Whether you want a new pair of stereo speakers, an upgrade to your hi-fi amplifier, a record player for your vinyl or a complete streaming system, you should be able to find something in our round-up of the best hi-fi and home audio deals.
As it stands, you can make big savings on B&W and ELAC speakers, a great Naim system, plus products from Cambridge Audio, JBL, and Klipsch. Scroll on to see our selection of the best hi-fi deals.
Best amplifier deals
Cambridge Audio AXA25 was $299 now $249 at Amazon (save $50)
We haven't reviewed this particular model, but we have tested its sibling (which adds a phono stage, 6.3mm headphone output and 10W per channel more power) – and we liked what we heard. Worth a punt if you can't stretch to the AXA35.
Onkyo TX-8220 was $349 now $199 at Amazon (save $150)
This stereo receiver features two powerful amplifiers, digital audio inputs for TV and BD/DVD player connection, analog inputs for your audio devices and built-in Bluetooth connectivity. There is even a dedicated phono input for your vinyl record player. And you can make a $150 saving.
Best speaker deals
Bowers & Wilkins 606 S2 Anniversary Edition was $999 now $878 at Amazon (save $121)
The original 606 are fine speakers, but this later version is better across the board. A previous What Hi-Fi? Award winner, only beaten this year by the new 606 S3 model.
Read our B&W 606 S2 review
Dali Oberon 5 was $1500 now $1300 at Amazon (save $200)
The Oberons have the dynamic subtlety, rhythmic precision and sheer transparency to pull the listener into the musical experience. Superb floorstanders.
Read our Dali Oberon 5 review
Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2 was $330 now $230 at Amazon (save $100)
Under review, we praised Elac's already budget bookshelf bobby dazzlers for their 'detailed and organised sound', 'solid build' and 'unfussy nature', leaving us with no choice but to give them five sweet stars and a subsequent award – for four years running. At this price, they are a steal.
Read our Elac Debut B5.2 review
Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 was $399 now $280 at Amazon (save $119)
The B6.2 speakers take what we loved about their Award-winning siblings and build on it with an even fuller-bodied and more mature presentation. If you want a faithful representation of what the rest of your system can do, the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 speakers will deliver just that.
Read our Elac Debut B6.2 review
Klipsch R-41M was $280 now $150 at Amazon (save $130)
The R-41M pair are Klipsch classics with their horn tweeter and copper-colored driver – and heavily discounted ones at that thanks to this Amazon deal bringing prices down significantly from MSRP.
Klipsch R-41PM Bluetooth was $499 now $299 at Amazon (save $200)
Very well-equipped powered bookshelf speakers by Klipsch that offer an integrated phono pre-amp, Bluetooth, digital optical, analog RCA and USB inputs. Now with 40% off.
Best record player deals
Fluance RT81 was $350 now $249 at Amazon (save $101)
The RT81 is an instantly likeable deck that won't let you down. It sounds good out of the box and can be easily upgraded at a later stage. A talented musical turntable.
Read our Fluance RT81 review
Sony PS-LX310BT Bluetooth/USB turntable was $250 now $198 at Amazon (save $52)
Here, Sony has generously given us a ‘plug and play’ fully automatic deck, including a phono stage, thrown in Bluetooth and priced it at the low end of the market. Now even more attractive for vinyl newbs with 21% off.
Read our Sony PS-LX310BT review
Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BZ was $399 now $349 at Target (save $50)
Audio-Technica’s USB turntable was a four-star performer when we reviewed it a while ago, with the fact that it's still being made today testifying to its enduring quality and popularity. The direct-drive table offers 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds, with a damped base construction designed for reduced low-frequency feedback.
Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB was $499 now $449 at Crutchfield (save $50)
We haven't reviewed this particular model ourselves, but Pro-Ject's track record with turntables (from budget Primary E to premium Debut Pro) means we're on solid ground here. This model is fully manual with an Ortofon OM 5E cartridge fitted and comes in a fetching walnut finish, and includes a switchable phono stage built-in. With $50 off, it's a mid-price option if you want a step-up from the budget alternatives.
Best wireless speaker deals
Naim Mu-so 2 was 1599 now $1299 at Amazon (save $300)
This Award-winning speaker might cost a pretty penny, but it's got a robust feature list, a great all-in-one design, a rich, detailed sound, and a easy-to-use app. What's more is that you can pick up the Mu-so 2 for $300 off on the black finish, so you'd better act fast. If you prefer the light wood finish, you still get a decent $200 off.
Read our Naim Mu-so 2 review
Sonos Era 100 was $498 now $448 at Sonos (save $50)
We praised the Sonos Era 100 highly in our review, highlighting its spacious, detailed and engaging sound, as well as its stacked feature set. And you can now save $50 thanks to this Sonos sale. Available in black or white.
Read our Sonos Era 100 review
JBL Xtreme 3 was $379 now $250 at Amazon (save $129)
This five-star speaker comes with a rugged build, an impressive sense of detail and dynamics, and strong timing, too. We loved this speaker at its original $379, and at just $250 this is an absolute steal.
Read our JBL Xtreme 3 review
JBL Flip 6 was $130 now $110 at Amazon (save $20)
Coming with excellent clarity and separation, punchy bass, and even a useful EQ system, the Flip 6 sets the standard for a Bluetooth speaker at its price. Thankfully, you can get yours for $20 off, making this not just a great speaker but great value too.
Read our JBL Flip 6 review
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