
Andy Madden
Deputy Editor at What Hi-Fi?
Deputy Editor - @whathifi /// consumer tech /// rugby league /// ranting
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1 week ago |
whathifi.com | Andy Madden
If you've ever wanted to own a piece of Naim's hi-fi history at a massively reduced price, now is your chance. The British brand launched the limited edition Nait 50 stereo amplifier in mid-2023 as part of its 50th-anniversary celebrations, and right now it can be bought with a whopping chunk of cash off its £2699 launch price.
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whathifi.com | Andy Madden
Great hi-fi doesn't have to cost a fortune, and we've found an excellent deal on a classic pair of Elac bookshelf speakers that's a budget no-brainer. The Elac Debut B5.2 still pack a mighty punch for an entry-level pair of speakers. They sound sublime, delivering sound with a precision and cohesion that's rare at this price. We were so impressed with them, we gave them five (yes, five!) consecutive What Hi-Fi? Awards between 2019 and 2023 at their £249 'tested at' price.
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1 week ago |
whathifi.com | Andy Madden
Having a 180g sticker on your vinyl has become a bit of a badge of honour for some record labels and has led to some assumptions that the heavier the vinyl the better the sound. Most vinyl from the past couple of decades weighs in at around the 120-140g mark, but 180g pressings have become a more regular occurrence with some heavyweight releases even hitting 200g and 220g. But should we be classing 180g records as audiophile-grade vinyl?
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flipboard.com | Andy Madden
5 hours agoRoom-filling sound, sleek design, and a massive discount? This deal hits all the right notes. SAVE $369.96: As of April 11, Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8 is available for $129.99 at Woot. That’s 74% off its original list price of $499.95. I’ve been side-eyeing high-end Bluetooth speakers for a while …
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Andy Madden
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: What Hi-Fi? Having a 180g sticker on your vinyl has become a bit of a badge of honour for some record labels and has led to some assumptions that the heavier the vinyl the better the sound. Most vinyl from the past couple of decades weighs in at around the 120-140g mark, but 180g pressings have become a more regular occurrence with some heavyweight releases even hitting 200g and 220g.
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