Scansonic M BTL-series loudspeakers: Raidho-inspired, wireless and active – the ‘next gen’ of hi-fi

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Danish Scansonic may be the sister brand of highly covetable Raidho, but its fabulously affordable ‘HD’ range of loudspeakers is starting to make waves in its own right. Now, it enters the Bluetooth arena with the new wireless active M BTL-series. 

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Join us for the UK launch of one of the world’s finest turntables… Clearaudio Statement v2 – Stone Audio – 1st & 2nd July 2016

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For the first time ever, the iconic Clearaudio Statement v2 turntable will be gracing the demonstration room of a UK audio dealer. Catch it while you can at Dorset-based Stone Audio’s very special Clearaudio event on Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd July. 

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Furutech introduce top-of-line NanoFlux NCF power cable & NanoFlux speaker cable

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Japanese cable experts Furutech’s recently-developed ‘Alpha Nano-Au-Ag’ OCC conductor is among the best that the brand’s engineers have ever conceived for sound reproduction. Not surprising, then, that it underpins the brand’s new top-of-line power and speaker cables.

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Hi-Fi News celebrates Audio Analogue’s Puccini Anniversary amp

Hi-Fi News June 2016

“What is it with the Italians?” asks James Parker in the latest issue (June 2016) of Hi-Fi News.

“Maybe it’s the connection with great music, but Italian-made audio has always had the ability to set itself apart,” he surmises.

The object of Parker’s affections is, in this case, the recently-launched Puccini Anniversary integrated amplifier from Italian hi-fi brand Audio Analogue. As the name suggests, its creation has been timed to mark a milestone: the twentieth anniversary of both the brand and its first product, the original Puccini amp.

Described as a ‘zero feedback integrated amplifier’, the original Puccini has gone through a number of iterations over the years, but Parker recalls its debut. “What really set the Puccini apart form its competition at the time was the sound: it was almost impossible to provoke the little Italian amp into sounding rough or harsh, and as a result it was soon acclaimed….”

So how does the new Anniversary edition measure up?

HFN Highly Commended“The Anniversary integrated amp not only lives up to its billing but goes beyond it, with an especially impressive dynamic power performance.”

“What is beyond a doubt is that the Puccini Anniversary keeps your speakers under strict control. It uses its power to ensure they start and stop in a precise manner, and thus enhances their ability to image and focus a soundstage, while at the same time keeping rhythm sections as tight as they are rich.”

Sounds good to us! Read the full review in the June 2016 issue of Hi-Fi News.

Find out more and pinpoint your nearest dealer via UK distributor Decent Audio.

Clearaudio extends its entry-level offering with new Essence MC cartridge

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“Take the best and make it better,” has always been the driving motto of the Suchy family, the team behind the Clearaudio brand. And it’s one that applies to every product in the brand’s extensive range – from the ultra high-end to a small but growing collection of entry-level temptations.

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The “anything but subtle” difference: new improved Furutech DeMagα (Alpha) keeps LPs, CDs and cables free of magnetic distortion

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A decade after the launch of the original DeMag, Furutech have released a new, improved ‘Alpha’ edition of the now renowned demagnetiser.

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Take two front covers: Clearaudio’s flagship and entry-level turntables each hold their own in the April press

Ken Kessler is seriously impressed by Clearaudio’s £111k Statement v2 turntable and TT1 tonearm in the latest issue of Hi-Fi News. Meanwhile over at What Hi-Fi, the £1,000 Clearaudio Concept goes head-to-head with Pro-ject’s 2Xperience SB.

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