Best hi-fi systems 2024: CD, vinyl and streaming music systems for the home (2024)

By Becky Roberts

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The best music systems strike the perfect balance between performance and convenience

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2. Best microsystem
3. Best budget speaker system
4. Best premium speaker system
5. Best high-end speaker system
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7. Best premium streaming amp
8. Best turntable system
9. Best radio system
10. Best desktop system
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12. Also consider
13. How to choose
14. Recent updates
15. How we test
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Whether we're talking an all-in-one microsystem complete with speakers; a single box of streaming, CD- or vinyl-playing electronics to which speakers must be added; or a pair of integrated stereo speakers housing everything you need – a hi-fi system can save you money, space and, let's face it, a fair bit of time and effort.

As the music system is an eclectic product category that varies wildly in form factors, features and price, our pick of the best hi-fi systems on this page covers many types and budgets, so even if our top pick doesn't suit your needs, something in the top 10 (or Also Consider section) should. We have CD and turntable systems, just-add-speakers streaming amplifiers, and integrated stereo speaker systems, each with varying functionalities, sonic chops and, naturally, asking prices.

But whatever their differences, every combination below has in common the valuable features, appealing design and class-leading sound quality that together make them fantastic value. We test every hi-fi system that passes through our doors against competitors and under strict criteria, and naturally only those who come out of them with flying colours make it into this buying guide.

The quick list

Best microsystem

Denon D-M41DAB

Best microsystem

The Award-winning M41DAB is an awesome piece of kit at a fantastic price, boasting excellent sound quality and great flexibility.

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Best budget speaker system

KEF LSX II LT

Best budget speaker system

In the market for a compact speaker system packed with streaming smarts? These surprisingly sophisticated entry-level KEFs should top your wishlist.

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Best premium speaker system

KEF LS50 Wireless II

Best premium speaker system

If you have the money, this Award-winning all-in-one stereo speaker system is both innovative and entertaining, with clean, punchy sound and all-encompassing connectivity.

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Best high-end speaker system

JBL 4329P Studio Monitor

Best high-end speaker system

JBL’s Award-winning streaming stereo speakers are beasts in both looks and sound, offering a thrill ride few of its all-in-one kind can offer.

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Best budget streaming amp

Technics SA-C600

Best budget streaming amp

The Award-winning SA-C600 boasts entertaining sound, punchy dynamics and a strong feature set without costing you a fortune.

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Best premium streaming amp

Naim Uniti Atom

Best premium streaming amp

The spacious and insightful Atom earned its What Hi-Fi? Award thanks to its class-leading insight, precise timing and impressive looks, even if it doesn't come cheap.

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Best turntable system

Rega System One

Best turntable system

Want a great place to listen to your records without a fussy setup? If so, the System One is still the entry-level system to beat.

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Best radio system

Revo SuperConnect Stereo

Best radio system

The handsome, retro-modern SuperConnect Stereo is feature-packed, super-sounding and a pleasure to use.

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Best desktop system

Triangle Twin AIO

Best desktop system

These Award-winning desktops are compact, elegant and versatile, all while offering enthusiastic and competent sound Highly recommended.

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Best all-in-one system

Ruark Audio R410

Best all-in-one system

A flexible, function-rich and great-sounding system that somehow manages to be a good-looking piece of furniture at the same time.

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Recent updates

No new entries, although the newly tested Audio Pro C20 all-in-one system has been added as an Also Consider for those looking for a mature one-box wireless speaker.

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Becky Roberts

I'm the managing editor ofWhat Hi-Fi?and, with over 10 years of experiencing in reviewing hi-fi, have seen first-hand the hi-fi system category evolve into what it is today. Now smarter than ever and with fewer compromises than before in the sound department, the integrated systems you see below are fantastic ways of obtaining proper hi-fi sound without needing to go the whole hog and set up a purist separates system.

