Crystal Acoustics Bipolar Series BPT5-10BL review

We revel in the wide sound field delivered by these flatscreen-friendly floorstanders

Crystal Acoustics Bipolar Series BPT5-10BL
This small bi-polar speaker system is perfect for those with a small living room

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    They deliver that bipolar sexy spread-out sound field

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    Good price

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    Powerful subwoofer

Cons

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    System provided was unbalanced

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In my time, I have reviewed some monstrous speakers. Whether this is as a result of my golden ears, or because I am big and ugly and can unpack big sound boxes, is moot.

Some of the largest and most luxurious have been bipoles. This is when, seemingly just for the hell of it, a whole other set of speaker drivers are placed on the face of the speaker enclosure that is looking the opposite way. Mirage and Definitive technology are probably the two most famous brands that typically make big speakers in this fashion.

Crystal acoustics bipolar series bpt5-10bl

In fact, when I fired up the TV through it for a bit of Glastonbury, added the resident Pioneer LX-81 decoder and posh Acurus five-channel external amp just for stereo, my Panasonic TV's built-in speakers wiped the floor with them.

Downcast, I spun up a Blu-ray. I'm still badly in the grip of Avatar and am learning the soundtrack a treat. And, on DTS-HD Master Audio, the point of this system finally became clear.

Serious synergy

As I'd guessed, the THX-guaranteed 10in subwoofer felt out of place – like a V8 lump in a shopping cart, it was wildly overpowered for the system. But the bipolar towers did a very clever thing indeed.

The synergy created is excellent, with all those tiny three-inch drivers adding up to a very crisp midband with great definition and accuracy, honed by a lovely lack of power compression, every bit as tasty as when served up by Acoustic Energy-branded speakers. And, as long as the level isn't wicked up too far, they do this incredible, sweet yet diffuse-edged sound field.

I had the towers' tweeters above my ear height on installation, and when our hero blunders off into the deadliest jungle within six light years of Terra, the sounds of Pandoran creatures were all around and above me. I was getting funny yipping noises to the extreme right-hand corner of the room, and the animals sounded like they were ranged into the distance, as well as close by. It was a deeper sound field than I'd expected for £650.

It may have an ambitious design brief – with some huge limitations placed upon it by the diminutive 3in cones, so far as ultimate scale is concerned – but at sensible levels, Crystal acoustics' BPT5-10BL system delivers a real bipolar spread. And getting that from stuff this affordable and small is certainly an impressive achievement. Definitely worth considering if you have a small viewing room.

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