Teufel Ultima 7 review

Smart two-way floorstander from Europe's largest loudspeaker e-tailer

Teufel Ultima 7
The Teufel Ultima 7 uses drivers larger than the norm in an attempt to give them a little more oomph

TechRadar Verdict

Fine overall neutrality with plenty of low bass output makes this attractively finished speaker difficult to criticise, but the sound lacks dynamic grip and excitement. Floor coupling could be improved and connection arrangements are confusing.

Pros

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    Unusually neutral and even overall tonal balance

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    Plenty of low bass output

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    Attractive deep black gloss finish with nicely softened edges

Cons

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    Seems a little pricey, especially considering the direct sale policy

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    Weak dynamic grip dilutes the excitement and involvement

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Punching 'teufel' into my computer's German translation widget produced quite a surprise, as the English translation came out as 'devil'! Quite why a loudspeaker company should associate itself with the Dark Side remains obscure, but Berlin based Teufel has been around for thirty years, so its somewhat unorthodox business model clearly works.

Teufel began life in 1979, producing loudspeaker kits for the German DiY market, moving on into fully assembled systems a decade later and then in the early 1990s abandoned regular retail distribution in favour of mail order sales, apparently so it could improve price competitiveness.