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Best audio gifts for young graduates

- The following Cnet staff contribute­d to this report: Steve Guttenberg, Ty Pendlebury, Justin Yu and Laura K. Cucullu. For more reviews of personal technology products, visit www.cnet.com.

Chromecast Audio

Cnet rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 The good: Google’s budget audio dongle pipes music to any stereo from the most popular streaming apps on your phone. It’s simple and works well, with direct compatibil­ity for most major music services, and even more are supported on the Chrome browser plug-in and on the Android app. And did we mention it only costs $35? It’s the easiest way to enable multiroom music in your house.

The bad: Some notable music services, including iTunes, Apple Music and Amazon Music, are not supported on iPhone and iPad. In analog sound quality, it’s beaten by the Fon Gramofon (which costs twice as much). You can’t use Google Cast devices as part of a multiroom environmen­t.

The cost: $35 The bottom line: The ultra-affordable Google Chromecast Audio is one of the best music-streaming devices you can buy — especially if you’re an Android user.

Polk Signa S1

Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5 The good: The Signa S1 offers excellent music replay for the money and decent sound quality in movies. The provision of a separate subwoofer means it can go lower than some competitor­s. The bad: Less clarity and dynamic punch with action-packed movies compared to some rivals. No HDMI. The cost: $150 The bottom line: For a budget-price sound bar system, the Polk Signa S1 sounds a lot bigger than it really is.

U-Turn Orbit Basic turntable

Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5 The good: The precalibra­ted cartridge cuts the initial setup time down to under five minutes, the Web store has plenty of custom options for colors and upgraded parts, and the turntable has a smooth, clear sound that spans all genres. The bad: The manual speed adjustment could get tedious If you often switch between 33 and 45 RPM records. The cost: $309 The bottom line: The U-Turn Orbit Basic turntable manages to keep costs low while streamlini­ng the setup and offering shoppers a lot of custom options. It’s our favorite circa-$300 turntable and deserves the attention of audiophile­s and casual listeners alike.

Klipsch R-15PM

Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5 The good: The Klipsch R-15PM is a breeze to set up, and its abundant feature set is buoyed by feisty, solid performanc­e. The phono input will be of interest to fans of vinyl new and old. The speakers are solidly built and attractive. The bad: The Klipsch R-15PM’s sound veers toward the bright side of neutral. If you’re using stands it will take a little more effort to hide cabling. For best results, a subwoofer will help.

The cost: $500 The bottom line: The Klipsch R-15PM is a likable powered speaker offering convenienc­e, lively sound and an abundance of features.

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