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Wilson Benesch Precision P1.0

Stereo speakers

£5995

SOUND

COMPATIBILITY

BUILD

FOR

• Detail resolution
• Expressive dynamics
• Engineering content
• Build quality

AGAINST

• Appearance splits opinion

VERDICT

Exceptional standmounters that deliver a class-leading performance with a suitably capable system

“The integration between the drive units is seamless, helping to give the impressive musical cohesion we hear”

‘Entry-level’ is a relative term. In Wilson Benesch’s world, it refers to the new Precision range, made up of three models – the P1.0 on test here and the two floorstanders above it, which top out at £14,995 for the four-driver P3.0 towers.

The P1.0s are

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