Waterfall Audio Serio 5.1 review

Jim Hill looks through a 5.1 system from a glass speaker specialist

Waterfall Audio Serio 5.1
The glass surrounds give the Serio 5.1 system a serious touch of class

TechRadar Verdict

An interesting concept of glass speaker surrounds makes for an attractive and decent sounding speaker system

Pros

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    Attractive design

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    Musical treble

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    Practical wall-mount solution

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    Impressive subwoofer

Cons

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    Weak centre channel

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    Disjointed bass

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    Front soundstage lacks cohesion

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Waterfall made quite a splash, if you'll excuse the obvious pun, with its attention-grabbing, all-glass Niagara speakers. But at $53,000 a pair, I suspect that the French company is likely to have more commercial luck with the Waterfall Serio 5.1 system, a seriously scaled-down sub/satellite system that embraces much the same design aesthetic.

The five speakers are made of slightly more practical cast aluminium cabinets this time, but they're mounted in thick glass, giving them their distinctive Waterfall twist.

Waterfall serio

Classical music, in particular, thrives on the clear upper range, so with the Trondheim Solistene: Divertimenti Blu-ray (DTS-MA 5.1), the strings soar, while electronic music benefits from the fast bass. Movies are always a more serious challenge for smaller sub/sat systems.

The trouble is, it's actually very difficult to get a smooth crossover between speakers and sub. Care needs to used with the setup to prevent the bass sounding disembodied. If I do have a criticism, it's that the midrange could do with more clarity and focus.

Dialogue can lack presence through the centre channel, too, and the front soundstage hasn't got the cohesion typical of a larger speaker system. But then this system is far from ordinary. Note that the cable management has been designed to accept only thin bare wire cables, which may impact on how you wire up your kit.

Clever and appealing

It's tempting to write off the Serio 5.1 system off as boutique speakers targeted at interior designers, but listen closely and you'll realise they do manage to throw a remarkably clear, open and revealing sound around into the room.

I think Waterfall is definitely onto something with these clever and appealing speakers. Their style is clear to see.

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Jim Hill
Senior Editor, Printers

Jim has been evaluating printers for more than twenty years and has, to date, written over a hundred reviews for TechRadar Pro. From pocket printers to industrial dye sublimation, Jim has been there, run the tests and printed the t-shirt. His expertise extends to consumables (paper, ink, toner) and his printer buying guides make it easy to compare these essential peripherals.