PSB Synchrony One loudspeaker review

This substantial yet discreet floorstander has an unusual take on bass delivery

TechRadar Verdict

Slim and discreet floorstander if a little lacking in the design stakes. However, it delivers superb sound quality and the superb bass is flexible. The load is demanding and dynamics could have more grip.

Pros

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    Superb sound quality at a realistic price

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    Superior stereo image focus

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    Attractively open and smooth neutrality

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    Exceptional freedom from boxiness.

Cons

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    Might have too much bass for small UK rooms

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    Load is also tough on amplifiers

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    Styling lacks flair

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    Plinth would improve stability.

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The PSB Synchrony One is a very interesting and cleverly designed loudspeaker, though not, it must be said, a particularly attractive one. It can be argued that it adheres closely to the form-follows function dictum and also looks commendably discreet, but some may dismiss its appearance as just plain boring, especially in the all-black finish of our review samples.

The dark cherry veneered option pictured on the website does look rather less funereal. And, while we suspect that PSB might derive some commercial benefit from employing an industrial design consultant, there's no denying the technical creativity at work inside this speaker, especially in the way the bass delivery is organised.