Driver Used In Wilson Speakers Review

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Back in late November when I toured the factory in Provo, Utah, Daryl Wilson told me he had a special prototype he wanted me to see. But there was one condition, I could not show this unfinished speaker until it made its official debut. Well that day has arrived and Wilson has announced the TuneTot, a not so small (15.6 inches tall x 8.6 inches wide x 10.2 inches deep) $9,800 two-way monitor aimed at both consumer and professional alike. Even better, they sent me a pair in a gorgeous ivory pearl finish about a week and a half ago to evaluate. Today I wanted to share both the press release of the product and my first impressions of this impressive new speaker system.

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First off, this speaker gives up nothing to its more expensive larger brothers and sisters. The packaging is first-rate and the owner’s manual goes into some detail about proper placement.

These monitors are meant to be used with a “surface boundary” behind them or underneath like on a fireplace mantel or bookshelf, or in my case, on a desk surface. 12 pay payroll keygen. The cabinet is very solid and each weighs 30 lbs.

The monitors sit on spikes that are adjustable in an almost infinite number of ways and there are “IsoBases” which are really heavy two-piece isolation platforms that the speaker also rests on. Since many users will just want to use these without included speaker grills (also made in the same cabinet material so rigidity), there is an entirely new Wilson option of contrasting “rings” which can be chosen based on color. I chose a steel-blue which is a sort of medium blue.

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The individually milled 6061-T6 aluminum rings have magnets spread around the circumference so they magnetically attach to the driver bolts of the mid-woofer. As a nice touch, the color combination you choose for the TuneTots and TuneTot Ring are used in the two layers of the IsoBase, the metal on top, the cabinet paint on the bottom. The overall look is spectacular. In another unusual departure are speaker binding posts that accept bananas which was convenient for me since we are a former Magnepan household and have lots of banana terminated cable lying around. Like many Wilson speakers, there is a tool kit with spikes included and the rings and IsoBase come in separate packaging that is shipped in three separate boxes with high quality foam inserts.

The customer presentation is sublime upon receiving the TuneTots. The Wilson heritage is evident with a tweeter derived from the Alexia 2 and a midrange driver derived from the Alexx and Sabrina products.