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Published: Wednesday, 09 October 2024 at 05:00 AM


How much do you think you’ve spent on hi-fi equipment? A few hundred pounds? A few thousand? More? The average cost of a main audio system – the one typically located in the living room – is impossible to predict.

However, just as you can buy a basic Ford Focus or luxury Aston Martin, there really is no limit to how much you can spend on creating the perfect hi-fi system. But what do you get for your money, and can you actually hear the difference?

They look more like a Doctor Who villain than a traditional speaker

To understand more, I paid a visit to audio retailer KJ West One’s London showroom and listened to a system with a total value well in excess of £1,000,000. At the heart of this set-up were the Wilson Audio Chronosonic XVX speakers. Towering over me at 6’4″ and weighing 310kgs each, they cost £395,000 per pair. Other things to note: they look more like a Doctor Who villain than a traditional speaker. And they sound like nothing I’ve ever experienced.

‘More like a Doctor Who villain than a traditional speaker’: the £395,000 Wilson Audio Chronosonic XVX speakers

Each of the seven drivers are precisely positioned to ensure soundwaves of varying frequency coincide at the listener’s ears at exactly the right time. Sitting in the sweet spot and listening to Chopin’s Etudes in the highest definition using Qobuz and the Roon streaming platform, I was bowled over by the precision, scale and substance of the playback. Hearing the piano so viscerally, with the deftness of each keystroke and pause between notes, was simply breathtaking.

Sitting in the sweet spot and listening to Chopin’s Etudes, I was bowled over

Let’s be clear: if you’re spending £400,000 on speakers, you’re not popping down to Argos for the amplifier. Powering these speakers were, among other things, two darTZeel NHB-468 mono power amplifiers (£49,000), a Dan D’Agostino Momentum HD Preamplifier (£55,000), and dCS Vivaldi Apex DAC (£40,500) and upsampler/streamer (£27,500). There are simply no weak links here.