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Hi-Fi+ Awards are a very different to those handed out by other bodies or magazines. No democracy or pseudo-scientific meritocracy here; no attempt to give proceedings mock gravitas. This is a simple straw poll, an arbitrary listing of those products that have got us and kept us excited. They’re easy to choose because they keep cropping up in conversation
between reviewers, pushing their way to the front of our collective awareness.
This is after all, a collective rather than a competitive exercise (although
you’d struggle to realise that given the way a few of our compatriots
carry on) and you advance Having said that, products appeal for different reasons, besides and beyond simple audio performance. There are companies with a long and established record of producing not just one great product but consistent musical excellence across the years, supported by long-term servicing and back-up. It’s a very real difference buying a product from a company like this (with guaranteed consistency, serviceability and second-hand value) rather than from the latest star, hurtling across the audio firmament. As magazines we are as guilty (perhaps more so) as anybody else of seeking out excitement in novelty. Of course, every company starts somewhere and today’s establishment were yesterday’s revolutionaries, but identifying the companies that will survive and prosper from those that will flare and die is notoriously uncertain and has little or nothing to do with the sonic attributes of their products. This year in particular, has seen several of the more established companies elbowing their way back to the front of proceedings, welcome returns to form.
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So, with this in mind I have sub-divided the awards structure, with three different categories. These are explained below and it’s important that you appreciate the nature of each award. None (save the Legacy award) is inherently superior to the others, but they are distinct from one another and that distinction is important: Read carefully and digest. Then stop taking things so seriously and enjoy. Each of these products or companies should be able to show you something new or exciting. Seek them out and appreciate their efforts because, irrespective of price, they’ve all taught us a thing or two, and they can probably do the same for you.
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