Best early Prime Day hi-fi deals 2024 – fantastic prices on great audio products

Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 speakers on stands either side of a console bearing a record player and shelves of vinyl
(Image credit: Bowers & Wilkins)

Hi-fi is an expensive endeavour, and any new purchase – or dreaming about potential upgrades – is made even sweeter if you find it at a terrific discount. Whether it's a surprise deal on some of the latest hi-fi products, Award-winning recommendations or brilliant old gems from years past that can still hold their own, finding a great deal on hi-fi kit is a good day indeed. And with Amazon Prime Day 2024 (or Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024, if you prefer its clunkier official title) about to kick off, there are plenty of discounts to be found on Amazon.

We regularly scour all the popular and specialist retailers to search for the best savings on the best hi-fi kit, so if you're on the hunt for a new pair of speakers, DAC or music streamer, we've got some great discounts for you in this guide.

All the products we've selected below have been reviewed by What Hi-Fi?'s experienced, in-house review team, so you know you'll be getting a genuine recommendation. Most of these products listed are five-star products and some are Award-winners too, while there are plenty of products that have had their prices slashed to be even more appealing and great-value than before. Scroll down to see if your next hi-fi purchase is waiting to be discovered - happy shopping!

Check out our dedicated pages for turntable deals, headphones deals and speaker deals for great savings on even more products.

Best speaker deals

KEF LS50 Meta was £1199 now £999 at Sevenoaks (save £200)What Hi-Fi? Awards winner

KEF LS50 Meta was £1199 now £999 at Sevenoaks (save £200)
Delivering class-leading sound for less than a grand, the KEF LS50 Meta are sensational five-star speakers and brilliant all-rounders. If you can afford them, buy them. Not only do they deliver an engaging, cohesive sound, but they work with a huge variety of partnering kit but below and above their price range. £200 is a steal. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner

Deal also available at Richer Sounds

ELAC Debut 2.0 B5.2 was £279 now £229 at Peter Tyson (save £50)What Hi-Fi? Award winnerDeal also available at Amazon

ELAC Debut 2.0 B5.2 was £279 now £229 at Peter Tyson (save £50)
Our very favourite budget speakers now come with a significant and very welcome discount. These Elac Debut B5.2 speakers are the best performers at this affordable price, ideal for anyone's first hi-fi system. This range is being replaced soon, so snap up these budget wonders before they're gone. What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Deal also available at
Amazon

Bowers & Wilkins 607 S3 was £599 now £549 at Richer Sounds (save £50)five-star Product of the Year Award winner

Bowers & Wilkins 607 S3 was £599 now £549 at Richer Sounds (save £50)
Our favourite standmount speakers, winning a Best Buy award in the under £600 category as well as the most prestigious Product of the Year gong. They set the bar high for clarity, refinement and detail, but also have plenty in the way of punch and dynamism to entertain. In our five-star B&W 607 S3 review, we called them "entertaining in spades" and "a delight".
Product of the Year Award winner

Deal also at Sevenoaks, Peter Tyson

Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 was £749 now £699 at Richer Sounds (save £50) What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 was £749 now £699 at Richer Sounds (save £50)
As we noted in our Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 review, "if you can afford and accommodate a step up above the compact 607 S3 speakers, want a larger scale of sound and need more oomph to your bass, the B&W 606 S3 will be more to your liking". These too are current Award winners, having picked up the Best Buy award as the 'Best standmount speaker £600-£800'. Bona-fide bargains now that they sit just below that price parameter.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Deal also at Sevenoaks, Peter Tyson, ElectricShop

Q Acoustics 3020i was £188 now £179 at Amazon (save £9)Five stars

Q Acoustics 3020i was £188 now £179 at Amazon (save £9)
Smaller (and smaller sounding) than the speakers above but still very sonically gifted, these excellent 3020i bookshelf speakers are a great budget speaker buy at this new deal price. This new lowest-price deal applies to all finishes. Five stars

Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo was £3499 now £1799 at Peter Tyson (save £1700 with VIP)Five stars.

Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo was £3499 now £1799 at Peter Tyson (save £1700 with VIP)
The B&W Formation Duo active speakers may have been around for a few years, but we can't think of a time when we've seen them drop this low in price. We originally tested them at £3499, but prices have risen in the last five years, making this deal an absolutely outrageous discount either way you slice it. Get them for lowest price of £1799 if you're a VIP member (sign up is free) or £1999 if you're not.
Five stars.

