Amphion impact 500 review

The sub is big on style, but is it big on sound as well?

Amphion impact 500
Gorgeously styled, the impact 500 would suit any enthusiast who values fidelity over pure grunt

TechRadar Verdict

A decent and clean sounding sub but sadly doesn't have the power to compete with the more meatier offerings about. Definitely one for those who crave fidelity

Pros

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    Tremendously clean and accurate

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    Simple controls

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    Cute

Cons

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    You can get a pair of subs from another brand for the same cash

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    Not suited to action movies

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Despite the controls on Amphion's impact 500 (no capital letter, we're talking Scandinavian minimalism here) seeming so primitive, it has hidden sophistication inside.

As well as anti-clipping and overload protection circuitry – a bit like the technology REL models feature – Amphion also uses a crossover with a frequency variable slope that it calls Cumulative Stage Coupling.

To find out, the impact 500 was given the unenviable task of trying to keep up with my resident set of Bowers & Wilkins 800 series speakers. First up I played some Sting in DTS – Heavy Cloud but No Rain if you must know – and, as I expected, found the sub's metier. It's fast, tight, melodic and profound, with great rhythmic abilities and hardly any overhang.