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Electrocompaniet TANA L2 ADD-ON SPEAKER
Add-on wireless speaker. Reinvented. The 2nd generation TANA L2 is an add-on wireless loudspeaker to be used to enhance the TANA SL2 and create a HiFi stereo system. The TANA L2 is built on our own Class AB amplifier and sophisticated signal processing. Because in the end, music really matters. You can also add the SIRA -L1 to add even more depth to the setup.
The 2nd generation TANA L2 is an add-on wireless loudspeaker to be used to enhance the TANA SL2 and create a HiFi stereo system. The TANA L2 is built on our own Class AB amplifier and sophisticated signal processing. Because in the end, music really matters.
You can also add the SIRA -L1 to add even more depth to the setup.
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Surprisingly wide stereo image and steady low end define the TANA L2 add-on when paired with an SL2, delivering room-filling, composed sound driven by a 150W Class AB amp and rigid metal enclosure. The EC Play app and Roon Ready connectivity extend versatility, while reviewer Terry Ellis noted its refined balance and composure at higher volumes.
Pros
- Impressive stereo imaging and wide soundstage for a compact wireless setup when paired with an SL2.
- Clean, powerful output with good composure at high volumes thanks to the 150W Class AB amplification.
- Extensive connectivity and streaming support (EC Play app, Tidal Connect, Roon Ready, SPDIF/Toslink) for flexible source options.
- Well-built, domestic-friendly design with a stiff metal enclosure that enhances acoustic performance.
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Cons
- High total cost — L2 is sold separately, making a stereo pair significantly more expensive than some competitors.
- No HDMI ARC input, which limits seamless TV/soundbar replacement use for some buyers.
Sound Quality
88/100
Bass
87/100
Reviewers repeatedly noted surprisingly good low-frequency performance from a small enclosure aided by two side passive radiators; "Bass was decent too even being sat on a desk" and "pretty good bass to my genuine surprise." No strong comments that a sub is required, so bass is strong for the speaker's compact size.
Mid
89/100
Mids are described as balanced, clear and bodily with a solid centre focus: "solid centre focal point" and "nicely balanced sound"; vocals and instruments are presented with clarity and low fatigue, supporting long listening sessions.
Treble
87/100
Treble is described as controlled and adjustable via the app (brightness control available). Reviewer preferred a slight treble lift but reported no harshness or sibilance, indicating refined upper-frequency presentation.
Soundstage Imaging
91/100
The SL2+L2 pairing produced an impressive stereo image for the size with a strong sense of dimension and extension: "shocked by the sound quality... the quality of the stereo image" and "creating a fantastic sense of dimension to music." Imaging is focused and wide for a compact system.
Dynamics
88/100
Driven by a 150W Class A/B amp the speakers deliver clean, powerful output with good composure at higher levels: "a lot of clean power" and "as you turn it up its composure remains good." Good macro/micro dynamics relative to size and room-filling ability noted.
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Build Quality
90/100
Well-executed mechanical design: "improved stiffness metal enclosure" and a new high-end amplifier; styling is domestic-friendly and the enclosure/finish impressions are positive, suggesting solid construction and internal engineering.
Features Connectivity
93/100
Extensive streaming and connectivity: AirPlay, Spotify/Connect, Tidal, Qobuz, Roon Ready, EC Play app, SPDIF coaxial and Toslink optical, 96kHz/24bit wireless link and firmware updates (Tidal Connect added). Very strong feature set for a powered wireless bookshelf speaker.
Value for Money
75/100
Priced relatively high (SL2 £1,439; L2 add-on £1,199; ~£2,638 total) and compared unfavorably on bang-for-buck to some rivals (KEF LSX/LS50 Wireless II). Sound and features justify a premium for some buyers, but reviewers warned some may struggle with the price.
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