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Rega io vs Marantz PM6007: which budget stereo amp should you buy?

Rega io vs Marantz PM6007: which budget stereo amp should you buy?

Posted on November 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Two 2020 Award-winners at similar price points go head to head

If you’re in the market for a new stereo amplifier below £500 ($700) – maybe you’re embarking on building your first hi-fi system or looking to upgrade from an existing budget amp – check out the recently announced What Hi-Fi? Award-winners in the stereo amp category. After all, they have been chosen as the best on the market – tried, tested and selected by our team of reviewers. 
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