Wilson Benesch
Speakers
Subwoofers
Turntables
Best Known For
Speakers
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Used Products
19
 Available
Average Price
$75,001-$100,000
Brand Popularity
221
 of 900+
Products Listed
11
Review Count
17
Founding Year
1989
Headquarters
United Kingdom
Wilson Benesch
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What's unique about the brand

Wilson Benesch pioneered the use of carbon fiber in audio products, starting with their 1991 turntable, and continues to use this material extensively in their loudspeakers for its unique structural advantages. Their speakers feature an isobaric driver configuration that enables deeper bass from smaller cabinets, and they manufacture almost all components in-house, including their distinctive curved monocoque enclosures that reduce resonance.

What reviewers are saying

We read all the reviews. Here's what reviewers feel most strongly about:

  • Wilson Benesch stands out by manufacturing nearly all parts in-house, including drivers and even carbon fiber enclosures, providing greater control over quality and performance.
  • They distinguish themselves through research into advanced materials, including bio-composites developed through collaborative projects with European research institutions, as a sustainable alternative to carbon fiber.
  • A key differentiator lies in Wilson Benesch's design approach which prioritizes transient performance and dynamic coherence, even if it means trading off mid-bass warmth and weight, leading to a distinct sonic signature.
  • Wilson Benesch emphasizes a minimalist approach to crossovers, even running some drivers full range, striving for signal purity and coherence which sets them apart from brands using more complex filter networks.

Our favorite reviewer quotes:

  • "Its transient performance is effortless and artifact-free, and its micro-dynamic expressiveness and ability to portray the tiniest of low-level gestures border on the insane. Its imaging and soundstaging consistency, solidity, and three-dimensional layering are without question sensational and produced the best spatial presentation I've heard from the Wilson Audio Specialties XVX Chronosonic speakers, but to fully describe it really requires a few new words I've yet to come up with." (https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/wilson-benesch-gmt-one-system-turntable)
  • "What Wilson Benesch brought to light in this frequency range in terms of structure, fine dynamic gradations, delicate shadings, and details is truly unparalleled—when placed near a wall." (https://7review.com/wilson-benesch-discovery-3zero-review)
  • "Intimately familiar recordings sounded as through they had been liberated, taking on a new verve, immediacy, and realism. The Eminence resolved a wealth of dynamic inflections, subtle accents, and rhythmic interplays among musicians, and reproduced the overall rhythmic flow in a way that was revelatory." (https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/wilson-benesch-eminence-loudspeaker)
  • "Just as importantly, we love the way these speakers render instrumental textures. Their impressive transparency allows the natural timbre of instruments and voices to shine through, giving us a range and variation of tonal colours that's extremely rare." (https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/wilson-benesch-act-3zero)
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Our interview with the brand

What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

Engineering taken to the ultimate level. That’s what our brand and engineering are abou. We want to make the absolute finest sounding speakers that science can produce. We’re constantly looking at new engineering and materials to rethink as much as possible.

Let’s start with the tweeter: Normally you have soft dome, magnet structure, etc. But in the construction of how we do it, there’s a whole chambered element behind the tweeter, and we slice the soft dome down the middle and insert material to augment rigidity—to reach the frequencies a hard dome could do. It’s the beauty of soft dome with the breadth of a hard dome.

Next, our isobaric loading: Our drivers face each other to increase speed and decrease cabinet space. This also helps drivers more easily cross into where the tweeter takes over, making for a more seamless transition between drivers.

What's your approach to customer support?

What are your favorite tracks for showcasing the strength of your products?

What other products pair best with yours?

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Lineup comparison

We think it's helpful to understand how their products compare. To learn more about each, scroll to the section above to click through to individual product pages.

A.C.T. 3Zero

  • Positioning: A classic line that embodies the heritage of Wilson Benesch with advanced composite technology.
  • Description: Features a biocomposite monocoque that enhances damping and silence, setting it apart from previous carbon fiber models. It includes an Isobaric Drive System for tight bass, unlike the Resolution 3Zero which focuses on full-range performance.

Resolution 3Zero

  • Positioning: A high-performance floorstanding speaker designed for power and control.
  • Description: Uses an Isobaric Drive System for controlled bass and a biocomposite monocoque for acoustic excellence, offering more power than the A.C.T. 3Zero. Its design allows for a full-range experience, unlike the standmount Endeavour 3Zero.

Endeavour 3Zero

  • Positioning: A flagship standmount loudspeaker with advanced materials and design.
  • Description: Combines a Fibonacci hybrid dome tweeter and Tactic 3.0 drive units for seamless integration, offering a more compact solution than the Resolution 3Zero.

Omnium

  • Positioning: A modular design that represents the evolution of Wilson Benesch's loudspeaker technology.
  • Description: Features a biocomposite monocoque and a massive aluminum foot for stability, providing a more refined sound than the A.C.T. 3Zero. It offers a balance of power and elegance, unlike the more compact Endeavour 3Zero.

Eminence

  • Positioning: The flagship model of Wilson Benesch, representing the pinnacle of their loudspeaker design.
  • Description: Integrates ten drive units with a biocomposite monocoque for exceptional coherency, surpassing the Omnium in scale and design.
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For us, everything comes down to three main elements: the enclosure, the drivers, and the crossover. We push each of those as far as possible.

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• “Ta Confiance” – Kham Meslien

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Each track brings out something different. Kham Meslien’s music has this deep, organic tone and sense of space. Sohn’s production pushes a system’s layering and control. And Chris Stapleton’s voice cuts straight to the heart. When a system gets all of that right, you stop thinking about sound and just get lost in the performance.

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All of these companies share a similar mindset: total dedication to performance and musical honesty. When you combine components built with that kind of care, the whole system disappears—and the music takes over.

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