Monitor Audio Radius HD 5.1 System review

The distinctive gold tweeters are right at home in the reworked Radius speakers

Monitor Audio Radius HD 5.1 System
The Radius HD sub/sat system should blend in to most living rooms

TechRadar Verdict

A versatile little 5.1 setup that has enough power to fill all but large rooms. It also has a rhythmic mid-band but the sub is tricky to set up

Pros

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    Compact and convenient design

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    Descriptive metal drivers

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    Rhythmic mid-band

Cons

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    Tricky subwoofer integration

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    Not enough bass for a large cinema

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Monitor Audio once made cabinets big enough to bury a body in, but recently it's had better business from its smaller boxes, and we've seen them shrink right down to the Radius 45HD satellites that fit in the palm of your hand.

This is the slightly larger step-up Radius 90HD system – an evolution of the original Radius designs but with HD branding.

Radius hd 5.1

But what's missing is bass. If set too high, it sounds disembodied and unsuitable for explosive action flicks. The sub has auto shut-off when there's no signal and top-mounted controls. But while punchy, it's not especially deep and won't add the bass weight you need in a large room.

But it's still an engaging and immersive system, and its incisive tone is well suited to atmospheric soundtracks.

The rears, like the fronts, are uncannily adept at conveying fine detail. The fast timing and expressive mid-band is perfect for acoustic music.

On Nick Drake's Treasury Super Audio CD I heard every nuance of his whimsical melodies, but with more beat-driven stuff there's a danger of leaving the subwoofer behind.

Monitor Audio is clearly hoping its new Radius speakers will have universal appeal, and they're certainly flexible enough to install almost anywhere bar a really large living room.

But while I enjoy a subtle soundtrack laid bare by a revealing set of speakers, I suspect there are others who will prefer a warmer tone than these metallic cones deliver. It's a case of suck it and see.

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