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Totem KIN Solo On-Wall Speakers Bundle With Sub 8

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Totem KIN Solo On-Wall Speakers Bundle With Sub 8Totem KIN Solo On Wall Speakers with KIN Sub 8 Bundle at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle is a complete 3. 1 architectural home theater system from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The bundle includes three KIN Solo on wall speakers for left, centre, and right channel duty, plus one KIN Sub 8 powered subwoofer for deep bass reinforcement. Each KIN Solo is an ultra slim

Totem KIN Solo On-Wall Speakers with KIN Sub 8 Bundle at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle is a complete 3.1 architectural home theater system from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The bundle includes three KIN Solo on-wall speakers for left, centre, and right channel duty, plus one KIN Sub 8 powered subwoofer for deep bass reinforcement. Each KIN Solo is an ultra-slim passive on-wall speaker measuring just 3.5 inches deep and 27.5 inches wide, carrying dual 4-inch MHEX phenolic honeycomb woofers and a 1-inch titanium-infused soft dome tweeter across a frequency response of 57 Hz to 21 kHz at 90 dB sensitivity and 6 ohms nominal impedance. The KIN Sub 8 adds a 200-watt Class D amplifier driving an 8-inch reinforced fiberglass woofer in a slotted enclosure, extending system bass to 29 Hz. All mounting hardware, magnetic grilles, and self-adhesive isolation feet for all four components are included in the bundle.

KIN Solo: MHEX Woofer Architecture and Orientation-Independent Dispersion

The KIN Solo's dual 4-inch MHEX woofers are the performance foundation of this bundle's on-wall speakers. MHEX cone construction uses multiple layers of phenolic honeycomb and woven synthetics bonded into a single diaphragm with exceptional rigidity and low mass. The phenolic honeycomb core resists cone flex across the full power range, maintaining a pure, flat frequency response in the critical 100 Hz to 2.5 kHz midrange band where vocal intelligibility and musical timbre are most demanding. Cast aluminum frames add further stiffness and allow larger voice coils and spiders to be implemented compared to stamped metal frames, which contributes directly to the KIN Solo's 20 to 125-watt power handling and its formidable bass output for a 3.5-inch-deep enclosure. The 1-inch titanium-infused soft dome tweeter combines the characteristic smoothness of a soft dome material with the extended high-frequency speed that titanium reinforcement provides, delivering detailed, airy treble to 21 kHz. The KIN Solo's driver layout is symmetrical, meaning that its dispersion characteristics are identical in vertical and horizontal mounting positions. This allows the same speaker to function as a vertical left or right channel flanking the television, as a horizontal centre channel below the screen, or as a rear surround unit on a side wall, without any change in tonal balance or imaging behavior.

KIN Sub 8: 200W Class D and 29 Hz Bass Extension

The KIN Sub 8 is a compact powered subwoofer measuring 9.5 inches wide, 11.25 inches tall, and 11.5 inches deep, designed to slot into any room position without demanding dedicated subwoofer furniture or floor space. Its 8-inch reinforced fiberglass cone woofer uses high-tensile spun fiberglass strands bonded to a cellulose core, delivering exceptional cone rigidity for a material of this weight. An oversized vented ferrite magnet assembly drives the cone with considerable force while remaining thermally stable during extended high-output listening sessions, and a butyl rubber surround allows the large cone excursion needed to reach 29 Hz in-room from an enclosure of this size. The 200-watt Class D amplifier is engineered in tandem with the driver, with volume, phase, and variable crossover frequency controls on the rear panel for precise integration with the KIN Solo speakers and any listening room. The slotted cabinet design enhances low-frequency efficiency and extension beyond what the same driver in a sealed enclosure of comparable volume could achieve. RCA stereo and LFE inputs provide compatibility with the subwoofer output of the Totem KIN AMP and any standard AV receiver.

