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Roksan Blak

£2799

It’s a testament to the quality of Roksan’s Blak integrated amplifier that our biggest issue with it is the deliberately misspelled name. Blak. Really? Aside from that, the Blak is a superbly rounded product that’s well made, sensibly featured and capable of very fine sound.

Roksan has decided against the minimalist approach with this design. If you want just a premium line-level analogue integrated, we would point you towards either the Naim or the Rega, despite their higher price tags. But if you need a fully equipped unit that can connect to your computer, smartphone, turntable and headphones, the Blak makes

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