We recently downsized from a home with a dedicated sound room selling our Magico Q3’s into Hong Kong and Devialet monoblocks into California. Our move into a smaller high rise condo presented a number of challenges as we tend to listen nightly and, on occasion, push up the volume a tad.
In pursuit of a smaller speaker which could offer some of what we enjoyed in our former sound room but without a prominent base signature, we visited our local stereo hut which had a pair of TuneTots mounted on sand-filled metal.stands (not sitting on the desk/bureau,/cadenza, shown in the Wilson promo material). Upon addition we quickly brought them home.
Just wanted to relay our experience.
These speakers are not simply just desk mounted ”computer” speakers as shown in Wilson literature, nor just something in the kitchen for local PBS broadcasts but, rather, extraordinary, near-field monitors for smaller “condo” environments.
Our Tots are stand mounted, driven by a dCS Bartok and a pair of PS Audio Stellar monoblocks and sound simply exquisite.
Just a heads up as I believe they may be slightly misrepresented in the initial launch literature.
And BTW, as a former Magico beryllium tweeter devotee, that silk dome is just so beguiling!
In pursuit of a smaller speaker which could offer some of what we enjoyed in our former sound room but without a prominent base signature, we visited our local stereo hut which had a pair of TuneTots mounted on sand-filled metal.stands (not sitting on the desk/bureau,/cadenza, shown in the Wilson promo material). Upon addition we quickly brought them home.
Just wanted to relay our experience.
These speakers are not simply just desk mounted ”computer” speakers as shown in Wilson literature, nor just something in the kitchen for local PBS broadcasts but, rather, extraordinary, near-field monitors for smaller “condo” environments.
Our Tots are stand mounted, driven by a dCS Bartok and a pair of PS Audio Stellar monoblocks and sound simply exquisite.
Just a heads up as I believe they may be slightly misrepresented in the initial launch literature.
And BTW, as a former Magico beryllium tweeter devotee, that silk dome is just so beguiling!