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1. Denon D-M41DAB

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. Proof that a great entry-level hi-fi system needn't have several components.

Specifications

Power: 30W per channel

Inputs: RCA, optical x2, Bluetooth

Outputs: Sub, headphone

Radio: DAB, FM

CD player: Yes

Wi-fi streaming: No

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Excellent sound quality

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Bluetooth connectivity

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Attractively affordable price

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No network streaming

The default budget all-in-one system choice for years, this Denon multi-Award-winner is still at the top of its game, so much so we're yet to really find anything of its type that can outdo it at a similar price.

You can buy the D-M41DAB with or without Denon's own speakers. Without, the system is called RCD-M41DAB and can be found online for under £250 / $350 / AU$500. The speakers are dubbed SC-M41. Put the two together and you have the D-M41DAB – we'd happily recommend Denon's speakers if you don't have your own already.

The inclusion of Bluetooth (which can be turned on or off to avoid affecting the D-M41DAB’s overall performance) is cause for celebration, as is the superb sound quality. In terms of performance, this system could hold its own against groups of separates at a greater cost. The drop in sound quality from CD toSpotifystream has no effect on the D-M41DAB’s sonic mastery – it remains graceful, insightful and expressive.

Microsystems may seem like a dated concept nowadays, but this Denon proves that they can still be a perfect route to convenience and great-value sound. A truly remarkable system for the money based on our experience using it.

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2. KEF LSX II LT

An affordable but no less complete stereo speaker system perfect for smaller rooms.

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Cohesive, effortlessly balanced performance

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Full, well-formed bass

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Great value for most users

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No aux input

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Cable runs between the two speakers

KEF’s LS50 Wireless II (below) and more recently launched LS60 Wireless stereo speaker systems have stolen a lot of headlines in recent years, but we shouldn’t forget there is actually a third and fourth member of KEF’s wireless speaker system family – the LSX II and, the cheapest and newest of them all, the LSX II LT.

The LSX II arrived as essentially a more modest, miniature member of the clan, pretty much perfect for smaller rooms, and now this LT version has made it even more accessible by bringing the price down without cutting many corners.

It still delivers much of what has made the KEF LSX II a two-time What Hi-Fi? Award winner, including the very same musical, detailed sound and generous streaming features. It simply drops the option of a wireless link between the speakers, the aux input and a few colourway options, while lopping £300 / $400 / AU$500 off the price.

The KEF LSX II LT is therefore a fantastic value alternative to the more illustrious, expensive LSX II. By taking a great system and streamlining it without compromising the sound, KEF has nailed it once again.

Don't want to spend quite so much? The Triangle Twin AIO, found below, are a fantastic bargain desktop system at an extremely attractive price.

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Best premium speaker system

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3. KEF LS50 Wireless II

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. A premium does-it-all speaker system that is both innovative and entertaining.

Specifications

Power: 380W

Inputs: Optical, coaxial, 3.5mm, HDMI eARC

Outputs: Sub

Radio: Internet

CD player: No

Wi-fi streaming: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Big performance leap

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Clean, punchy sound

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All-encompassing connectivity

Reasons to avoid

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Pricey options

The follow-up to the outstanding KEF LS50 Wireless speakers improves on greatness – no easy feat, even for an audio brand as surefooted as KEF.

While the recent release of the more expensive JBL 4329P (£3499 / $4500) and the (also more expensive) KEF LS60 Wireless (£2250 / $2499 / AU$4295) has muddied the waters somewhat, we still favour the LS50 Wireless II as being premium class leaders that don't make quite such a hefty dent in your finances as their aforementioned rivals.

Like their illustrious predecessors, the LS50 Wireless II serves as a superb all-in-one system (streaming and amplification are built-in) by dint of their advanced connectivity. Improvements include upgraded components and a new KEF Connect app where you can access the likes of Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon Music and Deezer.Not that you'll need to reach for any of the aforementioned apps; these speakers are capable of streaming via AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast and Bluetooth, and are also Roon Ready.

