Wrensilva Unveils Studio, Its Most Compact and Affordable Record Console Yet

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Wrensilva, the San Diego design brand known for its hi-fi record console collection, has introduced Studio, a new model that brings the same handcrafted design quality and precisely tuned audio fidelity to a more minimal footprint — and a slightly lower price point.

Standing 33 inches tall and 31 inches wide by 17 inches deep, Studio is a versatile alternative to Wrensilva’s flagship M1 or The Standard consoles, perfect for smaller rooms, studios, and other space-conscious areas. It’s finished in natural walnut with charcoal speaker fabric, includes storage for 40 albums, and features a smoked acrylic lid, frosted acrylic platter, and backlit turntable deck. The record player sits atop an anodized brushed aluminum pedestal base inlaid with walnut.

On the audio side, Studio runs a 100-watt-per-channel Class D amplifier powering custom 2-way bass reflex speakers, with a floating, under-platter belt-driven turntable; magnesium one-piece tonearm; and Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. The sound was shaped in collaboration with producers Manny Marroquin and Giles Martin, as solid-state electronics ensure the depth of the original recordings is preserved. Connectivity covers Bluetooth, auxiliary, and optional Sonos multi-room integration.

“People want music to live with them, not turn into another thing to manage,” said Wrensilva co-founder and head of design Debra Salyer. “Designed to bring Wrensilva into a wider range of homes, Studio was shaped by intention at every turn, from material choices to proportion and detail. The result is a timeless piece of furniture that also delivers an incredible music experience.”

Available now through the Wrensilva website, Studio retails at $9,900 with three-mode playback, or $10,800 with added Sonos integration.

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