Wharfedale Evo 4.4 5.1 Speaker Package
SKU: Wharfedale Evo 4.4 5.1Wharfedale EVO 4.4 Floorstanding Speaker
Wharfedale EVO 4.2 Bookshelf Speaker
Wharfedale EVO 4.C Center Speaker
Wharfedale SW-12 12" Powered Subwoofer
*Evo series speakers available in black or walnut color*
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*Subwoofer one year warranty*
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Wharefdale Evo 4.4
Wharefdale Evo 4.4 Speakers are an exceptional pair of 3 way speakers that have won the 2019 What Hi-fi award for the best floor-standing speaker.
They are the flagship floorstanders in the Evo range of speakers. Featuring 6.5" Woven Kevlar Bass Driver, 2" Soft Dome mid, and 55x80mm AMT HF driver system.
The Evo 4.4's pack an impressive punch when it comes to sound performance, feature advanced technology and are available in a range of colours that will stylishly sit in any room.
High-performance at an accessible price
The Wharfedale Evo 4.4 speakers have been developed with technologies and quality materials to provide a high quality sound at an affordable price. Working to evolve the sound quality, Wharfedale have based the Evo series off concepts from their popular Elysian speakers to promise high-end sound but with a smaller price tag.
Wharfedale Evo 4.2
Wharfedale Evo 4.2 Speakers are a 3 way bookshelf loudspeaker that compliment the rest of the Evo series wonderfully. With dedicated air motion transformer tweeter, 6.5 inch woofer, and 2 inch soft dome midrange the Evo 4.2 displays power in a compact size.
What makes the Evo series special?
Evolution has been at the centre of the creation of the Evo range of speakers. Specialised engineering and advanced technology have been incorporated in the range with the aim to deliver gorgeous detail, an impressive midrange and powerful bass for the optimum listening experience.
The Evo range has evolved from the Elysian speakers, using the same top-quality technology and materials. Wharfedale showcase true passion and expertise in speaker design.
Exceptional Sound
The Evo 4.2 bookshelf has been carefully crafted in order to provide smooth detailed sound and an enhanced listening experience. Using state of the art Kevlar fibre for the woven cone woofer, which naturally reduced vibrations resulting a silky sound reproduction.
Aesthetically Pleasing
The Evo series of speakers are not only designed with the purpose of delivering smooth acoustics and a well balanced, natural sound but with beauty in mind too. With sleek curves and a modern look the Evo 4.2 which come in black, walnut or white oak finishes is perfect for the style conscious home cinema enthusiast.
Wharfedale Evo 4.C
45-Pound Center-Channel Loudspeaker Is Serious About Home Theater: Wharfedale EVO 4.C Features Two 6.5-Inch Kevlar Woofers, Plays with Crispness, Focus, Heft, and Clarity
Wharfedale takes home theater seriously. Just consider EVO 4.C, a center-channel loudspeaker packed with trickle-down technology from the U.K.-based company's top-of-the-line Elysian Series. Weighing nearly as much as the EVO 4.4 towers, EVO 4.C plays with explosive dynamics and sweet, refined upper-register detail. If you want to catch every word of critical dialogue and feel the full impact of center-stage action, EVO 4.C will elevate your movie and gaming experiences.
Equipped with dual 6.5-inch, bidirectional, black-woven Kevlar cone woofers that incorporate a self-damping material that reduces resonances to extremely low levels – as well as a fixed, profiled phase plug to ensure a smooth acoustic roll-off that enables the drivers to mesh with EVO 4.C's specially designed Air Motion Transformer tweeter and two-inch silk midrange driver – this high-value component delivers incredibly wide dispersion of high-frequencies, articulate bass, and immersive soundstaging.
EVO 4.C's crossover also deserves special mention. Using the company's custom-designed Computer Aided Optimization technology during extensive listening tests, Wharfedale engineers carefully fine-tuned the crossover to the point that EVO 4.C achieves balanced integration of its driver, woofer, and tweeter.
Measuring 9.8 x 29.5 x 13.8 inches (HWD) and weighing a shade more than 45 pounds, EVO 4.C fits in tight cabinet spaces all the while its 90dB sensitivity means it can be driven by a wide range of amplifiers.
Beauty with Purpose
The EVO4 cabinet is purpose designed from the ground-up. Not just the sleek curves, which stand out from the competition, but the materials, composites, internal bracing and damping too. All of this ensures the sonic character is not compromised by aesthetic.
AMT
The AMT (Air Motion Transformer) high-frequency transducer excels above any rival model within this class. The point-source-replicating, high-volume air movement results in lower distortion and higher accuracy in HF reproduction.
Accuracy
Articulate and accurate bass is perfected by the bi-directional weaved Kevlar cones, a material that is naturally self-damping to reduce and distribute resonances to virtually negligible levels. In addition, a fixed, profiled phase plug ensures smooth acoustic roll-off, further aiding integration with the AMT HF unit and midrange drivers.
Versatile in Application
EVO4 Series is refined to appeal to the audiophile and the home-theater enthusiast alike. 4C offers enhanced clarity of dialogue in home-cinema applications while the 4S surround speakers immerse the user in a genuine theater experience.