KEF's striking design is matched by stunning sonics, enhanced by refreshed Uni-Q drivers and KEF's all-new MAT absorption technology. The presentation is spacious and the addition of the new MAT technology can be heard in the refined treble and clean mids.

Quite simply, if you're in the market for a high-fidelity all-in-one system packed with streaming smarts, this sophisticated sequel should be somewhere at the top of your list.

Read our full KEF LS50 Wireless II review

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4. JBL 4329P Studio Monitor

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. One of the most mature speaker system implementations we've come across.

Specifications

Power : 300W per channel

Inputs : XLR, 3.5mm aux, Toslink/optical, USB Type B

Outputs: Subwoofer

Radio: Internet

CD player: Yes

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Big, clear, powerful sound

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Classic aesthetic

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Generous streaming and physical connectivity

Reasons to avoid

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Treble could be sweeter

It’s still the case today thatall-in-one systemsgenerally don’t tend to perform as well as the best separates systems totalling similar amounts. However, such space-efficient, convenient, do-it-all designs are improving sonically by the year and becoming all the more compelling for it. Case in point: the JBL 4329P Studio Monitor.

These are speakers that sound more or less as they look. They do everything to capture our attention as we play Pink Floyd’sTime, conveying the size and scale of the track’s atmospheric soundscape while ensuring every instrument has the room, clarity and texture needed for its role to be fully appreciated in the mix. Bass is impressive, both in terms of quantity and quality. But these aren't one-dimensionally big and boisterous; detail and dynamic expression is in ample supply here.

That the JBL are so versatile, not only in terms of connectivity and placement, while managing to sound so mature, is a testament to JBL’s persistent efforts in speaker design and electronics, and a milestone in all-in-one speaker systems of this kind and at this price. Will the sonic sacrifice inherent in choosing all-in-one designs over separates systems always exist? Probably, but the once-wide gap is certainly getting narrower.

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Best budget streaming amp

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5. Technics SA-C600

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. This compact streaming/CD amplifier truly shines – just add speakers.

Specifications

Power : 30W per channel

Inputs : RCA, Phono MM, USB Type A, USB Type B, optical, coaxial

Outputs: 3.5mm headphone, subwoofer

Radio: Internet

CD player: Yes

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Entertaining sound

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Expressive and punchy dynamics

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Well equipped

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Good MM phono stage

Reasons to avoid

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Set up without the app is a bit clumsy

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Line-level input could sound better

The SA-C600 really is a well-equipped streaming amplifier, to which you just need to add speakers. Technics has seen fit to include a CD player alongside the more usual network streaming capabilities with up to 32-bit/384kHz file compatibility.

There is support forSpotify Connect,Tidal,DeezerandAmazon Music, as well as DAB/DAB+ and FM radio. You also have a choice of Bluetooth, Chromecast and AirPlay 2 in addition to a raft of physical analogue (stereo RCA) and digital connections (USB Type A, USB Type B, coax and optical). Note, there is also a moving magnet phono stage, which makes sense given the brand’s strong connection to record player manufacturing.

Usually, such systems are all about looks and features, but Technics has shown that it is possible to add great sound into the mix. It's a really well-conceived product and fully deserves itsWhat Hi-Fi?Award win, even with tough competition from the similarly outstanding Marantz PM700N (£999 / $999 AU$1999) and the Bluesound Powernode (£849 / $899 / AU$1599).

Highly recommended.

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6. Naim Uniti Atom

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. Great features, sound, design and value – our favourite streaming amplifier since records began.

