What Hi-Fi Awards 2011
This year’s What Hi-Fi Awards marks 35 years since the launch of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision magazine, and to celebrate they’ve brought us their best-ever Awards.
The Annual What Hi-Fi Awards have long been recognised as the Oscars of the home entertainment industry, and for 2011 they’ve picked the top 100 hi-fi and home cinema products in the world today!
From turntables to TVs and tablets, to bargain Blu-ray players, sensational speakers and state-of-the-art streamers, whatever your budget or need, they’ve recommended the product for you.
Choose from their 18 Products of the Year and 81 Best Buys.
Things have come a long way since they launched the magazine back in 1976, with technology developing at a frantic pace.
We're here to guide you through the maze and make sure you buy the best kit for your system and budget.
So without further ado, click here to find out which products convinced their dedicated team of experts that they deserved a What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Award.
The award winning products that we sell are listed here:
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Audiolab M-DAC Digital to Analogue Converter
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Audiolab M-DAC - Standalone DAC (Digital to Analogue Converter) Having been the missing piece in Audiolab’s arsenal since the release of the award-winning 8000DAC in 1992, the M-DAC has a smart styling and solid build, with ample connectivity. Alongside the USB input with asynchronous data processing, there are two each of coaxial and optical digital inputs, while you can choose from optical, coaxial, RCA single-ended and XLR balanced audio outputs. A high quality Class-A headphone amplifier is also built in to satisfy the headphone fanatic. A wand like remote control handset allows you to switch inputs, select from preset digital filters and alter the display. The large clear screen allows you to see what input is being used and the sample rate being received. High-res 24-bit/192kHz music files can be played on the M-DAC via the coaxial input, while optical and USB inputs support 24-bit/96kHz data.
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Grado Prestige Series SR80x Headphones
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The New ClassicThe first Grado headphone, this is the legendary pair that started it all. In the Beginning. Worthy Sound
The story of the SR80x holds a special place in not only our ears, but the ears of hundreds of thousands of listeners. The first pair was built in 1991 and we wouldn’t be here today without it. With its soundstage, world renowned mid-range, and speed, the SR80x is worthy of being the longest running Grado headphone.
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Grado Prestige SR325e Headphones
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Less Bling More Zing
We chose a powder-coated aluminium housing for these headphones because the added mass means smoother transitions from the lowest frequency range to the highest. You might also enjoy the authentic 60‘s style, which goes perfectly with skinny ties and sullen glances. The genuine top-grain leather padded head-strap is Brylcreem resistant.
... I close my eyes, and suddenly the bells, the bows and drum sticks are in front of me, conveying more than sound, but ultimately their very existence through an aural archive of this sonic bliss.
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