The Italian audio company Gold Note designs and builds its products in Florence, the capital of the Tuscany region. The company claims to be influenced by the culture and (art) history of this region on the one hand, but at the same time incorporates modern and digital insights and technology into its products. In our… Read more
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Review Wharfedale Diamond 220: good sound for a low price
MORE FROM THIS BRAND RESUME The Diamond 220 has a neutral and open sound. It is compact and easy to install. It’s not a bass monster, but that’s not surprising given its size. The Diamond 220 offers a neatly finished appearance, good construction and lots of music enjoyment for a very low price. PLUS POINTS… Read more
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Como Audio is certainly no stranger to the readers of HIFI.NL. We have been in regular contact with Tom DeVesto, and have previously introduced you extensively with the Como Audio Musica. The label â ???? table radioâ ???? was quite an understatement. But the line of products is bigger. Como Audio also has a record… Read more
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The German audio company Sonoro is known for its multifunctional and well-built table radios, which only need a power cord to make music. About a year ago Sonoro launched the Maestro. The Maestro is an amplifier, tuner, DA converter, streamer and CD player and the user only needs to connect two passive speakers. Apparently Sonoro… Read more
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