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Hi-Fi Choice

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

Hi-Fi Choice is the essential guide to audio excellence in the home. It is a no-nonsense guide to the finest products available, from vinyl and valves, to multi-channel digital audio and high-fidelity video. Hi-Fi Choice sorts the best from the rest with rigorous test processes and a highly experienced team of reviewers.

Welcome

Bliss out! • THE LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS…

Third time lucky

Plastic fantastic

Make the connection

New horizon

Anniversary audio

Nouveau Tokyo

Hear say

Smart linking

Upping the ante

Back to the future

The greatest show on earth! • Advance tickets are now on sale for the UK’s premier high-end audio event

Unique group tests • Our Group Tests are supported by rigorous and exhaustive listening tests carried out by experts

Building blocks • They are the beating heart of any decent system, but how do you pick a winner? Nick Tate compares and contrasts six capable, affordable integrated amplifiers

Cyrus Classic AMP £2,000 • With its own unique design, the Classic AMP has the same metal chassis and casing as the very first, early-Nineties Cyrus 3

Exposure 3510 £2,250 • Not the most visible company in the UK hi-fi scene – despite being part of it for well over 40 years – is this one of hi-fi’s best kept secrets?

Musical Fidelity M5si £1,800 • Now owned by Heinz Lichtenegger of Pro-Ject fame, this British brand has been a major player in affordable integrateds for decades

Naim Nait XS 3 £2,500 • Now over 50 years old, Naim first started making a splash with the original Nait in the Eighties. But how will this version compare?

Simaudio MOON 250i V2 £2,350 • It’s a sign of the overly crowded nature of the UK hi-fi scene that Canada’s Simaudio isn’t better known. Could the 250i V2 change that?

Technics SU-GX70 £1,700 • The high-end brand of Japanese consumer electronics giant Panasonic is back in two-channel hi-fi. But how will it fare?

Group test verdict • After days of endless comparisons, Nick Tate has finally worked out the overall ranking of our superb six and found a worthy winner

Simply superlative • With technology drawn from its flagship Chronosonic XVX, the Sasha V is the stunning new launch from Wilson

Groove is in the heart • Neville Roberts dips into Vertere’s range of four turntables to see just how magical the MG-1 MkII Magic Groove really is

Tried and true • Final’s flagship true-wireless ANC in-ear is up against fierce competition, but the ZE8000 has little to fear reckons David Vivian

ATLAS

True ruler • NickTate reckons that this high-end turntable and tonearm combination is a truly majestic performer

Ever ready • Zidoo’s audio wing has tweaked its existing platform to make a dedicated hi-fi streamer. Ed Selley says the results are spectacular

Better late than never • If you’ve never heard of Aretai, its brilliant standmount is sure to help you remember the name reckons David Vivian

The A team • “Is that an amplifier in your pocket, or are you just pleased to see me?” asks Cliff Joseph as he checks out A&K’s portable offering

Hi-fi choices

Equipment stands • Despite the name, bookshelf speakers don’t give their best if just plonked on a shelf, and it’s the same with other components too. Time to ditch Ikea...

True colours • The on-going debate over whether coloured vinyl LPs sound worse than conventional black vinyl has prompted Neville Roberts to delve into the details

Does music still matter? • Could it really be true that music no longer matters? Nigel Williamson certainly hopes not, but one or two red flags suggest this could indeed be the...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: AV Tech Media Ltd Edition: Oct 01 2023

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  • Release date: September 7, 2023

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Languages

English

Hi-Fi Choice is the essential guide to audio excellence in the home. It is a no-nonsense guide to the finest products available, from vinyl and valves, to multi-channel digital audio and high-fidelity video. Hi-Fi Choice sorts the best from the rest with rigorous test processes and a highly experienced team of reviewers.

Welcome

Bliss out! • THE LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS…

Third time lucky

Plastic fantastic

Make the connection

New horizon

Anniversary audio

Nouveau Tokyo

Hear say

Smart linking

Upping the ante

Back to the future

The greatest show on earth! • Advance tickets are now on sale for the UK’s premier high-end audio event

Unique group tests • Our Group Tests are supported by rigorous and exhaustive listening tests carried out by experts

Building blocks • They are the beating heart of any decent system, but how do you pick a winner? Nick Tate compares and contrasts six capable, affordable integrated amplifiers

Cyrus Classic AMP £2,000 • With its own unique design, the Classic AMP has the same metal chassis and casing as the very first, early-Nineties Cyrus 3

Exposure 3510 £2,250 • Not the most visible company in the UK hi-fi scene – despite being part of it for well over 40 years – is this one of hi-fi’s best kept secrets?

Musical Fidelity M5si £1,800 • Now owned by Heinz Lichtenegger of Pro-Ject fame, this British brand has been a major player in affordable integrateds for decades

Naim Nait XS 3 £2,500 • Now over 50 years old, Naim first started making a splash with the original Nait in the Eighties. But how will this version compare?

Simaudio MOON 250i V2 £2,350 • It’s a sign of the overly crowded nature of the UK hi-fi scene that Canada’s Simaudio isn’t better known. Could the 250i V2 change that?

Technics SU-GX70 £1,700 • The high-end brand of Japanese consumer electronics giant Panasonic is back in two-channel hi-fi. But how will it fare?

Group test verdict • After days of endless comparisons, Nick Tate has finally worked out the overall ranking of our superb six and found a worthy winner

Simply superlative • With technology drawn from its flagship Chronosonic XVX, the Sasha V is the stunning new launch from Wilson

Groove is in the heart • Neville Roberts dips into Vertere’s range of four turntables to see just how magical the MG-1 MkII Magic Groove really is

Tried and true • Final’s flagship true-wireless ANC in-ear is up against fierce competition, but the ZE8000 has little to fear reckons David Vivian

ATLAS

True ruler • NickTate reckons that this high-end turntable and tonearm combination is a truly majestic performer

Ever ready • Zidoo’s audio wing has tweaked its existing platform to make a dedicated hi-fi streamer. Ed Selley says the results are spectacular

Better late than never • If you’ve never heard of Aretai, its brilliant standmount is sure to help you remember the name reckons David Vivian

The A team • “Is that an amplifier in your pocket, or are you just pleased to see me?” asks Cliff Joseph as he checks out A&K’s portable offering

Hi-fi choices

Equipment stands • Despite the name, bookshelf speakers don’t give their best if just plonked on a shelf, and it’s the same with other components too. Time to ditch Ikea...

True colours • The on-going debate over whether coloured vinyl LPs sound worse than conventional black vinyl has prompted Neville Roberts to delve into the details

Does music still matter? • Could it really be true that music no longer matters? Nigel Williamson certainly hopes not, but one or two red flags suggest this could indeed be the...


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