Perlisten Audio S5t Loudspeaker Multichannel Too

Multichannel Too

Aiding the impression that Perlisten arrived as a 'fully formed' outfit, and not simply a boutique brand, is the fact that – from the outset – it's targeted both hi-fi and home cinema enthusiasts, albeit above a certain price level. The S5t tested here is just one speaker in a range that also includes centre channel and on-wall surround options, as does the more affordable (but still premium) R series.

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More recently, both ranges have been joined by architectural/custom install speakers. System builders therefore have in-wall and in-ceiling options to either match with Perlisten's conventional cabinet designs in a 'hybrid' set-up, or to complete a fully invisible system. Models in the S series run from a compact but still three-way S3i-c in-ceiling unit, with slightly reconfigured DPC [pictured, inset], to the S7i-LR, which is effectively an in-wall iteration of the S7t flagship [HFN Apr '22]. Additionally, Perlisten has two ranges of subwoofers, split between the premium D series models (not S series, for some reason) and step-down R series. The top-line option, the 92kg D215s, features two 380mm bass drivers in a push-pull configuration, plus a 3kW-rated DSP-driven amplifier.

Perhaps the only option Perlisten's lineup is now lacking is an in-wall subwoofer to match its architectural models. Maybe that's coming next…

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Perlisten Audio
Verona, WI, USA
Supplied by: Karma-AV Ltd, York
01423 358846
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