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Teufel Viton 51 - Simple Cinematic Six-Pack

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Away from its high-end setups, we offer budget multichannel packages where styling appears to be an afterthought.

The Viton 51 looks very much made for times of austerity. The price is low and the appearance is commensurate with the price. Design-wise, they go back to the Ark, or the early 80s at least. The four chunky black bookshelf speakers and center are solidly hewn from no-nonsense MDF with edges as blunt as Gene Hunt.

Driver technology isn’t particularly exotic either. The VT11 two-way bass reflex satellites have a 5in paper cone midrange driver and a 1in fabric tweeter. The center uses two of the mics as a well as a tweeter… each speaker has a removable cloth grille, and gold-plated terminals. The terminals, like the overall build, are solid and reassuring.

Teufel Viton 51

Teufel Viton 51

The bizarrely named US 5110/1 SW sub has a more contemporary air. It has a bass reflex port on the front and fires downwards, with its 10in woofer powered by a 125W amp. Visual status is provided by an LED-lit glow around the on/off button. This switches from arrange to blue when the sub receives a signal. In standby mode (which is claimed to only use 0.35W) the high level of brightness is like having a traffic light in your room.

In standby mode (which is claimed to only use 0.35W) the high level of brightness is like having a traffic light in your room

In standby mode (which is claimed to only use 0.35W) the high level of brightness is like having a traffic light in your room

With the crossover set remotely by your AV receiver, volume tweaked and phase switched if necessary, the sub can be left to switch itself on and off as required, courtesy of its auto-level dial with adjustable sensitivity.

A spin of The Wire’s Dolby Digital DVD soundtrack shows the VT12 center has excellent proficiency with dialogue, doing a fine job with the almost impenetrable Baltimore drawl of Omar and Prop Joe. And the center laps up the haunting richness of Richard Burton’s War of The Worlds DSD commentary on SACD, effortlessly blending it with the instrumental whirring and whining of the revealing of first Martian.

Cranking things up a notch or two with Chapter 22 of Avater’s DTS-HD MA soundtrack, and the monstrous three, the Viton 51 package proves adept at dealing with multi-layered big movie soundtracks. The satellites and sub immerse you with the arrival of the helicopters and gunship, whilst the VT 12 keeps Colonel Quaritch’s commands audible. At the scene’s most intense moments, though, with the big tree tottering and falling, the Teufels start to feel a little loose.

If the musically overwhelming Avatar pushes the Viton to its limits a score-free scarp from Band of Brothers (Blu-ray) is well within its capabilities – tank shells, sniper bullets and automatic weapons are remorselessly dispensed with a level of clarity that I wasn’t expecting from this budget array.

With the crossover set remotely by your AV receiver, volume tweaked and phase switched if necessary

With the crossover set remotely by your AV receiver, volume tweaked and phase switched if necessary

The system goes reasonably loud, too, and is adequate for uncritical music sessions, with the woofer keeping the rhythm section tight on my Talking Heads Blu-ray and David Byrne’s lyrics having tremendous presence.

Overall this is a decent system for the money. Gene Hunt might not agree but looks aren’t everything

The verdict

Highs: Dedicated center pays dividends with dialogue; good sub/sat integration; powerful, articulate sound

Lows: Bland, uninspiring-looking satellites; awkward to mount; ugly subwoofer

·         Performance: 4/5

·         Design: 3.5/5

·         Features: 3/5

·         Overall: 3.5/5

Specifications

·         Viton 51 price: $675 Approx

VT11

·         Drive units: 1 x4in paper cone mid/bass driver; 1 x 1in fabric tweeter

·         Enclosure: Rear-ported

·         Frequency response: 80Hz-20kHz

·         Sensitivity: 85dB

·         Power handling: 80W

·         Dimensions: 156(w) x 260(h) x 200(d)mm

·         Weight: 2.8kg

VT 12

·         Drive units: 2 x 4in paper cone mid/bass driver; 1 x 1in fabric tweeter

·         Enclosure: Rear-ported

·         Frequency response: N/A

·         Sensitivity: N/A

·         Power handling: 140W

·         Dimensions: 435(w) x 155(h) x 200(d) mm

·         Weight: 5 kg

US 5110/1 SW

·         Drive units: 10in cellulose woofer

·         Enclosure: Front-ported

·         Frequency response: Down to 34Hz

·         On board power: 100W

·         Dimensions: 240(w) x 420(h) x 365(d) mm

·         Weight: 12.8kg

·         Connections: Phono line-level input

 

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