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Totem Forest Speakers (Pair)

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Totem Forest Speakers (Pair)Totem Forest Floorstanding Loudspeaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Forest is a 2 way floorstanding loudspeaker from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. One of the most enduring and celebrated designs in Canadian high end audio, the Forest has been recommended by Stereophile in its Class B Full Range Recommended Components category since its original review in 2001, and received TONE Magazine's

Totem Forest Floorstanding Loudspeaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Forest is a 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. One of the most enduring and celebrated designs in Canadian high-end audio, the Forest has been recommended by Stereophile in its Class B Full-Range Recommended Components category since its original review in 2001, and received TONE Magazine's Exceptional Value Award in 2011. It is built around a proprietary 6.5" woofer with a 3-inch voice coil and a 1" aluminum dome tweeter in an acoustic chamber, crossing over at 2.5kHz via a 2nd-order compensated network hard-wired with silvered OFC wiring. With an 87dB sensitivity, an 8-ohm nominal impedance, and a frequency response from 30Hz to 20kHz ±3dB, the Forest accepts amplifier power from 50 to 200 watts and stands 34.3 inches tall on a 7.7-inch wide footprint. It is sold as a pair, fitted with Totem's proprietary Claws floor decoupling system, bi-wireable Gold WBT terminals, and magnetic grilles, in exotic veneer or multi-coat Design polyester finishes.

Lock-Mitered Monocoque Construction and Borosilicate Dampening

The Forest's cabinet is assembled using lock-miter joinery, an intricate woodworking technique in which the cabinet's edges physically interlock to create a structure significantly stronger than the V-groove joinery used in conventional enclosures. The resulting monocoque chassis uses the cabinet's external skin as a structural load-bearing element, with extensive cross-bracing and a radically angled internal floor reinforcing the enclosure against the mechanical forces generated by the 6.5" woofer at high excursion levels. All internal surfaces are treated with Borosilicate, the industry-unique internal coating applied across Totem's speaker range, which manages vibration dissipation without deadening the cabinet's acoustic character and does not deteriorate over time. The aerodynamic rounded front baffle and angled rear baffle reduce diffraction at the cabinet edges, allowing the drivers to radiate more cleanly without the edge diffraction colouration that affects flat-baffled designs. The woofer and tweeter are flush-mounted into the baffle, further minimising diffraction. The exclusive hard-wired crossover uses silvered OFC internal wiring and is assembled point-to-point on insulated polymer rather than a printed circuit board, with components joined using WBT silver solder for maximum signal integrity.

Proprietary 6.5" Woofer, Chambered Tweeter, and Claws Decoupling System

The Forest's 6.5" woofer uses a 3-inch voice coil — substantially larger than the voice coils found in most drivers of this cone diameter — allowing greater mechanical control, reduced power compression, and higher dynamic potential at demanding output levels. The driver is a proprietary Totem design, engineered for the specific combination of bass extension and midrange articulation required by the Forest's 2-way topology, with innovative porting technology extending low-frequency output to 30Hz in a typical listening room. The 1" aluminum dome tweeter is housed in its own acoustic chamber to reduce rear-panel resonances and provide isolation from the main cabinet structure, matching the tweeter's output with greater purity at the crossover transition point. At the base of each cabinet, Totem's Claws system provides floor decoupling via large ball bearings that mechanically couple the speaker to the floor while isolating the cabinet from floor-borne vibrations. The Claws interface is a consistent feature of the Forest's design across all production iterations and is described by Stereophile reviewers as a standard installation step before listening. Bi-wireable Gold WBT terminals on the rear panel accept bare wire, banana plugs, and spades for both single-wire and bi-wire cable configurations.

