Amphion Helium 510 review

A loudspeaker with the performance to match its appearance

Amphion Helium 510
The Amphion Helium 510 are attractively finished with good quality drivers and veneers

TechRadar Verdict

Attractively neutral and versatile in positioning, it works well with modest systems, but ultimately lacks some dynamic expression and vigour, as well as bass weight

Pros

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    Neutral and versatile in positioning

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    Works well with modest systems

Cons

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    Lacks some dynamic expression and vigour

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    Also lacks some bass weight

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This ice-cold, sharp-edged, black-on-white two-way standmount loudspeaker sounds smooth, evenhanded and essentially neutral. The baby brother of the larger Amphion Helium 520 floorstanding loudspeaker, the 510 also includes the best bits of its elder sibling, the key component being the 'waveguide' surrounding the tweeter.

A variation on the horn theme, with a truncated throat and a very wide flare, it loads the tweeter and has several benefits. One is that it allows the crossover point to be an octave lower than usual (at around 1.6kHz), which moves it below the most critical part of the audio band.