10 cheap and easy ways to get better sound from your old hi-fi

Ditch the cables that came in the box and plump for the Chord Crimson.
Ditch the cables that came in the box and plump for the £30 Chord Crimson.

For all the hoopla that surrounds the iPod and iPhone, Creative Zen and Zune, it's easy to forget that your two-channel hi-fi still has a lot of mileage in it for delivering great sounds.

So dust off that old CD player, plug in your speakers and fire up that amp - we're going to show you 10 ways to really make the most of your system, and discover your music collection afresh.

If you're still using cheapo cables, oxidation can make the plugs at each end dirty, resulting in decreased sound quality. For interconnects pushing and pulling the plug into the socket a couple of times should be enough to spruce them up - although you won't need to do this with gold-plated connectors. Instead treat them with DeoxIT Gold (£13.95, Russ Andrews) - a specially formulated fluid that helps protect them.