T+A Caruso review

Lots of on-board extras justify the price tag

TechRadar Verdict

Expensive compared to the competition, but certainly deluxe. Despite a dowdy front panel, the Caruso is great as a true all-in-one (including speakers), but also good enough to form the heart of a decent hi-fi.

Pros

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    DVD player

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    Deluxe design

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    Includes speakers

Cons

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    Overall effect is a little washed out

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    Expensive

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The T+A Caruso really is a horse of a different colour in that, while it includes power amplifiers, they are uniquely married to the internal speakers (there is a dedicated output to drive T+A's matching active loudspeakers).

These can be switched off and were for our tests. We chose instead to use a Cambridge Audio 840A as a power amp, a good performer of generally neutral character and reasonably in tune with T+A's own high-tech principles.

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