Arcam's Award-winning Solo all-in-one hi-fi system just got smaller, cheaper and cuter - amazing convenience and sound from a compact package
Not particularly subtle with its big-bass sound, but it performs reasonably well overall, so if you really yearn for a multidisc CD system, this could be it
If you're looking specifically for DAB, a CD multichanger and cassette in your micro system (and we suppose some people must be), this is the baby for you
This Ministry of Sound micro system offers a ridiculous number of features and quite acceptable sound considering the very affordable price
Flat panel speakers, plus a subwoofer makes for something a bit different from TEAC - the sound is acceptably good without blowing you out of the water
A most competent micro system, with added iPod-friendliness to its make-up, but it doesn't do justice to dance music and similarly driving genres
An exciting and unusual product, which does pretty well in the sonic stakes apart from in a few areas, including those influenced by a lack of power
Appealing design and specification only take you so far – this Denon micro system is let down by surprisingly poor audio performance
DAB radio, USB and 3.5mm line-in, and a Bluetooth option make this pretty attractive - allied to its big, bouncy sound, Panasonic has built a decent system
Can connect tunes from your PC via your network, or from its own 80GB built-in hard disk - a good micro system choice for fans of digital music
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