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Tangent AMP-200
£280

The AMP-200 might not be perfect but is very likeable, at least where sound is concerned

Rega Brio 3

Rega Brio 3

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£330

The Rega does a fine job with high frequencies – they shine when they should, but never spill into hardness

Plinius 9200

Plinius 9200

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£3800

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

Linn Majik-I

Linn Majik-I

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£1450

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

Cambridge Audio Azur 840A V2.0
£750

The 840A can form the hub of a simple multi-room system and features balanced inputs and a monster power supply

Primare i30

Primare I30

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£1750

One of the cleanest, most informative amps available below the three grand mark

Talk Cyclone 1.2
£400

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 Audio 340A SE
£180

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

Denon PMA-500AE
£180

The build is as reliable as ever. The sound however falls way below the usually high standard we have come to expect from Denon

Naim Supernait

Naim Supernait

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£2350

The Supernait is arguably the most versatile amp Naim have come produced, a hefty price tag, with some sonic flaws, but still very impressive

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