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We explain why some amplifiers ru
Loving music as we do here at What Hi-FI?, we will always value sound quality over convenience. But if you can have both in one neat package, then what’s not to like? And that, we are pleased to repor
The CPU in your phone, tablet or computer processes billions of operations a second. On the microscopic scale, that means opening and closing billions of tiny electrical gates. This is done using elec
Technics is on a great run at the moment. The brand had a bit of a rocky start when it was reintroduced into the market back in 2014, but since then has quickly found its feet. Over recent years we ha
In a world dominated by global manufacturing from vast factories, where almost 75 per cent of the world’s hi-fi equipment is made in China, it’s heartening to know that the UK’s hi-fi scene is alive a
Mike Zaite explains how a background in electronics and a front-row seat to the British Invasion of the 1960s led to the formation of Dr Z Amplification – and why the sonics always lead the schematics
There comes an age where it’s no longer a compliment to be told you look older than you are. Generally, it’s not all that long after you’re legally old enough to buy a pint. We doubt very much Naim wi