Key Features

  • 6.5" Proprietary Woofer with 3-Inch Voice Coil: An oversized voice coil provides greater motor control, reduced compression, and higher dynamic potential from the 2-way woofer, extending bass to 30Hz via innovative porting technology.
  • 1" Aluminum Dome Tweeter in Acoustic Chamber: The tweeter's dedicated chamber reduces rear-panel resonances and provides acoustic isolation, allowing cleaner and more composed high-frequency output at the 2.5kHz crossover point.
  • Lock-Mitered Monocoque Cabinet Construction: Interlocking edge joinery creates a structural monocoque chassis significantly stronger than conventional V-groove construction, reinforced with extensive cross-bracing and a radically angled internal floor.
  • Borosilicate Internal Dampening: Industry-unique internal coating that manages vibration dissipation and never deteriorates, keeping the cabinet musically alive across decades of use.
  • Aerodynamic Rounded Front Baffle: Rounded baffle edges reduce diffraction coloration around the driver openings, with flush-mounted woofer and tweeter for a clean, unobstructed radiation pattern.
  • Angled Rear Baffle: The rear panel is angled to reduce the formation of standing waves inside the cabinet by eliminating parallel front-to-back surfaces.
  • Hard-Wired Point-to-Point Crossover with Silvered OFC Wiring: The 2.5kHz 2nd-order compensated crossover is assembled on insulated polymer with WBT silver solder and connected with silvered OFC internal wiring for maximum signal purity.
  • Totem Claws Floor Decoupling System: Proprietary ball-bearing floor interface providing advanced mechanical coupling to the floor surface while isolating the cabinet from floor-borne vibrations, improving bass definition and soundstage precision.
  • Bi-Wireable Gold WBT Terminals: Premium Gold WBT bi-wire binding posts accepting bare wire, banana plugs, and spades for single-wire and bi-wire configurations.
  • 87dB Sensitivity, 8-Ohm Impedance: An 8-ohm nominal impedance with a 6.4-ohm minimum makes the Forest compatible with a wide range of amplifiers from 50 to 200 watts, including quality valve designs.
  • Flexible Placement: The Forest can be positioned from 1 foot to 6 feet from the rear wall, with spacing between speakers from 4 to 12 feet, allowing integration into a wide range of room sizes.
  • Magnetic Grilles Included: Tool-free magnetic grilles for driver protection and a clean visual profile.
  • Designed and Built in Canada: Every Totem Forest is designed and manufactured in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Technical Specifications

Type 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker
Tweeter 1" aluminum dome in acoustic chamber
Woofer 6.5" proprietary (3" voice coil)
Crossover 2.5kHz, 2nd order compensated; hard-wired point-to-point with silvered OFC wiring
Frequency Response 30Hz - 20kHz ±3dB
Sensitivity 87dB
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms (minimum 6.4 ohms)
Recommended Power 50-200 watts
Speaker Terminals Bi-wireable Gold WBT
Decoupling Totem Claws ball-bearing floor interface
Grilles Magnetic
Dimensions (W x H x D) 7.7" x 34.3" x 10.6" (19.6 x 87.1 x 26.9 cm)
Placement from Rear Wall 1' - 6' / 30-183 cm
Placement Between Speakers 4' - 12'
Finishes Exotic veneer or Design multi-coat polyester finishes
Origin Designed and built in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sold As a pair

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • Stereophile — Class B (Full-Range) Recommended Components — continuously from original review, 2001
  • TONE Magazine — Exceptional Value Award — 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Totem Forest?

The Totem Forest is a 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker designed and built in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Totem Acoustic, and available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. It uses a 6.5" proprietary woofer with a 3-inch voice coil and a 1" aluminum dome tweeter in an acoustic chamber, crossing over at 2.5kHz in a lock-mitered monocoque cabinet with Borosilicate internal dampening and Totem's Claws ball-bearing floor decoupling system. Key specifications include 87dB sensitivity, an 8-ohm nominal impedance, and a frequency response from 30Hz to 20kHz ±3dB. The Forest has been recommended by Stereophile in Class B Full-Range since 2001 and received TONE Magazine's Exceptional Value Award in 2011. It is sold as a pair in exotic veneer or Design polyester finishes.

What makes the Totem Forest's cabinet construction distinctive?

