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Arcam rBlink review | What Hi-Fi?

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Who doesn’t want to add wireless capability to their hi-fi? As we move more to computers and smartphones as sources for our music, we also want freedom from cables – and that’s exactly what the Bluetooth-toting Arcam rBlink DAC (digital-to-analogue converter) offers. The rBlink is a genuinely compact little device, but one that feels as solid and well put-together as you’d hope to get for £160. There are no feet on the unit, but the bottom panel is made from a soft-touch material that won’t scratch your other components or hi-fi rack. Read More...

ATC SCM20ASL Pro review | What Hi-Fi?

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The ATC SCM20ASL Pros aren’t the kind of speakers we normally review in the Temptations section of the magazine or online. A contrast to the luxurious real wood veneers and exotically shaped designs with high-tech drive units that pass through our testing rooms, these functional looking boxes are designed as studio monitors, meant to sit on a mixing desk and work hard for their living. In fact, the ATCs aren’t even intended for home use. Read More...

Audiovector R6 Arret review: exceptional musical performers

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Audiovector is a small, specialist speaker manufacturer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1979 by Ole Klifoth, who remains heavily involved in the company to this day, and now works alongside the current CEO, his son, Mads. We mention this not just because Ole and Mads are nice people (they are) but because it speaks to a remarkable consistency in the way the company has been run since its inception. Read More...

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