So I am looking around the £1k mark for either a single or paired speakers. Bluetooth and mains powered but no need for an amp. I really like the look of the devialet ones but they seem to have slightly mixed reviews.

Would that mean I cannot plug the DJ controller into them and spin tunes?

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    Along_the_Wire higher end than currently. More importantly more easy to position in the open plan kitchen / diner

    benson The mini-phantoms look nice but lack transparency, and are too bass heavy. The bigger phantoms are better but the Naim is definitely more to my liking. If you like the Naim sound (PRAT as they say- pace, rhythm and timing) then I don’t think you need to look elsewhere. I think you might struggle with a DJ controller and bluetooth speakers, unless you’re beat-matching visually with sync, but honestly don’t know the answer to that question.

    benson I’ve got a Mu-so Qb in the kitchen. Really packs a punch for the price/size.

      Been watching a few vids on YouTube on hi end hi-fi. You could easily spend 100k on a set of speakers and much more.

        Dubman venture onto any of the high end audio forums and it’s full of boomers who religiously believe certain legacy Cisco switches give them better digital audio.

        A fool and his money etc…

          mono-stereo
          Agreed. I was looking at amplifiers as well. I saw an ad for a brand that has started a budget amp..it starts at 7k.

          Unbroken1
          Jesus. You’d need those to deliver a quality sound through any of these.

          benson Something like the Henly’s are great for the dinner party of trying to bum the missus to Coldplay, but for DJing at home you don’t really need something that refined. Splurge the 1k on the nice ones and then spunk another £250 on something a bit more standard for the train wrecks.

          I confess I do like the look of these: