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Denon D-M41DAB £225

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Denon has dominated the micro system category for as long as we can remember, and the D-M41DAB continues its unrivalled reign.

Now with Bluetooth, this system has also dipped in price of late and is looking even better value than ever.

The USB input no longer features, but there are still analogue and digital optical inputs for playing music from external sources. It does, however, mean you won’t be able to use a memory stick.

Not backward in coming forward

The whole character of this system was dramatical­ly improved in the last round of changes, giving a pleasingly forward presentati­on. It’s still pleasantly even, but it really throws itself into rhythms with confidence. Dynamics, too, are particular­ly insightful and expressive.

The drop in sound quality from CD to Spotify stream has no effect on the

D-M41DAB’S sonic mastery. The combinatio­n of low-end stability and dynamic sensibilit­ies leaves us with a remarkably human performanc­e for a hi-fi system at this price.

The D-M41DAB doesn’t quite put its predecesso­r the D-M40DAB to shame, but it certainly puts it in the shade. It offers a character of performanc­e that could hold its own against groups of separates costing much more.

You can always upgrade the D-M41DAB by adding your own pair of stereo speakers in place of the supplied pair, but we don’t think you’ll feel the need – not least because you’d need to spend a fair bit more cash to get a markedly better sound.

The inclusion of Bluetooth is a major plus in this context, but it’s the overall integrity of the Denon’s sound that seals its Award in this category.

 ??  ?? This Denon can hold its own against separates that cost far more
This Denon can hold its own against separates that cost far more

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