System Fidelity Series 5000 review

There's nothing rotten in the state of Denmark if these floorstanders are anything to go by.

SystemFidelity Series 5000
There's not much chance of hiding the enclosures from the Series 5000 in your living room

TechRadar Verdict

A behemoth system that excels in build quality but leaves some things to be desired with its performance

Pros

  • +

    Rigid and beautifully-finished cabinets

  • +

    Prodigious bass

Cons

  • -

    Rear channels are mismatched with the fronts

  • -

    Need a powerful amp to make these towers sing

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The System Fidelity 5000 Series shows design flair, but the handsome cabinets, with their sumptuous piano lacquer finish, are strangely reminiscent of a neighbouring Danish speaker specialist.

Perhaps the fact that one of SF's production guys is an ex-Jamo man has something to with it. The design, however, is down to Slovenian engineer Andrej Persin.

The 5000 Series is the prestige package from System Fidelity and at this price in a crowded market, they'll be going toe-to-toe with established British marques like B&W and KEF and of course, Jamo, so what makes these boxes such a dark threat?

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