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Wilson Audio TuneTot
TuneTot Ecosystem
TuneTot is but one element within an ecosystem populated with custom, a la carte tools and accessories (purchased separately) designed to maximize TuneTot’s cosmetic beauty and musical performance in a wide variety of applications. Not content with designing a simple “bookshelf” loudspeaker, Wilson’s Special Applications Engineering team has, once again, redefined what is possible for these acoustically hostile installations.
Design
TuneTot is the latest product from the Wilson Special Applications Engineering™ (WSAE) team. While its name pays homage to the first WSAE product, it is a modern technical tour de force designed to offer the timbral beauty, dynamic nuance, soundstage resolution, and transparency—all the hallmarks of Wilson loudspeakers design culture—but do so in environments which are hostile to all of those qualities.
TuneTot Stand
Wilson’s Special Applications Engineering division introduces the latest member of the TuneTot Ecosystem—The TuneTot Stand. The design team engineered it from the ground up to seamlessly augment TuneTot’s beautiful lines. The primary design objectives were extraordinary stability and ultra-low resonance, and a platform that facilitated the proper alignment of the baffle for the time domain.
Enclosure Materials
WSAE engineers readily detect even the tiniest enclosure vibrations—at the level of billionths of a meter, which, in turn, reveals the ideal combination and geometry of the composites for the cabinet. TuneTot is constructed from two Wilson proprietary composites—the proven combination of Wilson’s X- and S-material.
Drivers
Its cabinet and driver technology are derived directly from Alexx and Sabrina.
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Small footprint, colossal presence: the TuneTot delivers an unusually expansive, three‑dimensional soundstage and pinpoint imaging, with a velvety yet detailed midrange and surprising low‑frequency weight for its size. Reviewers praise its time‑domain adjustability and the ISOBase ecosystem that preserves clarity in desktop or shelf installations (HiFi News, Audiophile Style). It’s Wilson’s compact, high‑fidelity statement.
Pros
- Natural, authoritative midrange and vocal presence that reproduces timbre and detail with striking realism.
- Unusually large, three‑dimensional soundstage and precise imaging for a monitor of this size.
- Exceptional build and resonance control with adjustable spikes and the ISOBase platform, which maintain clarity when placed on desks or shelves.
- Surprising low‑frequency weight and punch for a 5.75" woofer, plus controlled dynamics and fast transients.
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Cons
- High, premium price for such a compact speaker—many reviewers note the cost is steep versus alternatives.
- Limited deepest-bass slam compared with full‑range floorstanders; some listeners may want a subwoofer for the lowest octaves.
Sound Quality
92/100
Bass
90/100
For its size (5.75" woofer, rear-vented) the TuneTot delivers surprising low-frequency extension and weight (RAR to ~65Hz), repeatedly described as 'surprisingly deep' and able to reproduce palpable bass guitar and double bass without boomy room colouration.
Mid
93/100
Multiple reviewers praise an authoritative, natural midrange ('shimmering', 'dead-on timbre', 'vocals mesmerising') with excellent presence and body that mirrors larger Wilson designs.
Treble
92/100
The 25mm Convergent Synergy silk tweeter is repeatedly described as refined and detailed with no fatigue or harshness; reviewers cite fine detail and airy extension without sibilance.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
Nearly every review highlights unusually large, three-dimensional staging and precise imaging for a monitor this size—depth, width and a 'disappearing' point-source effect are commonly cited.
Dynamics
91/100
Reviewers note punchy transients, strong micro/macro dynamics and controlled attack/decay; the speakers handle crescendos without compression though very deepest LF slam is limited by size.
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Build Quality
96/100
Classic Wilson construction: X- and S-material composites, laser-vibrometry optimisation, immaculate finishes and heavy, well-braced cabinets; fit-and-finish described as better-than-automotive.
Features Connectivity
81/100
Passive single-pair binding posts with rear slotted port; ships with port plugs and isolation/ISOBase ecosystem. Passive baseline applied (+1 for supplied port plug).
Value for Money
85/100
At ~£10.9k / US$10.9k reviewers call it a 'Ferrari' of desktop/compact systems and 'no-compromise' in a small footprint—premium priced but many judge the performance/finish justified for its class.
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