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£ 6050

Top-quality design and parts give the Diapason Astera standmounters a refined sound to die for

£ 400

Old-school UK speaker brand Castle is back with its stylish and solid Knight range. They're good, but we'd like more flexibility

£ 150

They might look the part, but these bookshelf speakers from Roth Audio just can't compete against the class-leaders at this price point

£ 720

If you want your music to possess finger-snapping ability then look no further then these Cabasse standmounters

£ 14,950

It might be a new company, but SP Acoustics has got off to a flying start with its staggeringly good (and expensive) SP1 Signature floorstanders

£ 3750

These B&W standmounters are indeed things of beauty, but we feel that for all their pros, they're much easier to admire than really love

£ 450

The C300s mark a serious return to form for KEF, being not only good looking and well-built, but tremendously detailed performers too

£ 1300

Siblings to the Award-winning DM 2/6, Dynaudio's DM 3/7 floorstanders are packed with positives, although we'd like some more subtlety

£ 950

Direct and punchy, this Anniversary celebration speaker from Triangle will inject life into your system, but occasionally lacks subtlety

£ 1650

They might look exactly the same as their predecessors, but the ProAc Studio 140 Mk2s are dynamic powerhouses with a large sound