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Hegel Release H360 Integrated Amplifier

The H360 is Hegel’s latest integrated amplifier, packed with new patented SoundEngine technology with what the company promises to be “zero distortion” and excellent playback performance.

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Cayin’s Feature Packed CS-55A Integrated Amplifier

Cayin is the one of the success stories to come from audio manufacturers in China. Now exported to more than twenty countries across the globe, their range continues to impress with high performance and affordability.

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Playback Designs IPS-3 Integrated Solution

Playback Designs is a U.S. based company and in their words, "specialising in high performance, high resolution, jitter free digital playback systems". The IPS-3 is one such product, that offers just a little more.

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Lavardin Technologies Model IS Integrated Amplifier

Do the boutique manufacturers of the audio world with shoe-string budgets have what it takes to deliver class leading products? French manufacturer Lavardin is giving it a good shot.

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Hegel H80 Integrated Amplifier

The Hegel H80 is a fairly understated looking integrated amplifier, that could easily be the hub of an affordable, high-fidelity audio system.

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Lyngdorf Perfects Your Sound

Lyngdorf of Denmark, have announced the availability of their TDAI-2170, an Integrated Amplifier with RoomPerfect technology that promises to reproduce music the way it was meant to be heard.

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Audia Flight Three S Integrated Amplifier

The Flight Three S belongs to the entry level THREE series of components, designed for audiophiles with budgetary constraints. The CLASSIC is the middle tier, with STRUMENTO being the company’s state of the art for pre and power amplifiers.

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Lavardin Model IT Integrated Amplifier

Thanks to distributor Audio Magic, Lavardin from France, is now available in Australia. The Lavardin Model IT is an integrated amplifier that eliminates what the company calls "memory distortion".

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