Hi-fi amplifiers

Reviews

£ 1630

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 c

£ 750

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

£ 1750

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

£ 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

£ 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

£ 2750

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

£ 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

£ 649

When it was released, the Fatman docks were very orginal iPod accessories: the valves and chrome are fairly commonplace now, but they're still a draw

£ 700

Specification and design impressive apart from the remote), but perhaps lacking substance at this price point?

£ 900

Has a welcome, grown-up sound that's effortlessly musical but it doesn't like to get down and dirty