While much of the hi-fi-related focus here at TechRadar is on turntables and active speaker systems, the fact remains that many of the TechRadar team β myself to a great extent β ββare passionate about music, and especially listening to it at its best possible quality.
That’s why I get excited about products like the Lyngdorf TDAI-2210, a premium, compact streaming amplifier that has the function of three separate components. Being an integrated amplifier, it handles both pre and power amplification (and can, if preferred, be used exclusively for one or the other) and has a built-in streamer for instant access to whichever online music service you’re using.
And apart from being a jack-of-all-trades, it’s also very powerful, capable of delivering up to 210 watts per hour. channel into 4 ohms (if you’re not quite up to date with hi-fi jargon, that’s a lot!). There’s a lot more it can do, and it’s got some extra technical wizardry up its sleeve, and you can read all about it in a full in-depth Australian review on our sister site What Hi-Fi (That review first appeared in Australian hi-fi magof which I also happen to be the editor).
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The reviewer, Stephen Dawson, praised the Lyngdorf TDAI-2210, claiming that “every element of every little explosion of sound was delivered with the right intensity and control that spoke of a wonderful partnership between amplifier and speaker.”
And even at higher volumes (they’re realistically far too loud for normal listening), the Lyngdorf streamer didn’t falter, and Stephen added, “the music was thunderous but remained perfectly controlled, with a strong delivery of the kick drum and other parts of the kit tightly delivered”
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