The AMP-200 might not be perfect but is very likeable, at least where sound is concerned
The Rega does a fine job with high frequencies – they shine when they should, but never spill into hardness
Plinius is a name still barely known in the UK, but judging from the quality of the kit we've heard, this New Zealand company makes some of the best hi-fi
This new amp, the Majik-I, is an enjoyable piece of kit, but in pricing it against the likes of Primare’s I-30, Linn has bitten off more than it can chew
The 840A can form the hub of a simple multi-room system and features balanced inputs and a monster power supply
One of the cleanest, most informative amps available below the three grand mark
If you want every tune to cuff you across the cheek, then the Cyclone might be the amp for you – but it's not an all-round listen
Cambridge, pretty much the master of budget hi-fi at the moment, adds another superbly good and cheap piece of kit to its already bulging stable
The build is as reliable as ever. The sound however falls way below the usually high standard we have come to expect from Denon
The Supernait is arguably the most versatile amp Naim have come produced, a hefty price tag, with some sonic flaws, but still very impressive
Leema's original Tucana integrated amplifier was a great amp. The new, subtly tweaked Mk II version makes a great design even better