By Chris Haslam

Published: Thursday, 22 August 2024 at 10:46 AM


A single all-in-one hi-fi system and stereo still comes with a CD player built-in, which is a relief if you want to keep your collection and don’t want a separate amp, speakers and player. But there are several things to consider when choosing the best hi-fi system for you, so we’ll run you through a checklist of what to look for – and suggest a few of the best hi-fi systems on the market now for different budgets and requirements.

Best hi-fi systems: what to look for

So, do you need a CD player? Will internet radio be OK, or do you want DAB/FM? Is hi-res streaming (Wi-Fi) important to you, or will Bluetooth be acceptable? Will you be connecting to a TV (optical or HDMI) and will you be plugging anything like a turntable in? The good news is, you’ll almost certainly find a system that ticks every box.

Sound quality

Squeezing everything into one box will impact on sound quality, so don’t expect an all-in-one to sound better than stereo speakers, but if you look for models with solid build quality and cleverly positioned speaker drivers you can enjoy great quality.

Streaming

Bluetooth has become an essential feature on all audio equipment, and in some cases even replacing the radio, but for a more reliable connection, and the potential to stream to multiple speakers, it’s worth looking for models with Wi-Fi.

Connections

Your speaker needs an aux-in for an MP3 player, but those with USB and RCA are worth investing in as you can plug in a computer and even add a turntable.

Speakers

You may have these already, or be looking to buy – either way, it’s important to check the impedance levels (ohms) of the amplifier and speakers. Most popular systems are happy driving an 8-ohm ‘load’. If you’re looking to drive a low-impedance speaker (2-4 ohms), check with the retailer first.

Best hi-fi systems

Best simple option

Mission LX Connect

Mission’s first all-in-one features a pair of 60W active wireless speakers and a control hub engineered by Audiolab featuring high class DAC, preamp, headphone amp and a host of connections including USB, Bluetooth, AUX-IN (connect CD player or turntable), S/PDIF, HDMI Arc. Hi-res recordings have wonderful depth and punch to them via USB (32-bit/384kHz hi-res), but the more convenient Bluetooth connection still entertains. It’s just a shame that, at this price, there’s no wi-fi connectivity.

Mission LX Connect