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It’s easy to imagine that Neat’s Classic range of loudspeakers could have been named by Doctor Seuss, consisting as it does of the hugely entertaining Neat Petite standmounts, the Neat Mystique middle
Monitor Audio’s Bronze speakers – especially their ‘2’ moniker standmounts – were our go-to recommendation for budget speakers for many years. The five-star Bronze BX2 (from 2010) and the Bronze 2 (fr
It is easy to underestimate a speaker like Fyne Audio’s Vintage Classic X. They look like they have been time-warped from the 1970s, with a huge, wider-than-deep walnut-covered cabinet and lovely adju
Pathos’s Inpol Remix MkII is an easy amplifier to underestimate. It’s about the size of a child’s shoebox and has a modest claimed power output of just 25W per channel into 8 ohms. That’s the kind of
A ‘coffee table’ projector must be flexible enough in its abilities to adapt to different viewing conditions, small and light enough to be moved between rooms and packed away when not needed, and soni
Not enough speakers look like they’ve been dropped from a UFO, frankly. I love this sculptural sound system from Transparent, a brand better known for making loudspeakers you can see through. In contr