange modules, a new low-turbulence vent replaces the aluminum unit used in the older model. The vent is milled directly into its X-Material enclosure. The intrinsic strength of X-Material makes complex vent shapes possible, which improves the musicality and the overall sonic presentation in the midrange.
Drivers
Tweeter from the XVX
The tweeter chosen for SabrinaX is the Convergent Synergy MK5, which CEO Daryl Wilson and the team developed initially for the limited-edition WAMM Master Chronosonic. The MK5 later became an integral part of the Chronosonic XVX’s design. The Wilson tweeter combines ultra-low distortion, exquisite micro and macro contrast, and ultra-high resolution, all of which are accompanied by a sense of ease, accessibility, and supreme musicality. Technically and musically, the MK5 is—by a comfortable margin—said to be the most honest and engaging tweeter Wilson Audio has made to date.
Midrange
The 5.75-inch midrange driver is remarkably smooth throughout its bandwidth (which extends flat to 2 kHz, facilitating the elevated crossover point to the tweeter). Midrange honesty, resolution, and beauty are the paramount qualities to all Wilson loudspeakers, and SabrinaX’s midrange is no exception. The crossover points allow the driver to perform optimally within the “sweet spot” of its range.
Woofer from the Sasha DAW™
The new 8-inch woofer designed and developed for the Sasha DAW’s bass module now finds a home in the SabrinaX. This state-of-the-art driver is installed into an all-new, exceptionally inert bass cabinet, which provides the perfect platform for the driver’s intrinsically excellent dynamic resolution and transient performance. Together, these elements contribute to a rich and yet ultra-fast midbass, which is, in turn, supported by an authoritative bass foundation. SabrinaX’s bass articulation, transient speed, and bottom-octave extension will demolish any preconceptions about the bass quality and accuracy that can be produced by such a small loudspeaker.
Hardware
Unlike the plastic items found in many high-end loudspeakers, Wilson ports have always been of the utmost quality. The company machines this critical element from a solid billet of 6061-T6 aluminum. Over the years, Wilson Audio has refined port shapes for better performance. For the SabrinaX, a new geometry effectively reduces already low port noise.
The new model utilizes the same Wilson designed and manufactured binding post as the XVX. It is easier to tighten by hand, and also features a banana plug option. This unique Wilson Audio connector resets the bar for reliability and sonic integrity for high-current connections.
The SabrinaX uses the same spike/diode assembly found in the Chronosonic XVX, which increases the mechanical impedance path and improves vibration “draining.” The larger diode also enhances the physical presence and beauty of the design.
AudioCapX™
The first Wilson loudspeaker to benefit from Wilson’s recent integration of capacitor design and manufacturer into its factory in Provo, Utah, was the Chronosonic XVX. Led by engineer Vern Credille, the design team developed a proprietary multi-wound capacitor specifically for the XVX, which the engineers dubbed AudioCapX-WA. The team took a similar approach with Wilson’s smallest floorstander. SabrinaX benefits from a version of the Wilson AudioCapX explicitly designed for its crossover. The new capacitor technology significantly lowers the noise floor to even greater extremes, allowing the listener to hear more detail and resolution.
As is true for all Wilson loudspeakers, Wilson’s craftspeople painstakingly hand-assemble SabrinaX’s crossover. Wilson leads the industry for the quality of its crossover execution and ultra-rigorous manufacturing tolerances. The AudioCapX advances Wilson’s ability on this front as well.
Specifications
- Enclosure Type: Rear Ported(bass), Rear Vented (midrange)
- Woofer: 8 inches (20.32 cm) Paper Pulp
- Tweeter: 1 inch Dome (2.54 cm) Doped Silk Fabric
- Midrange: 5 3/4 inches (14.61 cm) Doped Paper Pulp
- Sensitivity: 87 dB @ 1W @ 1m @ 1kHz
- Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms / 2.60 ohms minimum @ 135Hz
- Minimum Amplifier Power: 50 Watts per channel
- Frequency Response: 31Hz – 23kHz: +/- 3 dB:
- Overall Dimensions:
- Height: 38 inches (96.46 cm)
- Height with spikes: 40 5/16 inches (102.34 cm)
- Width: 12 inches (30.48 cm)
- Depth: 15 5/16 inches (38.96 cm)
- Weight Per Channel: 112 lb (50.80 kg)
- System Shipping Weight (approx.): 290 lbs (131.54 kg)
Price & Availability
Available now worldwide from Wilson Audio dealers for $18,500/pair (U.S. MSRP) in standard colors (Black, Crimson, Ivory or Quartz).
- Standard Colors: $18,500
- Galaxy Gray, Carbon, Quartz
- Upgrade Colors: $19,500
- Diamond Black, Crimson Satin, Ivory