System Fidelity SA-300SE review

Low-cost integrated amplifier from System Fidelity is no performance beater

TechRadar Verdict

A basically decent amplifier, with good solid build and the potential to be a top performer for the money. Overall, however, we feel its performance fails to displace current market leaders from their position

Pros

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    Some of the best bass you’ll hear for under a grand

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    Unfussy about loudspeakers

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    Simple design

Cons

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    Fine detail hard to hear

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    Not as accomplished as its rivals

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The System Fidelity SA-300SE integrated amplifier is currently the range-topper, beneath which are the 250-series amp, tuner and CD player, various loudspeakers (including subwoofers) and a DVD receiver.

Across the board, simple down-to-earth value is emphasised alongside a sound quality which clearly aspires to rival the best that established names in this country (like Cambridge Audio, Rotel, Marantz etc.) can offer.

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