SW-12
The SW series of subwoofers offer a level of performance previously unheard of in their class. Revolutionary drive units, amplifier modules and filter stages feature on every model. They strike the perfect balance between power and sound quality, offering remarkable sound pressure levels, yet retaining enough control to be considered audiophile in quality.
The new range of SW subwoofers comes with a host of new features. They now come with Non-pressed paper cones for increase self-damping, improved transient impact and intern increased the structural rigidity of the cone itself. The centre vents are copper lined to reduce the magnetic distortion and improve the heat dissipation.
Still utilising the solid, well-engineered power amplifiers the SW subwoofers are optimised for high impact at low frequencies and are ideal for movies or music. With the various finishes to the cabinets – Blackwood Vinyl with Hi-gloss baffle – these subwoofers look great with matching floorstanding speakers.
Evo 4.4
Type three-way, bass reflex
Max power 200W
Sensitivity 89dB
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Minimum Impedance 4.3 ohms
Frequency response 44Hz to 22kHz
Dimensions (hwd) 106 x 25 x 45cm
Weight 25.6kg (each)
Evo 4.2
Type three-way, bass reflex
Max power 120W
Sensitivity 87dB
Nominal Impedance 8ohms
Minimum Impedance 4 ohms
Frequency response 54Hz to 22kHz
Dimensions (hwd) 46 x 25 x 35 cm
Weight 13.4kg (each)
Evo 4.C
Type three-way, bass reflex
Max power 120W
Sensitivity 90dB
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Minimum Impedance 4.3 ohms
Frequency response 48Hz to 22kHz
Dimensions (hwd) 25 x 75 x 35cm
Weight 15.8kg
SW12 subwoofer
Amplifier output 300W
Sensitivity 118dB
Line input impedance 10-kilo ohms
LFE input Impedance 5-kilo ohms
Frequency response 35Hz to 120Hz
Dimensions (hwd) 49 x 40 x 44cm
Weight 22kg (each)
Wharfedale Evo 4.4 5.1 pack review
A stylish surround system that’s easy on the ears
By What Hi-Fi?
From affordable accessibility to mid-range dependability to high-end grandeur, it's usually pretty obvious where a speaker range sits within a brand’s carefully constructed product hierarchy. However, when it comes to ranking value, rather than just cost, that can sometimes be harder to determine, particularly when it comes to the considerable outlay that’s involved in purchasing a full 5.1 home cinema package.
Wharfedale’s Evo series occupies an unenviable position in the midst of the company’s speaker offering, flanked on one side by the wildly successful budget Diamond range, on the other by the superb flagship Elysians which, despite their premium price, still represent an excellent return in terms of sound per pound.
But it would be wrong to presume that Evo is the overlooked middle child of this overachieving speaker family. Developed concurrently with Elysian, Evo is packed with technology that uses the same concepts as its bigger sibling, bringing a high-minded approach that’s anything but middling to this refined but relaxed speaker package.
The Evo series includes floorstanders, bookshelf speakers and centre channel speakers with two size options available for each type. The flagship Evo 4.4 and smaller but similarly specced Evo 4.3 floorstanders boast a three-way design, as does the Evo 4.2 bookshelf speaker, while the ultra-compact Evo 4.1 is a two-way standmount speaker. Meanwhile, there’s the sizeable three-way Evo 4.C and the two-way Evo 4.CS for a centre channel.
For this review, we have a system comprising the Evo 4.4 floorstanders (£1199 / $1998 / AU$3699), the Evo 4.2 bookshelf speakers (£649 / $1199 / AU$ 1620) and the Evo 4.C centre channel (£499 / $899 / AU$1499), all partnered with the SW-12 sub (£496 / $999 / AU$1249). In the UK, this set-up is known as the Evo 4.4 5.1 pack and is available at a bundle price of £2799, saving £44 against buying the separates.
A similar system from the Elysian range would start at £13,493 / $19,985 / AU$32,000 without the sub. Given that it shares many of its engineering principles with Evo, it certainly makes the latter an exciting prospect.
Build
This symbiosis is immediately evident from the inclusion of Air Motion Transformer tweeters across all the models in the Evo series, a technology usually found in pricier products.
Instead of a cone or dome-shaped driver, AMTs use a light, pleated diaphragm with electrical circuit traces within a magnetic field that expands and contracts like a concertina as a music signal is applied, pushing sound out towards the listener. The light mass of the thin, folded film means it has the potential to be more responsive and immediate than drivers made with heavier materials, while the large surface area makes it particularly efficient and less prone to distortion.
The same 55 x 80mm AMT is found across all of the Evo models in this system, as is the 50mm, domed midrange driver coated with a damping compound to control resonances. This midrange dome has an extensive frequency response, from 800Hz to 5kHz, and sits in front of a specially shaped chamber that scatters and absorbs the diaphragm’s backward sound, which Wharfedale says helps to reduce distortion while improving detail.
