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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
What Hi-Fi? is no stranger to Cyrus Audio’s phono stages. We have been using the company’s terrific Phono Signature in our reference system for almost a decade, thanks to its excellent sound quality a
Rachmaninov himself at the piano, recorded in 1929, is bound to remain a benchmark, even after nearly a century. Like many performers at the start of the recording era, Rachmaninov was microphone-shy
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
Claire Jackson’s opinions on Brahms (Hero or Hype?; August) resonated with me. I studied his First Symphony for O-Level, and his Fourth for A-Level. Then at college, my piano teacher insisted I learn