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hi-fi+ is Europe’s premier English-language high-end audio magazine. Whether it’s the latest in digital audio technology or the best turntable you’ve ever heard, hi-fi+ magazine is the ultimate audiophile authority.

Our goal is clear; to seek out the finest audio components money can buy. Music is the soundtrack to all our lives and we think that the better that soundtrack, sounds the more enriched our lives can be. A good audio system can open up new avenues of music that might surprise you. We don’t differentiate; it could be a classic valve amplifier or a state-of-the-art music server – if it sounds good, we want to know and we want to tell you about it. The difference between good sound and great sound lies in the details… and we are obsessive about detail.

We aren’t constrained by measurement or bogged down in stuffy old paradigms. We are relevant and a little bit irreverent. Hi-Fi+ features some of the best writers in the business, all passionate about making music sound as good as it possibly can. We seek out the finest audio components – and the latest and greatest music – and aren’t afraid of finding the best, whatever the cost.
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hi-fi+ Issue 258 A couple of interesting events took place this month, which have wider implications for the audio industry than might be seen from taking a surface view. The first is that Sony announced that, as of 2028, the next generation of PlayStation will not feature any kind of disc-based system. Rumours abound that Project Helix, the replacement to Microsoft’s Xbox, will also be discless. Nintendo stopped using discs when the Wii U was discontinued more than a decade ago. In addition, Sony recently called time on its recordable Blu-ray players and blank media. In more tangiably audio-related news, Dynaudio announced that it was withdrawing its domestic product line from North America, just before its 50th anniversary. The company has said that it will be focusing its efforts on Europe and Asia, and will shut down its US subsidiary later this year. Both have led to considerable amounts of hand-wringing across the board, but both are likely legitimate strategic moves, reflecting significant change in the market. Dynaudio’s decision is similarly potentially based on a divergence in international equipment-buying decisions. We’ve noticed that the trend toward active loudspeaker systems that is proving ever more popular in Asia and Europe is not shared in the Americas. If that is a direction Dynaudio intends to explore in the coming years, then focusing its attention on markets receptive to that sort of product is a good idea. I would still prefer to see the brand a fully transnational one, but I can see why a company might choose that direction. And how we can so easily get the wrong idea.


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A couple of interesting events took place this month, which have wider implications for the audio industry than might be seen from taking a surface view.
The first is that Sony announced that, as of 2028, the next generation of PlayStation will not feature any kind of disc-based system. Rumours abound that Project Helix, the replacement to Microsoft’s Xbox, will also be discless. Nintendo stopped using discs when the Wii U was
discontinued more than a decade ago. In addition, Sony recently called time on its recordable Blu-ray players and blank media.
In more tangiably audio-related news, Dynaudio announced that it was withdrawing its domestic product line from North America, just before its 50th anniversary. The company has said that it will be focusing its efforts on Europe and Asia, and will shut down its US subsidiary later this year.
Both have led to considerable amounts of hand-wringing across the board, but both are likely legitimate strategic moves, reflecting significant change in the market.

Dynaudio’s decision is similarly potentially based on a divergence in international
equipment-buying decisions. We’ve noticed that the trend toward active loudspeaker
systems that is proving ever more popular in Asia and Europe is not shared in the Americas.
If that is a direction Dynaudio intends to explore in the coming years, then focusing its attention on markets receptive to that sort of product is a good idea. I would still prefer to see the brand a fully transnational one, but I can see why a company might choose that direction. And how we can so easily get the wrong idea.
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hi-fi+ is Europe’s premier English-language high-end audio magazine. Whether it’s the latest in digital audio technology or the best turntable you’ve ever heard, hi-fi+ magazine is the ultimate audiophile authority.

Our goal is clear; to seek out the finest audio components money can buy. Music is the soundtrack to all our lives and we think that the better that soundtrack, sounds the more enriched our lives can be. A good audio system can open up new avenues of music that might surprise you. We don’t differentiate; it could be a classic valve amplifier or a state-of-the-art music server – if it sounds good, we want to know and we want to tell you about it. The difference between good sound and great sound lies in the details… and we are obsessive about detail.

We aren’t constrained by measurement or bogged down in stuffy old paradigms. We are relevant and a little bit irreverent. Hi-Fi+ features some of the best writers in the business, all passionate about making music sound as good as it possibly can. We seek out the finest audio components – and the latest and greatest music – and aren’t afraid of finding the best, whatever the cost.

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