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The Wilson Benesch Trinity Loudspeaker is a stand mounted speaker with extended high frequency coverage to 100kHz. Frequencies above 20kHz are found on vinyl records and make an important contribution to the listening experience even though they can not be individually heard as "tones". The ear is able to detect the presence of these frequencies as part of musical transients; the ear is very sensitive to signals in the time domain.
The Wilson Benesch Trinity Loudspeaker is better able to perform this task by using a purpose-built super tweeter that can extend high frequency energy up to 100kHz in a controlled fashion far better than a single hard metal tweeter. The attempt to use a single tweeter in an extended fashion is very hard to do without creating a hard synthetic fatiguing presentation and often introduces other compromises as a trade-off for retaining dynamic power over these extended ranges.

By designing each driver specifically for its operating range, the Wilson Benesch Trinity Loudspeaker is able to integrate the dynamics across drivers through to ultrasonic high frequencies, and create the harmony across all frequencies that is critical to realistically recreating musical events in high definition. Pairing Trinity Loudspeakers with the Wilson Benesch Torus infrasonic generator offers an unprecedented 10Hz to 100KHz wide band response adding new dimensions to the listening experience.

A unique advanced composite carbon fiber monocoque and poly alloy carbon technology cabinet is used for the Wilson Benesch Trinity Loudspeaker. Carefully engineered high tech materials are used, including the same 12K high modulus multi-axial weave carbon fiber material the Torus diaphragm is made of. Precision-cut steel bracing is used for resonance control and to drain energy from the baffle. All unwanted resonant energy is then drained to ground via the steel and aluminum stand which is bolted directly to the steel bracing. Three different damping materials are used within the cabinet.
Unmatched by any other cabinet material in terms of stiffness, low mass and self-damping - exactly what's needed to prevent resonance - the cabinet of the Trinity Loudspeaker makes other conventional MDF wooden boxes look very anachronistic. Internal cabinet turbulance is reduced by the two external alloy tube ports which direct bass energy down to the ground and save precious internal air volume.

Carefull, systematic, optimally engineered electrical and mechanical solutions using the latest and most appropriate micro and macro technology, makes this loudspeaker immediately identifiable as coming from Wilson Benesch. The Trinity Loudspeaker is one of the most advanced in the market place and one which sets the standard for the next decade. It excels in focused imagery, precise timing, and the sense of air and space.

With no less than 2 standard (titanium and black satin) and 10 optional upgrade finish options (see below) there should be no difficulty in selecting a quality finish to compliment all environments.
Wilson Benesch Trinity Loudspeakers are hand-made to order with a delivery time of approximately 8 weeks.

U.S Retail Price: $10,450 (standard finishes)

Wilson Benesch is located in Sheffield England - the traditional home of steel engineering in the UK - and is the only U.K. audio company to have won substantial government funding for its innovative development work.

Wilson Benesch Trinity loudspeaker finish options