PSB’s compact new stereo speaker system offers depth and punch that belies its size, but the phono stage isn’t going to do wonders for your turntable
Those after significant scale of sound and/or those who will be using vinyl as their primary source of music are not well served here, but for the rest of us, the PSB iQ2 is a likeable, listenable little system. It has lots going for it where specification, finish, operability and, most importantly, audio quality are concerned.
Pros
- +Energetic, punchy and enjoyable sound
- +Great control app
- +Specification and build quality are equally impressive
Cons
- -Not exactly the biggest sound around
- -Phono stage sounds insipid
- -Up against some stiff competition
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