The first model in Totem Acoustic’s new Bison range, this small two-way speaker offers remarkable tonal accuracy. What’s more, it delivers a rich, natural sound image with a depth that belies its compact size. Let’s discover the Totem Bison Monitor.


The first model in Totem Acoustic’s new Bison range, this small two-way speaker offers remarkable tonal accuracy. What’s more, it delivers a rich, natural sound image with a depth that belies its compact size. Let’s discover the Totem Bison Monitor.

We are delighted to be presenting a product from the young Alsatian brand Revival Audio for the first time. From its catalogue of four loudspeaker models, we have selected the beautiful Revival Audio Atalante 3, little sister of the more dominant Atalante 5, for a listening pleasure shared by most of the music tested during the few weeks we were able to enjoy this model.

Canadian loudspeaker manufacturer Totem also has a number of accessories in its catalogue, including the TOTEM Tress, priced at €29 per metre. Despite the low price, the simple design using quality materials produces a sound that is far better than expected across the...

A year ago, the Montalban-based manufacturer brought us its DP 107, a wonderfully musical loudspeaker in a relatively small footprint. It was a breath of fresh air for isodynamic speakers. But Diptyque was already working in secret on a new uncompromising creation....

French manufacturer Davis Acoustics has been developing and manufacturing loudspeakers for 36 years. In 1990, Davis presented Kristel, the kit that really launched the brand. In 2002, it was with César, the first loudspeaker equipped with a 31 cm woofer, that the...

Housed in a cast-iron mould that is virtually impervious to vibration, Jern's Danish speakers incorporate two drivers, the quality of which increases as you move up the range. One of the best is the Jern 15, which offers even more finesse and, above all, fullness than...

A compact floorstanding speaker that's easy to store, the Nel is highly musical and comes in a range of performance levels. As its designer admits, this is a model that is particularly well-suited to upgrading. The three versions offer higher and higher levels of...

Founded in the early 1990s by Peter Thomas (BBC) and Adrian Loader (FWO Bauch), PMC Audio (Professional Monitor Company) has since become a benchmark in loudspeaker monitoring for the most renowned recording studios such as the BBC and record labels such as Decca and Harmonia Mundi. The company is now expanding its range of loudspeakers to include home and consumer models offering the same expertise as its studio and audiophile models, such as the Fact Fenestria. Presented at this year’s High End show in Munich, the Prodigy range, the brand’s new spearhead, comprises the Prodigy 5 floorstanding speaker and the Prodigy 1 bookshelf speaker. We had the pleasure of testing the PMC Prodigy 1 for several days.

With The Wall concept, true to its long-standing reputation, Davis Acoustics presents more than just a speaker with exceptional performance. Here, the French designer and producer of equipment for the most demanding music lovers is offering a new vision of sound reproduction. The architecture of Davis The Wall aims to reconcile very high fidelity with life in a (vast) domestic interior. It’s a concept born of the realisation that, in the vast majority of cases, it’s very difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile high quality speakers with satisfactory characteristics and classic or modern interior architecture.