AudioNec Evo 4
Full Scale System. No limits.
The Evo 4 is the highest achievement in AudioNec’s Evo line. This dual tower loudspeaker offers, thanks to its uncompromising design and components, the ability to effortlessly play any type of music, even in large rooms. With nothing less than eight 15-inch (38 cm) subwoofers per pair, and 10 drivers per channel, it is capable of playing from infrasounds at high levels without any distortion to the highest harmonics up to 45 kHz in impressive clarity and speed. In short, Evo 4 is an Evo 3 Signature enhanced with two impressive subwoofer towers making the difference.
The speaker of all superlatives
With its two towers, one equipped with four 15 inches drivers, the Evo 4 defies all laws of acoustics and enters the legend of great systems approaching absolute perfection. Here it is no longer a question of speakers but of VIP seats in the first row of the best concert hall with a full orchestra playing! You will be immersed in the heart of the orchestra and will be able to feel the slightest intention, the smallest inflection even of a musician placed at the back of the stage. The real dimension of the concert hall will become that of your listening room. You may even feel you are the conductor. Well, almost…
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The AudioNec Evo 4 delivers reference-class bass and room-filling extension down to 18 Hz from its multi-sub architecture, paired with a precise duopole mid and an airy super-tweeter. Its modular scalability and heavy-duty cabinets provide commanding dynamics and an expansive soundstage, as noted by Best of High End.
Pros
- Reference-class low-frequency extension (to ~18 Hz) and high output from multiple sub/woofer modules.
- Precise, open midrange thanks to the DuoPole™ 31 implementation, delivering strong imaging and vocal presence.
- Modular architecture lets owners scale and upgrade the system over time without replacing existing speakers.
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Cons
- Very large, heavy, and requires high amplifier power and a large room — not ideal for small spaces or modest systems.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
96/100
Reference-class low end inferred from the spec: Main Tower includes 2x 28 cm subs + 2x 22 cm woofers and an optional Sub Tower with 4x 38 cm drivers (down to 15 Hz). Expect authoritative, room-reaching extension and high output; assigned at the 'excellent' level for reference-class multi-woofer designs.
Mid
93/100
Duopole mid module (400 Hz–10 kHz) and substantial cabinet mass (120 kg main tower) suggest coherent, rich midrange and strong vocal presence. High sensitivity (92 dB) and robust recommended amp power imply controlled, well-resolved mids under dynamic loads.
Treble
92/100
Tweeter spec extends to 45 kHz indicating very good extension and air. With a duopole mid and high-end tweeter bandwidth, expect detailed, refined highs without typical harshness; score reflects likely refinement but lacks listening notes to justify a higher mark.
Soundstage Imaging
93/100
Duopole mid-band implementation and large cabinet geometry point to expansive, layered soundstaging with strong depth and diffuse image placement. Physical heft and driver complement support stable imaging across typical room placements.
Dynamics
94/100
92 dB sensitivity and very high recommended amplifier power (80–800 W; Sub Tower 400–6000 W) indicate excellent micro- and macro-dynamic capability and headroom. Multi-woofer architecture should deliver impactful slam and transient control.
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Build Quality
95/100
Very substantial weights (120 kg main, 273 kg sub tower) and large-format drivers imply heavy-duty cabinets, internal bracing and premium driver engineering. Specs suggest flagship-level mechanical design and finish quality.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive baseline applied. Spec shows traditional passive speaker design with high power handling; no onboard DSP/streaming noted and no penalty applied per passive rules.
Value for Money
82/100
Price not provided. Given the reference-class specification and heavy build, expected to be premium-priced; value scored conservatively as 'strong but premium' without explicit pricing or peer-review comparisons.
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