Audio Analogue Crescendo review

Understated elegance, clever stuff on the user interface front, plus an incredible price for Italian-made hi-fi

Audio Analogue Crescendo
If you're not too bothered by the bass resolution, then this combo has a lot to recommend it

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Good detail in the midrange and treble

  • +

    Good imaging

Cons

  • -

    Bass can be a touch vague

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It takes some doing, these days, to build smart audiophile products in Europe to a retail price of £600. The Audio Analogue Crescendo CD player and amplifier units are very nicely finished, with solid aluminium front panels, individual but easily usable ergonomics and a general feeling of class that one just doesn't expect at the price.

There are some very intelligent features, too, on the amp. The volume knob is a push 'n' twist control, which when briefly prodded switches to the next input.

Audio analogue crescendo rear

Sound quality

Although they never felt this to be the most insightful combination, our 'blind' listeners enjoyed many aspects of the Crescendos' performance. They felt it was particularly good at the casual, droll style of the Ian Dury track.

The bass line, while not especially deep or powerful, was easy to follow and clearly tuned. The solo piano track, with its captivatingly complex offbeat rhythms, was clear and precise, though possibly a little over-bright at times.

Opinions diverged rather more over the presentation of our full orchestral track. One listener found this very satisfying, with power, good imaging and a striking sense of acoustic space. Another was less convinced, missing some energy and conviction in the reproduction and also some bass extension.

Our overall feeling is that this combo has a slightly inconsistent approach to detail, managing it better in some areas of the spectrum than others. Our limited experiments with the units suggested that the amp is something of a bargain, the CD player less obviously so, though still clearly competent.

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