Key Features

  • Complete 3.1 Architectural System: Three KIN Solo on-wall speakers plus one KIN Sub 8 powered subwoofer provide a ready-to-install LCR front stage with discreet bass reinforcement, all mounting hardware included.
  • Dual 4-Inch MHEX Phenolic Honeycomb Woofers per KIN Solo: Multi-layer phenolic honeycomb and woven synthetic cone construction delivers rigidity, flat midrange response, and powerful bass from a 3.5-inch-deep on-wall enclosure.
  • 1-Inch Titanium-Infused Soft Dome Tweeter: Combines soft dome smoothness with titanium speed for detailed, airy treble reproduction to 21 kHz in any mounting orientation.
  • Orientation-Independent Dispersion: Symmetrical driver layout produces identical dispersion vertically and horizontally, allowing the KIN Solo to serve as a left/right channel, centre channel, or surround speaker with no sonic compromise from any orientation.
  • Ultra-Slim 3.5-Inch Depth: Each KIN Solo protrudes only 3.5 inches from the wall, matching the mounted depth of most flat panel televisions and disappearing into the room visually when installed beside or above a screen.
  • Sized for 55-Inch Screens and Larger: At 27.5 inches wide, the KIN Solo is proportioned to complement 55-inch and larger televisions when mounted vertically beside the screen or horizontally below it.
  • KIN Sub 8 with 200W Class D and 29 Hz Extension: 8-inch reinforced fiberglass cone woofer driven by a 200-watt Class D amplifier in a slotted enclosure reaches 29 Hz in-room, providing full cinematic and musical bass foundation for the 3.1 system.
  • Variable Sub Controls: KIN Sub 8 rear-panel volume, phase (0 to 180 degrees), and crossover frequency controls allow precise integration with the KIN Solo speakers and any room acoustic.
  • Gold-Plated Speaker Terminals on KIN Solo: High-conductivity gold-plated connectors on each KIN Solo efficiently transfer the amplifier signal to the drivers with minimal contact resistance.
  • Complete Installation Package: All three KIN Solo wall brackets, magnetic grilles, and self-adhesive sound isolation feet for all speakers and the subwoofer are included in the bundle.
  • Satin Black or Satin White Finishes: Both the KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 are available in matching Satin Black or Satin White with magnetic grilles, enabling a visually unified installation.
  • KIN AMP Ready: KIN Solo's 6-ohm, 90 dB sensitivity specification pairs directly with the Totem KIN AMP integrated amplifier's 2 x 100-watt output, and the KIN AMP's subwoofer output feeds the KIN Sub 8, making this bundle a natural extension of the KIN AMP ecosystem.

Technical Specifications

KIN Solo On-Wall Speaker (x3 in bundle)
Design Passive Ported On-Wall Speaker, Vertical or Horizontal
Woofers 2 x 4 inch MHEX Phenolic Honeycomb Cone
Tweeter 1 inch Titanium-Infused Soft Dome
Frequency Response 57 Hz to 21 kHz, plus or minus 3 dB
Sensitivity 90 dB
Impedance 6 Ohm
Power Handling 20 to 125W RMS
Terminals Gold-Plated
Break-in Time 50 to 100 hours
Dimensions (W x H x D) 27.5 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches / 700 x 139 x 89 mm
Finishes Satin Black, Satin White
KIN Sub 8 Powered Subwoofer (x1 in bundle)
Amplifier 200W Class D
Driver 8 inch / 20.32 cm Reinforced Fiberglass Cone, Butyl Rubber Surround
Enclosure Slotted
Frequency Response 29 Hz to 200 Hz (in-room)
Controls Volume, Phase (0 to 180 degrees), Crossover Frequency (variable)
Inputs RCA Stereo, RCA LFE
Dimensions (W x H x D) 9.5 x 11.25 x 11.5 inches / 24.1 x 28.6 x 29.2 cm
Weight 23.7 lb / 10.8 kg
Finishes Satin Black, Satin White
Bundle Contents
Included 3x KIN Solo speakers, 1x KIN Sub 8 subwoofer, 3x wall brackets, magnetic grilles for all units, self-adhesive isolation feet for all units
Origin Engineered by Totem Acoustic, Montreal, Canada

Connections at a Glance

  • KIN Solo: gold-plated speaker binding posts (passive, requires stereo amplifier or AV receiver at 6 ohms, 20 to 125W per channel)
  • KIN Sub 8: RCA stereo input (from amplifier preout or subwoofer output)
  • KIN Sub 8: RCA LFE input (from AV receiver LFE/subwoofer channel)
  • KIN Sub 8: rear-panel volume, phase, and crossover frequency adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle?

The Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle is a complete 3.1 architectural home theater system from Totem Acoustic, Montreal, Canada. It includes three KIN Solo passive on-wall speakers for left, centre, and right channel duty, plus one KIN Sub 8 powered subwoofer. The KIN Solo measures 27.5 inches wide and just 3.5 inches deep, with dual 4-inch MHEX woofers and a 1-inch titanium-infused soft dome tweeter covering 57 Hz to 21 kHz. The KIN Sub 8 adds a 200-watt Class D amplifier and 8-inch reinforced fiberglass woofer extending system bass to 29 Hz in-room. All wall brackets, magnetic grilles, and isolation feet for all four components are included.

How does the Totem KIN Solo compare to the Sonos Era 300 or Samsung HW-Q990D soundbar system?

The Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 bundle is an audiophile-grade architectural speaker system designed for discrete installation alongside a flat panel television, positioned differently from consumer soundbar systems such as the Samsung HW-Q990D and wireless speaker systems like the Sonos Era 300. The Samsung HW-Q990D is an all-in-one soundbar package optimized for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X object audio processing, with wireless surrounds but limited acoustic separation between channels. The Sonos Era 300 offers multi-room Wi-Fi streaming and spatial audio but functions as a standalone wireless speaker rather than a dedicated home theater front stage. The KIN Solo bundle uses discrete passive speakers for the LCR channels, delivering genuine left, centre, and right channel independence with Totem's proprietary MHEX woofer and phase-coherent imaging. Its passive design also makes it compatible with any AV receiver or integrated amplifier, giving the owner flexibility to upgrade amplification independently over time.

Can the Totem KIN Solo be mounted horizontally as a centre channel below the TV?

Yes, the KIN Solo's symmetrical driver layout produces identical tonal balance and dispersion in both vertical and horizontal mounting orientations. This makes it equally effective as a horizontal centre channel mounted directly below the television screen as it is in its vertical left and right channel positions. The 27.5-inch width is proportioned specifically for 55-inch and larger displays, allowing the centre channel KIN Solo to span the width of the television mount area without visual mismatch when installed horizontally.

What amplifier or AV receiver does the KIN Solo require?

The KIN Solo is a passive speaker requiring an external amplifier or AV receiver rated at 20 to 125 watts per channel at 6 ohms nominal impedance. The Totem KIN AMP is the designated stereo pairing for 2.1 configurations, with its 2 x 100-watt output and built-in subwoofer output feeding the KIN Sub 8 directly. For full 3.1 home theater applications, any AV receiver from Denon, Marantz, or Yamaha rated at 6 ohms with at least three amplified channels connects to the three KIN Solo speakers, and the receiver's LFE or subwoofer output feeds the KIN Sub 8 via RCA cable.

What is MHEX woofer technology in the KIN Solo?

MHEX is Totem Acoustic's proprietary cone construction technology used in the KIN Solo's dual 4-inch woofers. The cone is built from multiple layers of phenolic honeycomb and woven synthetic materials bonded into a single rigid diaphragm. Phenolic honeycomb provides an extremely high stiffness-to-mass ratio, meaning the cone resists flexing under dynamic loading and maintains a flat, accurate frequency response across the critical 100 Hz to 2.5 kHz midrange band. Cast aluminum frames surround each MHEX driver, resisting the resonances that stamped metal frames introduce, and enabling larger voice coils and spiders for higher power handling and deeper bass excursion from the KIN Solo's slim 3.5-inch enclosure.

Does the KIN Sub 8 have enough output for a home theater room?

The KIN Sub 8's 200-watt Class D amplifier and 8-inch reinforced fiberglass woofer reach 29 Hz in-room, which covers the full range of cinematic bass effects including LFE content in most Dolby and DTS-encoded soundtracks. It is best suited to small and medium-sized rooms up to approximately 350 to 400 square feet. For larger rooms or listeners who prefer very high subwoofer output levels, Totem's KIN Sub 10 with a 10-inch driver and higher amplifier power is available as an alternative within the KIN Series. The KIN Sub 8's variable crossover frequency, phase adjustment, and volume controls allow precise tuning for any room size and speaker combination.

Where can I buy the Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle in Toronto or Canada?

The Totem KIN Solo and KIN Sub 8 Bundle is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized Totem Acoustic and KIN by Totem dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the full KIN Series lineup and can advise on amplifier pairing, AV receiver compatibility, and Canada-wide delivery. Purchasing from an authorized Canadian dealer ensures full manufacturer warranty support and access to Totem Acoustic's Canadian service network.

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