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As for digital, there’s the usual trio of USB, coaxial and two optical sockets.
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At its core is a hybrid electronic design that produces a solid 100W per channel (8ohm).Ĭonnectivity includes a phono (moving magnet/moving coil) plus single-ended (three) and balanced XLR (one) line-level inputs. The CSA 100 boasts a clutter-free and elegant design, with digital module, headphone output and a phono stage all to be found inside that well-constructed chassis. No display -Needs care with headphone matchingĬopland doesn't introduce new products all that regularly, so the CSA 100 is a welcome addition to its line-up and a welcome addition to our list of the best stereo amplifiers you can buy.
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Read the full review: Musical Fidelity M2si And at around $1500, it's a worthy alternative to the Rega Elex-R (above). But if a remote control, six line level inputs and a smattering of solid metal controls are really all you need from a stereo amplifier, this simple, clean-cut affair is great bang for your buck. Of course, cheaper alternatives such as the Audiolab 6000A give you far more features for the money. Complex rhythms are handled effortlessly individual instruments are rendered precisely and tonal balance is such that this amplifier is a lot less fussy about partnering with equipment than many of its rivals.

In the M2si, Musical Fidelity has created an brilliant performer capable of delivering large-scale sound without breaking a sweat. With no digital connections, no wireless connectivity, no headphone socket and no phono stage, the M2si is all about going back to basics and focusing on what really matters – sound. This stripped-back amp is pitched at the hifi purist. Read the full review: Cambridge Audio CXA81 Those sweet sonics, plus the high feature-count, mean the CX81 sets a new benchmark at this price. Whether it's a hammering out a frenetic mid-range melody or a staccato bass line, the CX81 has the agility and energy to handle whatever comes its way.Ĭlarity is stunning given the (very reasonable) sticker price. The result of these upgrades? Sound that is rich, confident, full-bodied and bursting with detail.
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You even get an aptX HD Bluetooth receiver that delivers better-than-CD-quality wireless playback.

The signal path has been improved, there's a superior DAC and the USB port now supports hi-res audio up to 32-bit/384kHz and DSD256 quality. Its elegant Lunar Grey chassis may bear a passing resemblance to its predecessor, the CXA80, but like a thanksgiving turkey, the CX81 is stuffed with fresh internals. This What Fi-Fi Award-winner is our MVP, and one of the best stereo amps you can buy for around $1000. Whether it's Bluetooth, optical or wi-fi networking, these features will make it easy to stream high-quality music from your mobile devices or computer to your hi-fi. That means they feature two components in one (a power amp to drive the speakers and a preamp to control the volume and your sources).īut as the way we consume music has evolved, you'll also find that many amps boast digital and wireless connections alongside traditional analogue inputs and outputs. To make life simple, all the models on this page are integrated stereo amps. There are lots of different types of amplifiers to choose from – and all have their strengths and weaknesses. Whether you're building a home stereo from scratch or want to splash out on a system upgrade, you'll find our pick of the best stereo amps available in the States below. All you need to do is find the right one for your particular set-up, and we hope this carefully curated list can help.

A great stereo amplifier is the engine of any great hi-fi system.
