A compact and cleverly organised iPod speaker system that unexpectly majors on volume but leaves the quality to more accomplished rivals
The A303 – like its near-identical sibling, the A302 – manages to produce an okay sound for an okay price... but we're far from excited by either of them
You can buy much better iPod dock/clock/radio combos than this - even at this sort of money
This valve-plus-iPod-dock took us by surprise way back in 2007 when we first tested it, but nowadays we're just happy to be old friends – it's quality
A weird, though only slightly wonderful design: one an inviting array of speakers, but hampered by a rather indistinct and unsinpiring sound
A compact, foldaway speaker system that offers good-quality sound, but without any great ability to go to loud volumes
This compact system looks and sounds like it should cost much more. Belts out bags of bass for its size, too
Feed the Acoustic Energy system any kind of line-level signal – computer or iPod, for example – and it does okay, but can be beaten by others
An original concept that works well as far as the wireless implementation goes, but flounders on the rocks of appalling sound quality (for a £200 unit at least)
Other-world looks, exceptionally fast, natural and detailed presentation – these curious Eclipse speakers can be immensely satisfying
This do-it-all premium system ticks most boxes – and it all comes at a competitive price