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THE MILLENNIUM PLAYER

Ruark’s new one-box hi-fi system looks like it belongs in the ’70s, but it’s crammed with up-to-date hardware

● Inspired for sound

When it comes to transcending eras, nobody does it better than Sir Cliff Richard. The human ventriloquist’s dummy was the first artist to have top-five albums across eight different decades, from 1959’s to 2020’s . Ruark’s new R410 might look like something designed when Cliff was in 1975, but it brings together old and new tech in one do-it-all box. The only thing that really gives it away is the undeniably modern 4in TFT display.

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