Audica CS-System 2 review

Something startlingly good this way comes

Yes, we'll take two please. A simply brilliant listening experience.

TechRadar Verdict

This set impressed us beyond what we ever expected, you cannot go far wrong owning a set of these beauties

Pros

  • +

    Clear, dynamic, full range

    The most potent subminiatures ever

Cons

  • -

    The sub cant quite match the impressive performance of the sats

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If you remember the classic Monty Python fish-slapping sketch, you can imagine the surprise this set of speakers delivered unto us. All reviewers worth their salt like to think they are impartial and unbiased, but when we clapped eyes upon these tiny enclosures, we were convinced that they might well perform to some degree, but would be limited severely by their size.

As it turned out, they left us as stunned as if we had been walloped by a 30lb salmon. In fact, there is one easy-to-spot physical reason why these speakers can do what they do, and we'll come to that in due course. Its a double-edged thing though, for while the construction elevates these tiny satellites way up above their fighting weight, it also causes a bit of a mismatch elsewhere.

The beautifully-animated Studio Ghibli flick Howls Moving Castle is an all-time fave, with some huge low bass that we found suitable for our test. We duly connected up the five speakers, after removing the big banana plug fittings from our wires, as these smallies do not allow for bulky plugs.

The whole style of the imagery and soundtrack of this film can be described as lush; the computer and hand-painted matte work is rich and textured, while the orchestral score is superb. The movie sounds gorgeous. With the Audicas, the impact and sheer scale of detail utterly astonished us.

Of course, if you have heard a tiny set of Bose speakers, or the ridiculously clever wee Acoustic Energy eggy things, or even some bigger podules like those by B&W, you will have heard small speakers sound good - but possibly not this good.

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