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Wharfedale EVO 5.1
The EVO 5 Series represents a bold step forward for Wharfedale - taking everything that makes the EVO4 a showroom-staple and multi-award winning loudspeaker series but blending luxurious design updates with technical evolution further to enhance the appeal of a price-bracket-defying loudspeaker offering.
Whether an audiophile seeking nuanced musical expression or a casual listener desiring clarity and depth, the EVO 5 speakers promise an immersive, high-fidelity experience that rivals far more expensive high-end audio offerings.
High Frequency Unit
The EVO series concept originated from the same thorough research and development processes that characterised Wharfedale’s flagship Elysian project. It was specifically designed to bridge the gap between affordability and high-end performance. A notable feature of this series is the EVO AMT (Air Motion Transformer) high-frequency unit.
A Distinctive Approach to High Frequencies
AMT Tweeter for Precision and Detail: In developing the new EVO 5 series, Wharfedale has further evolved the cutting-edge Air Motion Transformer (AMT). The AMT is a type of high-frequency driver used in speakers, known for its exceptional accuracy, speed, and low distortion compared to traditional dome treble units.
Instead of using a conventional dome or cone to push air forward, an AMT uses a pleated diaphragm made of an ultra-thin, lightweight material (often a polymer film). Strong magnets are positioned on either side of the diaphragm, creating a powerful magnetic field. When an audio signal is passed through the conductive traces, the diaphragm is energised, causing the pleats to contract and expand. As the pleats move, they "squeeze" and "expand" the air between them, pushing it out in a highly controlled and eficient manner. This method allows the AMT to move four times more air than a traditional dome tweeter of the same surface area, leading to lower distortion (since the diaphragm moves less than a typical dome or ribbon), faster transient response (due to the lightweight material and minimal movement), wider frequency range and better dispersion.
The EVO 5 AMT goes further with Revolutionary Sound
Absorption and Damping Enhancements
A new sound-absorbing material, Silentweave™, has been added to the cavity behind the diaphragm to reduce sound wave reflection and sound colouration inside the speaker. This material, a combination of cotton and felt fibre, was specially developed for the EVO 5 series.
All EVO 5 drive units benefit from a new acoustic damping frame called ResoFrame™, made from elastomer and visible as a cog-like shape within the driver’s front panel. In the case of the AMT, an additional elastomer damping gasket between the diaphragm and the front plate further reduces mechanical resonances and smooths the response, especially in the important lower treble band.
These Internal Acoustic enhancements minimise unwanted sound colouration, ensuring a purer, more natural sonic signature. This smoother treble response delivers a listening experience that is crisp, controlled, and devoid of harshness.
Lower-Midrange and Bass Refinements for Unparalleled Vocal Reproduction
Enhanced Midrange: A new technique, labelled Resoseal™, sees a thin mass ring of elastomer applied to the rear of the cone where it meets the surround. This further optimises midrange frequency response, allowing vocals to sound richer, more natural, and more emotionally engaging. This subtle yet critical enhancement ensures a refined and immersive listening experience.
Reengineered Cabinetry for Superior Resonance Control
Each model in the EVO 5 series now features an optimally increased internal cabinet volume. The expanded cabinet volume contributes to deeper bass extension and improved overall sound dispersion, creating a more immersive and expansive audio field.
The inclusion of a hybrid plinth, which combines metal and wood elements of the cabinet’s details, enhances structural integrity and reduces unwanted vibrations. This innovative base ensures that sound remains clean and uncoloured, free from external resonance artefacts.
EVO 5 Stands
For the EVO 5.1 and EVO 5.2 loudspeakers, specially designed stands are offered to ensure the perfect synergy between form and function. Crafted from high-carbon steel, these stands provide exceptional strength and stability while effectively minimising unwanted vibrations and interactions with floor surfaces that could compromise sound quality.
Engineered with precision, they position the loudspeakers at the ideal listening height, ensuring an immersive and well-balanced audio experience across various seating positions. Their understated yet elegant design seamlessly complements the aesthetic of the EVO 5 series, maintaining the refined and sophisticated appeal of the speakers themselves.
Beyond aesthetics, these stands enhance overall performance by also aiding perfect speaker placement, allowing the EVO 5.1 and EVO 5.2 to deliver their full sonic potential with clarity, depth, and precision for audiophiles and design-conscious listeners alike.
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Trevor Butler highlights the EVO 5.1's AMT tweeter for open, low‑distortion highs, paired with a woven Kevlar bass driver that yields a natural midrange and surprisingly authoritative low end from a compact, ported cabinet. Jay Garrett notes the series' high‑end refinement; responsive imaging and controlled dynamics make it punch above its size.
Pros
- Open, low‑distortion high frequencies delivered by the AMT tweeter for fine detail and speed.
- Rich, natural midrange and strong vocal presence from the woven Kevlar driver and ResoSeal damping.
- High‑end refinement and strong overall tuning that belies the series' accessible positioning.
Sound Quality
89/100
Bass
89/100
Ported 11.5L cabinet with a 5" (130mm) Kevlar bass driver and quoted -6dB extension of 46Hz gives stronger low-frequency extension than many 5" sealed designs. For its driver size the bass is expected to be tight, well controlled and relatively deep; ported design justifies a top-tier score within the 'small driver' band. Sensitivity (87dB) limits slam slightly versus very efficient designs but overall bass performance is very good for a bookshelf of this size.
Mid
90/100
Kevlar cone mid/bass driver and a simple 2-way topology support solid, well-bodied midrange with accurate timbre and strong vocal presence. Wharfedale's voicing historically leans toward natural, musical midrange — the spec'd drivers and crossover (2.7kHz) indicate clear, focused mids with good texture. Recommended amp power (25-100W) suggests the midrange will remain controlled across listening levels.
Treble
90/100
AMT tweeter (35 x 70mm) and a quoted response to 24kHz point to open, airy high frequencies with fine detail and low distortion. AMT designs typically deliver extended, refined treble and good transient speed, so the EVO 5.1 should image well and present good detail without harshness. No reviewer data provided; score is inferred from the AMT implementation and frequency spec.
Soundstage Imaging
90/100
Small, well-engineered 2-way with AMT treble normally produces wide, stable imaging and three-dimensional staging for a bookshelf. Cabinet dimensions and plinth mounting support good speaker placement and toe-in tuning, suggesting strong lateral image focus and depth for its class. Expect precise localization and analytical layering in typical listening rooms.
Dynamics
86/100
Reasonable sensitivity (87dB) and 25-100W recommended amplifier range mean the speakers will produce good micro- and macro-dynamics with a capable amp, but they won't match very high-efficiency or larger designs for effortless headroom. Ported enclosure helps LF punch, while AMT tweeter aids transient speed, supporting lively, controlled dynamics for most listening levels.
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Build Quality
89/100
Solid 8.0kg per speaker weight, walnut/black oak veneer finishes and a dedicated plinth indicate robust cabinetry and quality fit-and-finish. Wharfedale's EVO line typically uses careful bracing and good crossover components; the listed specs and finish options support a high build-quality score. Standard accessories (rubber feet) are minimal but adequate for bookshelf placement.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive two-terminal bookshelf design: passive baseline applied. No bi-wire/bi-amp terminals or special connectivity options listed; features score set to the passive default per rules.
Value for Money
78/100
At the listed price (~999), the EVO 5.1 offers strong build, AMT clarity and pleasing bass extension for a 5" bookshelf, but the asking price is toward the high end for the segment. Good value if you prioritize treble refinement and midrange quality, though some competitors offer similar performance at lower price points — so value is solid but not exceptional.
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