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What Hi-Fi?
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Alastair Stevenson

Apple price hikes, a blast from What Hi-Fi?’s past, retrospective on Mission’s iconic hi-fi speakers and more

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Between Amazon Prime Day and the heatwave, last week was challenging for a variety of reasons. It’s quite possible, then, that you have struggled to keep up with all the latest hi-fi and home cinema news.

Here to help, we have put together a fresh entry for our regular Rewind news digest, with all the top stories neatly explained by our experts.

Grado’s new headphones aren’t as fun as their predecessors

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We reviewed the Grado SR325 Classic open back, wired headphones last week. As the name suggests, they are an update to the Award-winning Grado SR325x, which we often recommend, and view as a classic set of cabled cans in their own right.

During testing, we found plenty to like about the SR325 Classic, with the new open-backs delivering a clear sound with lots of detail, alongside rugged, reliable build quality. But there’s one key difference that stopped them earning a five-star rating: they’re just not as much fun.

Read our full Grado SR325 Classic review

Apple raises its prices

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For a variety of reasons, lots of companies are raising their prices right now. And last week, tech giant Apple joined the list, raising the prices on a number of its AV products.

The entry level 64GB Apple TV 4K went up £50 / $50, for example. It now retails for £199 / $199. The HomePod 2 smartspeaker also jumped in price by £50 / $50 to £349 / $349, while the HomePod Mini now costs £20 / $20 more, retailing for £129 / $129.

Read the full story: Apple just raised the prices of its best hi-fi and home cinema products – here’s how to beat the price hikes this Prime Day

Triangle launches three new speakers

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Triangle launched its new Solstice lineup of speakers last week. The range comes in three varieties, the Solstice 8 floorstanders, the Solstice 3 standmounters, and the home-cinema-oriented Solstice C3 centre channel.

The speakers are designed, says Triangle, to appeal to everyone from “hi-fi newcomers” to seasoned audiophiles. Marketing aside, the rangetargets the very competitive £1000-£2000 sector of the market, with the Solstice 8 set to retail for £1999 / €1999 / $2799 and the Solstice 3 standmounts £999 / €999 / $1349 per pair.

That puts them in square competition with some big players, with the Solstice 8 taking on the Award-winning PMC Prodigy 5 and smaller Solstice 3 the stellar PMC Prodigy 1.

Read the full story: Triangle's new speakers are aimed at those “looking for their first hi-fi system” and “demanding audiophiles” alike

We took a fond look back at Mission’s iconic 771e speakers

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Ah, the year 2000. When Nu Metal was cool, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was giving our thumbs a daily workout and we had just learned that the Y2K bug was not, after all, going to end the world. There was a lot to like about the 21st Century’s opening act.

Which is why last week, we took a look backwards and wrote a fond retrospective looking at the Mission 771e, a key set of speakers that cemented the brand’s presence, and lead, in the affordable market and got many a millennial into hi-fi.

Read the full story: Mission's 771e proved it could do no wrong in the budget speaker market at the turn of the century

Our former editor-in-chief took a trip down memory lane

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Many big names have held the title of editor-in-chief at What Hi-Fi?. And to help celebrate our 50th birthday, last week we persuaded hi-fi PR powerhouse, and former What Hi-Fi? big-boss, Clare Newsome, to write a feature, chronicling the highs and lows of her time at the helm.

Read the full story: I edited What Hi-Fi? through the era of plasma TV, SACD and the iPod – and an infamous cover catastrophe

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