Audio Analogue Puccini Settanta review

Exotic Italian with a lavish sound quality

Audio Analogue Puccini Settanta
The Puccini Settanta claims to take its design inspiration from Italian art

TechRadar Verdict

This amp seems to be designed to have a particular sound character. It is detailed and lively, particularly in the upper octaves, but lacks a little bass extension and isn't always the most melodious.

Pros

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    Good character

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    Detailed and lively

Cons

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    Lacks a little bass extension

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    Not always melodious

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In its promotional literature, Audio Analogue likes to make much of its inspirations in Italian art, though it's not immediately obvious what this link might be, except to say that this is a nicely conceived and executed piece of industrial design, with well-finished aluminium front, top and sides.

The basic specification is nothing unusual, with a 70-watt rating and five line inputs, plus a subwoofer (line-level) output. There's also a phono input capable of dealing with both moving magnet and moving coil cartridges.