Just three days to go until we reveal all 100 winners in the 2012 What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Awards on Friday, October 19th. Our lips are sealed until then, but in the meantime, what do you think will win, and why?
Andy Clough said:Just three days to go until we reveal all 100 winners in the 2012 What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Awards on Friday, October 19th. Our lips are sealed until then, but in the meantime, what do you think will win, and why?
Mr Beachams said:THE WINNERS ARE:
Who ever pays Haymarket the most for their advertising space
Mr Beachams said:THE WINNERS ARE:
Who ever pays Haymarket the most for their advertising space
richardw42 said:Agreed. That whole advertising = good reviews argument is rubbish and boring.
cheeseboy said:unless it's games magazines (cough cough future publishing cough cough cough)
plastic penguin said:Would be nice to see a rank outsider, tested at the 11th hour. It happened a couple of years ago with the Yamaha A-S500. Otherwise, it'll probably be the usual protaganists.
Sizzers said:plastic penguin said:Would be nice to see a rank outsider, tested at the 11th hour. It happened a couple of years ago with the Yamaha A-S500. Otherwise, it'll probably be the usual protaganists.
Like this for “Best CD player up to £500” perhaps?
Alears said:AKG K451 headphones (simply brilliant all-rounder)
Cambridge Audio Azur 851C + 851A
Kef LS50 / Dynaudio Xeo
Project Debut Carbon
Pioneer N50
(Because they are all very good value for money, and got into this years EISA awards!)
Oh, and the Audioquest Dragonfly ('cos its 'bril and lots of people are going to buy one)