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ArticleA NEW SPIN ON AN OLD FORMAT
The turntable is one of hi-fi’s great survivors. Written off 45 and more years ago with the arrival of the ground-breaking compact disc player, it endured a time in the hi-fi doldrums perhaps – but it never went away. And now, in the second...
ArticleHOW WE TEST
EXPERIENCE. HERITAGE. We have been helping the world discover the best in hi-fi and home entertainment for almost 50 years, and have more than 100 years of reviewing experience under our collective belts – so you can count on our expert...
ArticleMY PRODUCT OF THE MONTH
Rotel DX-5, p6 If you’re short on space, this is a really impressive, bijou-butpremium stereo amplifier
ArticleHOW WE SCORE
All review verdicts are agreed upon by the team as a whole – not any individual reviewer. Each product will be listened to and/or viewed by several members of the test team, who will then discuss the final verdict before it appears in the...
ArticleFIRST TESTS
The DX-5 is a curious thing. Rotel describes it as a personal audio integrated amplifier – a desktop amp, in other words. Of course, being compact means that it can fit in spaces where a full-size alternative could never be considered. It is...
ArticleOur pick of the best stereo amps with good built-in phono stages
When it comes to vinyl replay, a phono stage – or phono preamplifier – is vital. A phono stage is what makes the music signal recorded in the vinyl groove audible through your amplifier and speakers – it raises the turntable’s audio output and...
ArticleWe round up 13 of our favourite decks that will make your vinyl collection sing
However much we enjoy our digital audio equipment (and we do), there is nothing quite like a record player. The very experience of carefully sliding the vinyl out of its sleeve, placing it on the platter, sending it into a gentle spin (our...