Specifications

Power : 40W per channel

Inputs : USB, HDMI, optical x2, coaxial, RCA, Bluetooth

Outputs : RCA preamp, 3.5mm

Radio : Internet

CD player : No

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Class-leading clarity and insight

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Precise timing, impressive dynamic range

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Looks as impressive as it sounds

Reasons to avoid

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Starting to show its age

To describe the multi-award-winning Uniti Atom as a streamer would be akin to describing Wagyu beef as sustenance. From the coffee-coaster volume dial on the roof – the pleasure of spinning it is almost enough in itself to justify buying this system – to its full-colour LCD front panel display exhibiting album art as it plays, Naim has nailed a gorgeous aesthetic.

This is another streaming amplifier, so all you need do is add a pair of suitable hi-fi speakers – Naim promises 40W per channel at 8 ohms, so a pair of £1000/$1000/AU$2000 standmounters, say, would be ideal. Once you've soaked up the delicious design cues, you'll be wowed by the Atom's performance – levels of clarity and insight and truly exceptional – and connectivity. Google Chromecast,Tidal,Spotify Connectand Internet radio are built-in, with further wireless connection available via AirPlay andBluetooth aptX HD. You can also play music stored on a USB stick.

All in all, the talented Uniti Atom is everything we've come to expect from Naim. A superb blend of lifestyle product and premium hi-fi – as it's consecutive What Hi-Fi? Awards every year since 2017 go to show. The superb Sonus Faber Omnia and the excellent Naim Mu-so 2 are fantastic alternatives, but for our money, the Uniti Atom remains the finest premium streaming amp you'll find today.

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7. Rega System One

Fuss-free and a glorious listen, this is the entry-level vinyl system to beat.

Specifications

Power : 30W per channel

Inouts : RCA x2, phono

Outputs : RCA, 3.5mm

Radio : No

CD player : No

Wi-fi streaming : No

Reasons to buy

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Zealous musical presentation

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Simple set-up

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Compact amp and speakers

Reasons to avoid

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Amp and speakers could look smarter

If you’re after a simple-to-use vinyl set-up that’s a great deal of fun to listen to, this Rega system is a great place to start.

The three-product turntable system under our noses here is the entry-level Rega System One, comprised of two What Hi-Fi? Award winners – namely Rega’s excellentPlanar 1turntable and integratedio amp–and the company's Kyte stereo speakers.

You can get a slightly more sonically transparent combination by swapping out the Kytes for something like the Dali Oberon 1, but that doesn't mean this all-in-one triple-threat option isn't a very good one. Its keen, zealous musical presentation especially makes it a great bet for those of us who like their music with plenty of vigour and spice.

Judged as a complete package, the System One gets the basics of music reproduction spot-on, delivering musical cohesion and dynamic expression in a way that eludes most alternative set-ups. Comprehensive, easy to set up and surprisingly compact in terms of what you actually get, this is a great way to get yourself a really solid hi-fi setup without tearing your hair out in the process.

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8. Revo SuperConnect Stereo

A modern radio with streaming smarts and stereo speakers – simple and wonderful.

Specifications

Power : 30W

Inputs : Wi-fi, Spotify Connect, RCA, 3.5mm aux, Bluetooth

Outputs: Optical, 3.5mm headphone

Radio: FM, DAB/DAB+, internet

CD player : No

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Charming retro-modern design

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Great range of features

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Impressive, finely-balanced sound

Reasons to avoid

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Might be a touch big for some

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Ruark R2 Mk4 provides strong competition

Amodern radiooften needs to be a jack-of-all-trades while retaining the signature look, feel and function of a classic piece of tech in order to survive in its own particular market niche. That’s exactly whatRevo's original SuperConnectdelivered with its feature-packed original model back in 2014, and now, almost ten years later, the brand’s sequel has arrived with more stations, more streaming support and, crucially, stereo sound.

It also looks great – “retro with a dash of modern”, as we described its aesthetic – and is made to a supremely high standard. It might be slightly on the large side for a product of this type (18 x 36 x 15cm) but packs a lot of features and sound quality into its dimensions. What's more, it's highly competent at everything it does, be it streaming, internet radio access or just sitting in your home looking sexy.

