Audio Pro AllRoom review

Can the wacky satellites match Audio Pro's bass pedigree?

TechRadar Verdict

Not suited to bigger rooms, but otherwise this interesting speaker setup produces accurate and exciting sound

Pros

  • +

    Genuine big sound

    Excellent bass performance

    Solid build quality

Cons

  • -

    Won't deliver big room thrills

    Not for audiophiles

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Audio Pro's Allroom system wants to make a style statement. I know this, because, aside from the rather natty blue finish you see here, this diminuitive sub/sat package also comes in five 'fruit flavours' - apple, lemon, grape, orange and cherry - as well more sedate red, silver, white and black guises.

Cool, kitsch, designer or disgusting... whatever you think about them, the five bright blue satellites and black gloss subwoofer certainly make a distinctive impression.

As a name, Audio Pro goes right back to the start of subwoofing. The Swedish company makes a strong claim for being the first manufacturer to develop an active subwoofer, back in 1978 (of course, this is heavily disputed, especially as Miller & Kreisel's professional products appeared in the '60s. But let's not quibble - in domestic settings, Audio Pro was the first to market).

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