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Wilson Audio Specialties Inc. (commonly referred to as Wilson Audio) is an American
high-end audio High-end audio is a class of consumer home audio equipment marketed to audiophiles on the basis of high price or quality, and esoteric or novel sound reproduction technologies. The term can refer simply to the price, to the build quality of th ...
loudspeaker A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or, more fully, a speaker system) is a combination of one or more speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electrical connections (possibly including a crossover network). The speaker driver is an ...
manufacturing company, located in
Provo, Utah Provo ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Utah County, Utah, United States. It is south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front, and lies between the cities of Orem, Utah, Orem to the north and Springville, Utah, Springville to the south ...
. Wilson Audio was co-founded by the late David A. Wilson (1944–2018) with his wife Sheryl Lee Wilson in 1974. Until his death, David Wilson was Wilson Audio's Chairman of the Board and Sheryl Lee Wilson served as Vice Chair. Daily operations at Wilson Audio are currently directed and managed by Dave Wilson's son and successor, Daryl C. Wilson, CEO and Korbin Vaughn, COO. David Wilson continued to work closely with Wilson Audio's R&D and Engineering team in product development until his last days.


Overview

Wilson Audio is known in the
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community as offering some of the most expensive speakers in the world. Prior to manufacturing loudspeakers, David Wilson was a staff writer at ''
The Absolute Sound ''The Absolute Sound'' (TAS) is an American audiophile magazine which reviews high-end audio equipment, along with recordings and comments on various music-related subjects. History ''The Absolute Sound'' was founded in 1973 by Harry Pearson ...
'' magazine. When Wilson Audio first began offering its products in the early 1980s, the highest priced small "monitor" speaker on the US market was $1,600 per pair; Wilson's small WATT speaker was introduced at $4,400 per pair. As of 2019, the least expensive stereo speaker from Wilson Audio, the bookshelf-sized TuneTot, is offered from $9,800 US per pair (without isolation base or stands), while their most expensive stereo speakers, the WAMM Master Chronosonic Towers, sell for $850,000
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per pair and up, depending on finish. According to ''
Stereophile ''Stereophile'' is a monthly American audiophile magazine which reviews high-end audio equipment, such as loudspeakers and amplifiers, and audio-related news. History ''Stereophile'' was founded in 1962 by J. Gordon Holt. With the August 1 ...
'' in 2015, the average price of Wilson's product range is $69,325 per pair, in standard colors and finishing, and not considering potential extras. Wilson Audio is known for building highly rigid speaker cabinets. They construct their loudspeaker enclosures from non-wood materials such as phenolic resin composites and epoxy laminates. The cabinets are painted using a high-gloss automotive process in a variety of colors. The company's record label was called Wilson Audiophile Definitive Recordings and was known for its releases (31 in total) that were issued on LP and CD between 1977 and 1995. In July 2013, Wilson Audio began reissuing high resolution downloads of select titles. Despite its name, there are no relations between Wilson Audio and the UK-based audio company
Wilson Benesch Wilson Benesch is a British private company that designs and manufactures hi-fi audio equipment, including loudspeakers and turntables. Wilson Benesch was founded in 1989 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Wilson Benesch operates its enti ...
, also a manufacturer of expensive loudspeakers.


Products

Most names of Wilson Audio products are
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s formed from the initial components of a phrase (shown in parentheses).


Current lineup

*''WASAE Center Channel'' (Wilson Audio Special Applications Engineering) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2023) *''Mezzo CSC'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2023) *''Alida CSC'' (2-channel, 5.1, 7.1, and Atmos compatible) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2023) *''The WATT/Puppy'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2024) *''Alexia V'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2022) *''WAMM Master Chronosonic'' (Wilson Audio Modular Monitor) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2017) *''WAMM Master Subsonic'' (Wilson Audio Modular Monitor) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2017) *''Sasha V'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2023) *''TuneTot'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2018) *''Chronosonic XVX'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2019) **''4 Seasons'' (Released: 2022) *''Wilson Audio Subsonic'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2019) *''ActivXO'' (Dual Subwoofer Controller) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2019) *''Sabrina V'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2025) *''Alexx V'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2021) **Vfx (Released: 2024) *''LōKē'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2022) *''Submerge'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2023)


