Mini music system for kitchen

lundi 30 novembre 2020

Looking for a handy unit for the kitchen. Mostly we listen to radio nowadays, some CDs and some fed through the terrible Aux connection from phones.

Would like it to at least connect with Bluetooth, if not stream internet radio from Wifi.

We don't get DAB, but do use FM.

I don't want to get into multi-room, Sonos, blah blah blah. Please don't go there.

Which of these would the knowledgeable go for?
Denon D-T1
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Sony CMTSBT100B
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Panasonic SC-DM502-K
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I have an inkling that the Denon would be the least likely to be overpriced, the Sony for its 'Sony-ness', but I rather the like the Panasonic's style as a unit.

Meanwhile the boy has been using a very very very old amp of mine to play music from his phone/Spotify. I replaced this amp because it didn't have a CD input!!! I probably bought it in somewhere around 1980.

If I were to replace it with something more suited to his needs - and I figure anything would be a step up in quality - which of these look better:

Tangent Amster BTII
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TIBO SIA75
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I'm a bit confused by the significant difference in power output for a very similar price. I'm guessing that Richer Sounds are generally well priced and that therefore the Tangent has some massive difference in quality somewhere.

Thank you chaps.


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