Bang and Olufsen BeoLab 5 review

Brace yourself for the most advanced and complex speaker system ever...

Early Verdict

A revolutionary, if costly, loudspeaker that sounds good wherever you place it. Brilliantly neutral results and tremendous bass to boot

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BandO is better known for style than substance these days, but this new BeoLab 5 flagship model should change that. It's simply the most radical loudspeaker ever made - very costly at £10,000 per pair, but stuffed with more than enough innovation to compensate.

The conical shape owes something to the Dalek school of industrial design, yet form closely follows function here, enbling an enormous 380mm bass driver to be mounted in the base, pointing downwards. All four drivers have their own builtin high-power amps - 1,000W each for the bass drivers, plus 250W each for mid and top.

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