The Forest's cabinet uses lock-miter joinery, in which cabinet edges physically interlock rather than simply being glued face-to-face, creating a monocoque structure that is significantly stronger than conventionally jointed enclosures. This structural integrity is reinforced by extensive internal cross-bracing and a radically angled internal floor that redirects resonant energy away from the drivers. The inner surfaces are coated with Borosilicate for acoustic dampening that never deteriorates. The aerodynamic rounded front baffle reduces edge diffraction around the driver openings, and the angled rear baffle eliminates the front-to-back parallel surface that would otherwise generate internal standing waves. Drivers are flush-mounted for an unobstructed radiation pattern, and the complete cabinet assembly is treated as a single monocoque acoustic structure rather than a box with separate panels.

How does the Totem Forest compare to the Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3 and the KEF R5 Meta?

The Totem Forest, the Bowers and Wilkins 603 S3, and the KEF R5 Meta are all established slim floorstanding loudspeakers, but each represents a distinct design approach. The Forest uses a 2-way topology with a proprietary 6.5" woofer, lock-mitered monocoque cabinet construction, Borosilicate dampening, and Totem's Claws floor decoupling system, tuned for what Stereophile's reviewers described as holographic imaging, strong bass response, and a seductive midrange character. The B&W 603 S3 uses a 2.5-way configuration with B&W's Continuum cone driver and a decoupled bass section for a different approach to bass integration and midrange clarity. The KEF R5 Meta uses KEF's Uni-Q Metamaterial coaxial driver for exceptionally consistent off-axis imaging from a very slim cabinet. Listeners who prize deep holographic spatial imaging, dynamic surprise, and the sonic character of a Canadian-built proprietary driver in a beautifully crafted enclosure will find the Forest a strong candidate for audition.

What is Totem's Claws system on the Forest?

The Claws are Totem Acoustic's proprietary floor decoupling system, using large ball bearings as the mechanical interface between the speaker cabinet and the floor surface. The ball bearings provide the acoustic coupling benefits of conventional speaker spikes — transferring energy between the speaker and the floor to improve bass definition and soundstage precision — without the floor damage risk of pointed spikes. Unlike rigid spike-to-floor contact, the ball-bearing interface provides a degree of isolation from floor-borne vibrations transmitted upward through the floor structure. Stereophile reviewers consistently noted installing the Claws as a standard step when setting up the Forest, and Totem specifies the system as a critical component of the speaker's designed performance.

What amplifier works best with the Totem Forest?

The Totem Forest has an 87dB sensitivity and an 8-ohm nominal impedance with a 6.4-ohm minimum, making it compatible with amplifiers from 50 to 200 watts. Its 8-ohm load and moderate sensitivity make it one of the more valve-amplifier-friendly Totem designs, and multiple reviewers have noted that the Forest rewards quality amplifier investment — connecting it to budget solid-state amplification is unlikely to reveal its full capability. Quality valve and solid-state integrated amplifiers from Pass Labs, VAC, Simaudio Moon, Hegel, and Naim in the 75 to 150 watt range are natural pairings. TONE Magazine's reviewer noted that spending on worthy components and a quality tube amplifier unlocked the Forest's ability to sound remarkable at its price level.

How should the Totem Forest be positioned in a room?

Totem recommends positioning the Forest between 1 and 6 feet from the rear wall and between 4 and 12 feet apart from each other, offering a wide range of workable positions in rooms of varying size. The Forest benefits from some experimentation with toe-in angle and rear-wall distance to achieve the holographic imaging that defines its reputation, as Stereophile found that the speaker's bass and imaging improved meaningfully with careful setup. Totem also specifically recommends filling the hollow cavities at the base of the Forest cabinet with sand or lead shot to add mass and damp cabinet resonance — this is described in the speaker's manual and has been confirmed by multiple reviewers as an important step in achieving the speaker's designed performance.

Where can I buy the Totem Forest in Toronto or Canada?

The Totem Forest is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Totem Acoustic dealer located in Toronto, Canada, sold as a pair. Vinyl Sound can arrange in-store demonstrations of the Forest with compatible amplification and source components. As a Montreal, Quebec-designed and built loudspeaker, the Forest is well-supported across Canada, and purchasing from an authorised Totem dealer ensures full manufacturer warranty coverage and factory-backed service support.

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