Revo’s long-awaited sequel has been worth the wait; it’s easy-to-use, fantastic to look at and a pleasure to listen to,and while it may sport a vintage aesthetic, nothing about the SuperConnect Stereo feels remotely out-of-date.

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9. Triangle Twin AIO

What Hi-Fi? Award winner. A talented, desktop-sized speaker system for tighter budgets.

Specifications

Power : 50W per channel

Input: Ethernet, RCA / Phono MM line level, 3.5mm, optical, USB-A

Outputs : Sub

Radio : Internet

CD player : No

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Enthusiastic and capable sound quality

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Elegant design

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Versatile features and connectivity

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Good app

Reasons to avoid

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Built-in phono stage could be better

The Triangle AIO Twin is an all-in-one wireless speaker system akin to the superbKEF LSX II (above) but at half the price. That was more than enough to pique our interest: music systems that integrate all amplification, connectivity, streaming and more features into one box or a pair of speakers are an increasingly neat and attractive way to get hi-fi sound into your home.

Not only are they lifestyle-friendly (not everyone has space for so many separate boxes), but their feature set means you can play just about anything through them.

And that’s the case with the versatile Triangle AIO Twin: it may look like a pair of ‘normal’ speakers, but this a fully-fledged, versatile music system in its own right, with a whole host of features and a level of performance that makes for quite the bargain at this price point.

Read our full Triangle AIO Twin review

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10. Ruark R410

A flexible, function-rich and great-sounding one-box tabletop system.

Specifications

Power : 120W per channel

Input: HDMI eARC; MM phono; line-level phono; digital optical; USB-C; Ethernet

Outputs : Sub

Radio : Internet

CD player : No

Wi-fi streaming : Yes

Reasons to buy

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Robust, convincing sound from every source

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Extensive specification

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Stunning modern/retro aesthetic

Reasons to avoid

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Can occasionally sound bass-happy

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Display could be larger

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No control app

The Ruark Audio R410 is a success, to a lesser or greater extent, in every respect. As an object, a piece of furniture, it’s gorgeous and, quite simply, brilliantly realised. As a flexible, function-rich piece of audio equipment, it is hard to find fault with (except for the absence of a control app). And in terms of the sound it makes, there’s an awful lot to like, not least its eloquent, direct and balanced presentation – and next-to-nothing to take issue with.

The R410 has more than you'd need onboard –Bluetooth 5.1, wi-fi and UPnP, the ‘Connect’ versions ofSpotifyandTidal,Apple AirPlay 2andChromecast. Ruark has a rich history with radios (such as the superbRuark R2 Mk4) and so we can expect FM, DAB/DAB+ and internet radio to come as standard. There’s an aerial to facilitate radio reception on the rear of the R410, and that’s also where you find all the physical connections.

It’s a fearsomely competitive product, and represents money well spent.

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Also consider

  • KEF LSX II: While the KEF LSX II LT now sits in the place the older LSX II used to due to its performance parity and more affordable price tag, we can still heartily recommend the pricier model – not least for those who value a wireless (as opposed to wired) link between the two speakers.
  • Elac Debut ConneX DCB41: If you want a super-affordable pair of powered speakers to which to easily play music from your phone and/or connect a hi-fi component, look no further. These five-star Elacs have aptX Bluetooth, USB (Type B), optical, HDMI and RCA/phono inputs – just no network streaming.
  • Moon Neo Ace: Got a big budget? Lucky you, because you could own this slice of convenient hi-fi heaven. It’s an integrated amplifier with a DAC, streamer and phono stage. It has Bluetooth, wi-fi and internet radio too. All you need to do is add your favourite pair of speakers.
  • Audio Pro C20: If you're after a more affordable one-box wireless system than the Ruark and Revo in our list, the latest Audio Pro is afantastic option that can do a lot of things, and do almost all of them very well indeed.It's like a Sonos speaker – but better.