Both the Evo 4.4 and Evo 4.C have two 6.5-inch kevlar woofers (the Evo 4.2s have one) with added bass support from two ports. While the centre channel has traditional rear ports, the floorstanders and the bookshelf speakers benefit from Wharfedale’s tongue-twisting Slot Loaded Profiled Port (SLPP) technology. Also found in the Elysians, SLPP is claimed to better match the acoustic output of the port to the room, so reducing distortion and improving efficiency.
The Evo range is elegantly designed with bowed cabinet sides and rounded corners and comes in three smart wood grain finishes – black, white and walnut. However, no amount of curved edges can skirt around the fact that these are relatively large speakers, and we’re not just referring to the front pair. In fact, the depth of the Evo 4.2 surrounds and the frankly colossal size of the Evo 4.C will make this system tricky to house for anyone who doesn’t have the luxury of a dedicated home cinema room. Of course, there are smaller options available, but having not tested them, we can’t vouch for how well they would integrate as a system.
Brushed metal spikes sit neatly within the plinths of the Evo 4.4s and Evo 4.2s, and all the speakers feature two sets of terminals for bi-wiring, with brushed metal straps for non-bi-wired set-ups.
Compared to the Evo 4.C, the SW-12 sub with a 12-inch front-facing driver looks relatively diminutive, despite being the medium option from the three-strong SW range. Available in black or white wood finishes with a high gloss baffle and chrome drive surround, it is stylistically more suggestive of the Diamond range. However, its smart appearance and excellent performance mean we aren’t too bothered by its slight visual variation.
With a powerful low end across the entire system, we find it best to place the speakers around 1m away from the walls of our test room. However, placement is a relatively painless affair, with the wide, even dispersion of the Evos allowing for variation in layout.
There’s a nominal impedance of 8 ohms across the range and a lowest minimum impedance of 4 ohms, meaning this system isn’t likely to throw up any issues for a price-compatible AVR. For this test, we've paired it with our 2021 Award-winning Denon AVC-X6700H amplifier, priced at £2299 / $2499 / AU$6190, with the Pioneer UDP-LX500 UHD 4K Blu-ray player as our source.
Sound
It's striking that when we start playing Dune in 5.1 on the Evo 4.4 surround system, it immediately prompts us to question whether there is any need for Dolby Atmos. Of course, there is, but it’s a great reminder that if you have quality speakers capable of detailed precision and fluid transparency, you don’t need to go all-in on rears and height channels to have a seriously immersive home system.
In a post-apocalyptic desert beset by giant worms and dubious farming practices there’s an authenticity and ease to the soundscape as it's rendered by the Evos, making this unhurried sci-fi saga a touch more captivating than when heard on a lesser system.
There’s plenty of refinement in the high frequencies of the tinkling ‘spice’ dust without it sounding overly granular or etched. The capable low end delivers plenty of well-controlled power that gives cinematic weight to the destructive giant worm but is engagingly dynamic, bringing depth and subtlety to the grandiose Time Team-esque score and the fluttering purr of the ornithopter. The slightly constrained dialogue inside the ornithopter can often be tough to pick out, but even in challenging and noisy scenes, it quickly becomes apparent that the Evo 4.C presents vocals with an open clarity and lightness of touch that conveys all the dialogue and the space the characters occupy.
Watching Ready Player One, we’re again impressed that tricky voices, from the slightly flat opening narration to Aech’s pitch-shifted drawl, retain their expressiveness, while the integration across the system as traffic zips all around us feels thrillingly seamless, as does King Kong’s swinging rampage. When things get busy the spaciousness of the Evo 4.4 system is obvious, with every sound given adequate separation and space. Switching over to the baseline test scenes in Blade Runner 2049 we become more aware of the finer subtle details that the system picks out, from the gradual building dynamic intensity to the slight breath before the interrogator relents in his questioning.
We already know that the Evo 4.4s are excellent musical performers, but listening on a full surround system reiterates their prowess. Streaming Fiona Apple’s Under The Table, as the swaggering plucked bass strings begin to slap with increasing intensity against the instrument's fingerboard, the resulting vibration can often sound harsh and reduced to the initial transient. But here the entire envelope of the decaying vibration is effortlessly audible amongst the layered canonical vocals.
Switching to John Batiste and Cory Wong's extensive improvisation Meditation, where the space around the notes is almost as vital as the notes themselves, the Evos again do a wonderful job illuminating the long ambient reverb tails of guitar and piano as they wrap around each other.
More ornate tracks are also a pleasure to listen to. Streaming Balls by Sparks, the Evos demonstrate their rhythmic astuteness with a cohesive, articulate sound that’s entertaining and captivating at both loud and quiet volumes.
Verdict
The Evo 4.4 5.1 pack is a powerful but detailed system that never sounds like it's having to work too hard. Voices are projected with transparency and are full of character, and there’s an ease and spaciousness to the speakers' performance that makes this a set-up that’s immensely enjoyable to listen to for long periods of time.
If you're thinking about upgrading your home cinema, this is a system well worth considering. Undoubtedly its size means it won't be a practical choice for many people, but packed as it is with sophisticated speaker technology, we think the Evo 4.4 5.1 system represents superb value for money.
SCORES
- Sound 5
- Build 5
- Compatibility 5