Revolutionize Your Home Audio: Top 23 Receivers, Amps and Media Streamers for a Next-Gen Hi-Fi Experience in 2025
The Best New Amps, Receivers, and Streamers from 2024
As we say goodbye to 2024, we’re taking a look back at the amazing new audio gear that made an impact on our daily commutes, lazy Sundays, and get-togethers. From amplifiers to streaming media players, we’re highlighting the top products that brought a new level of sound and style to our hi-fi setups.
Spotlighted Amps, Receivers, and Other Hi-Fi Component Releases in 2024
- McIntosh MSA5500 Streaming Amplifier: A stylish and sonically impressive addition to the McIntosh line, featuring a high-end streaming amplifier with Dirac Live room correction technology.
- NAD M10 V3 Streaming Amplifier: The latest generation of NAD’s flagship M10 amplifier, now with an upgraded DAC and support for Dirac Live room correction, making it an excellent choice for audiophiles.
- Schiit Audio Saga 2 Preamplifier: A fully discrete Class A, zero-feedback differential preamplifier from Schiit Audio, offering flexible gain controls and compatibility with the company’s Gjallarhorn, Aegir 2, and Vidar 2 amplifiers.
- NAD C 700 V2 BluOS Streaming Amplifier: A streaming amplifier with a high-definition display, allowing you to add streaming capabilities to your existing hi-fi system and drive your passive bookshelf speakers.
These releases represent some of the most exciting and innovative developments in the world of hi-fi this year. Whether you’re an audiophile or a music enthusiast, there’s something for everyone on this list.
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