Retired products

*''SMART Turntable'' ** (Released: 1974) (Retired: 1976) *''WAMM'' (Wilson Audio Modular Monitor) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1981) (Retired: 1982) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1982) (Retired: 1983) **''Series 3A'' (Released: 1983) (Retired: 1987) **''Series 6'' (Released: 1988) (Retired: 1991) **''Series 7'' (Released: 1992) (Retired: 2003) **''Series 7A'' (Released: 1992) (Retired: 2003) *''WATT'' (Wilson Audio Tiny Tot) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1986) (Retired: 1989) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1989) (Retired: 1991) **''Series 3'' (Released: 1991) (Retired: 1994) **''Series 5'' (Released: 1994) (Retired: 1999) **''Series 6'' (Released: 1999) (Retired: 2002) **''Series 7'' (Released: 2002) (Retired: 2006) **''Series 8'' (Released: 2006) (Retired: 2011) *''WHOW'' (Wilson High Output Woofer) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1989) (Retired: 1991) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1991) (Retired: 1993) **''Series 3'' (Released: 1993) (Retired: 2002) *''Puppy'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 1989) (Retired: 1991) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1991) (Retired: 1994) **''Series 5'' & 5.1 (Released: 1994) (Retired: 1999) **''Series 6'' (Released: 1999) (Retired: 2002) **''Series 7'' (Released: 2002) (Retired: 2006) **''Series 8'' (Released: 2006) (Retired: 2011) *''X-1 Grand SLAMM'' (Super Linear Adjustable Modular Monitor) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1993) (Retired: 1997) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1997) (Retired: 1999) **''Series 3'' (Released: 2000) (Retired: 2003) **''Level 5'' (Released: 2006) *''WITT'' (Wilson Integrated Transducer Technology) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1995) (Retired: 1997) **''Series 2'' (Released: 1997) (Retired: 2000) *''XS Subwoofer'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 1996) (Retired: 2005) *''CUB'' (Center Unitized Bass) **''Series 1'' (Released: 1997) (Retired: 2000) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2000) (Retired: 2005) *''MAXX'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 1998) (Retired: 2004) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2004) (Retired: 2008) **''Series 3'' (Released: 2008) (Retired: 2015) *''WATCH Center Channel'' (Wilson Audio Theater Comes Home) **''Series 1'' (Released: 2000) (Retired: 2010) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2007) (Retired: 2011) **''Series 3'' (Released: 2011) (Retired: 2023) *''Surround Speaker'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2000) (Retired: 2009) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2007) (Retired: 2014) *''WATCH Dog'' (Wilson Audio Theater Comes Home) **''Series 1'' (Powered) (Released: 2001) (Retired: 2003) **''Series 2'' (Powered) (Released: 2003) (Retired: 2008) **''Passive'' (Released: 2006) (Retired: 2023) *''Sophia'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2001) (Retired: 2009) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2005) (Retired: 2012) **''Series 3'' (Released: 2010) (Retired: 2016) *''Alexandria X-2'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2003) (Retired: 2009) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2009) (Retired: 2012) **''XLF (Cross Load Firing)'' (Released: 2012) (Retired: 2019) *''Duette'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2006) (Retired: 2014) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2013) (Retired: 2020) *''Sasha W/P'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2009) (Retired: 2014) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2014) (Retired: 2018) **''Series DAW (David Andrew Wilson)'' (Released: 2018) (Retired: 2023) *''Polaris'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2010) (Retired: 2020) **''C/S'' (Released: 2014) (Retired: 2020) *''Sabrina'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2015) (Retired: 2020) **''SabrinaX'' (Released: 2020) (Retired: 2025) *''Alexx'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2016) (Retired: 2021) *''Alexia'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2012) (Retired: 2017) **''Series 2'' (Released: 2017) (Retired: 2022) *''Thor's Hammer'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2008) (Retired: 2023) *''Alida Series 1'' (2-channel, 5.1, 7.1, and Atmos compatible) **''Titanium Dome'' (Released: 2014) (Retired: 2023) **''C/S'' (Released: 2014) (Retired: 2023) *''Mezzo'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2011) (Retired: 2023) **''C/S'' (Released: 2013) (Retired: 2023) *''Yvette'' **''Series 1'' (Released: 2016) (Retired: 2024)


References


Fortune Article On Wilson Audio1995 Review of Wilson WATT/Puppy 5.1 From Stereophile Magazine


External links

* {{Official website, https://www.wilsonaudio.com/ Audio equipment manufacturers of the United States Loudspeaker manufacturers Manufacturing companies based in Utah Electronics companies established in 1974 1974 establishments in Utah Audiophile record labels