How to choose

So do you buy a microsystem? A just-add-speakers streaming amplifier? A vinyl system? Or a fully fledged stereo speaker system? It probably won't surprise you to read that your decision will likely come down to two things: what sources you use, and what budget you have.

If your budget is limited to hundreds as opposed to thousands, your best bet is to consider either a complete stereo speaker system like the KEFs and Triangle above, or an entry-level streaming amplifier like the Technics with a separate pair of stereo speakers. That'll ensure you have a complete music system in two or three boxes without breaking the four-figure barrier.

A bigger budget will open doors to better sound quality, and unless you are set on having everything within two cabinets, as the JBL system on this page offers, we'd recommend going down the streaming amplifier plus speakers route.

Spending more doesn't necessarily get you more features these days, mind you – a budget system is just as likely to tick as many boxes as one five times the price. What you should do, however, is ensure you buy one that covers the sources you need. For example, if you want to connect a turntable, ensure it has a phono stage (unless you're happy to buy an external one to connect via its RCA input). Only want to play vinyl, easily and affordably? Just buy a turntable system like the Rega. And what if integrated CD playback is a priority? Make sure your system has a built-in disc drive, as the Technics above does. Make a list of your desirable features, and see which recommended systems with them fit your budget.

Equally, be wary of buying a system with more features than you need, as you could be paying for them! If you don't need network connectivity because you'll primarily be connecting a turntable or using Bluetooth, look into a pair of active speakers or an integrated amplifier with Bluetooth instead.

Lastly, don't forget to budget for extras, such as speaker stands and, if you need them, speaker cables.

Recent updates

  • March 2024: Swapped the KEF LSX II for the company's new, more affordable LSX II LT. We added an 'also consider' section to give readers more options, too.

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Best hi-fi systems 2024: CD, vinyl and streaming music systems for the home (72)

Becky Roberts

Becky is the managing editor of What Hi-Fi? and, since her recent move to Melbourne, also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi magazine. During her 10+ years in the hi-fi industry, she has reviewed all manner of audio gear, from budget amplifiers to high-end speakers, and particularly specialises in headphones and head-fi devices. In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.

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  • Big Aura

    Hi - your deal finder software is slightly off-alignment! It suggests that John Lewis are selling Muso-2gens for £49! (sadly it's only replacement grilles).

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  • simonali

    Barely any of these are what I'd describe as a system. Only two have a source AND speakers, the rest have to have something added to make them a system. A set of active speakers is not a system, it's a pair of speakers with no sound coming out of them without a source!

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  • crumpet

    I am looking for a preferably quality all-in one system with CD (and SACD would be a definite plus). Airplay2 would also be a nice plus via ETHERNET, but it MUST be free of any radiation devices: definitely NO Bluetooth and NO wi-fi. I am making my living space Bluetooth free and wi-fi free (not just because Bluetooth is lossy and generally low quality). Marantz used to make some systems that would be perfect - e.g the Melody series - unfortunately, they now come with Bluetooth, which rules them out. Any suggestions?

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  • Tinman1952

    crumpet said:

    I am looking for a preferably quality all-in one system with CD (and SACD would be a definite plus). Airplay2 would also be a nice plus via ETHERNET, but it MUST be free of any radiation devices: definitely NO Bluetooth and NO wi-fi. I am making my living space Bluetooth free and wi-fi free (not just because Bluetooth is lossy and generally low quality). Marantz used to make some systems that would be perfect - e.g the Melody series - unfortunately, they now come with Bluetooth, which rules them out. Any suggestions?

    The Marantz M-CR612 is a nice unit and won a EISA award in 2019/20 for best compact stereo system. Normally if you connect an Ethernet cable it turns off the wireless board. As for Bluetooth everything has it built in these days but if you don’t select that input and don‘t enter pairing mode….you should be good to go 🙂

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