Best turntable deals

Pro-Ject Debut Pro was £699 now £599 at Amazon (save £100)Product of the Year Award winner

Pro-Ject Debut Pro was £699 now £599 at Amazon (save £100)
This is the most exciting turntable deal this year: the Debut Pro has won our Product of the Year two years in a row now, and is fantastic value for a top-class spinner that sounds incredibly refined, agile and precise – it's the most sophisticated and best-sounding turntable Pro-Ject has been made. A £100 saving on this current Award-winner is a steal.
Product of the Year Award winner

Sony PS-LX310BT was £239now £199 at Amazon (save £40)Five stars

Sony PS-LX310BT was £239 now £199 at Amazon (save £40)
We love a good deal on this excellent Sony Bluetooth turntable. The PS-LX310BT is a plug-and-play fully automatic design that includes phono stage and can connect to up to eight Bluetooth headphones or speakers. A great budget buy for a turntable.
Five stars

Deal also available at ElectricShop

Technics SL1500C was £1099now £899 at Richer Sounds (save £200)What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Technics SL1500C was £1099 now £899 at Richer Sounds (save £200)
This Award-winning Technics is one of the best sounding, fuss-free direct drive record players we've heard for around a grand. While the official RRP has shot up to £1099 in recent months, this mega £200 saving (lowest price is on the white finish) is not to be missed.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Deal also available at Peter Tyson, Amazon

Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo was £499 now £399 at Peter Tyson (save £100 with VIP)Five stars

Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo was £499 now £399 at Peter Tyson (save £100 with VIP)
Pro-Ject's chic, no-frills Debut Carbon Evo turntable is simply a delight to listen to, earning a five-star review because of its rich, full-bodied sonic presentation. Want an expressive and engaging player at a major discount? This lowest-ever price is one of the best turntables deals around – and it applies to all colourful finishes, too!
Five stars

Price check: £449 at Richer Sounds, Amazon

Audio Technica AT-LP5x was £379 now £299 at Richer Sounds (save £80)Five stars

Audio Technica AT-LP5x was £379 now £299 at Richer Sounds (save £80)
Audio-Technica’s original AT-LP5 turntable was a winner. This LP5x model now comes with an easier-to-fit cartridge and a built-in phono stage for both MC and MM. And it even sounds a little cleaner than its predecessor. Winner again and with a decent discount. Five stars

Deal also available at Amazon

Best amplifier deals

was £329 now £269 at Amazon (save £60)What Hi-Fi? Award winner 2023

Denon RDCM41DAB was £329 now £269 at Amazon (save £60)
If the D-M41DAB doesn’t quite put its predecessor to shame, it certainly puts it in the shade. It sees multiple marked improvements across the board, combining to offer a character of performance that could hold its own against groups of separates at a greater cost. What Hi-Fi? Award winner 2023

Marantz PM6007was £549now £399 at Amazon (save £150)What Hi-Fi? Award winner 2023

Marantz PM6007 was £549 now £399 at Amazon (save £150) With 45W per channel and multiple connectivity options, the Marantz PM6007 is a typically professional effort from the hi-fi specialists. It also sounds wonderful, with a cohesive, punchy and deeply musical performance. An amp that's made to be enjoyed, and has been our firm favourite for an entry-level amp for years.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner 2023

Cambridge Audio CXA61 was £699 now £599 at Richer Sounds (save £100 with VIP)Five stars

Cambridge Audio CXA61 was £699 now £599 at Richer Sounds (save £100 with VIP)
With 60W per channel and plenty of digital and analogue inputs, this multiple Award-winning CXA61 is a lively, dynamic amplifier that's fun to listen to. There's plenty of punch, a nicely judged tonal balance and oodles of detail. Now at the end of its life and being replaced by the new CXA81 MkII, you can buy the outgoing CXA61 model for £100 off while stocks last. Five stars

Best DAC deals

AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt was £269 now £179 at Richer Sounds (save £90)What Hi-Fi? Award winnerDeal also available at Peter Tyson

AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt was £269 now £179 at Richer Sounds (save £90)
Any money off this excellent, multi-Award-winning DragonFly Cobalt DAC is welcome and this is a sizable discount. Want to boost your laptop, PC or mobile sound? This dinky USB device will do it tenfold.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner
Deal also available at
Peter Tyson

iFi Zen DAC V2 was £169 was £129 at Richer Sounds (save £40)Five stars

iFi Zen DAC V2 was £169 was £129 at Richer Sounds (save £40)
A desktop delight, this DAC is better suited to desktop or hi-fi audio due to its form and connections (USB Tye B input; RCA, balanced 4.4mm and 6.3mm outputs). A multi-Award winner, the iFi Zen DAC V2 will significantly upgrade your laptop/computer audio to feed headphones or speakers. This deal includes the iSilencer+ noise eliminator for a limited time. A new iFi Zen Dac 3 is available that we've yet to test, but we wouldn't snub such a great deal on the outgoing model. Five stars

AudioQuest JitterBug USB filter was £59 now £34.95 at Peter Tyson (save £24.05)Five stars

AudioQuest JitterBug USB filter was £59 now £34.95 at Peter Tyson (save £24.05)
This USB-stick-like Jitterbug filter device plugs into your computer’s USB socket, acting as a link in the chain between your laptop/computer and DAC (whether it’s a standalone converter or housed in a headphone or stereo amp), and rids circuitry of noise, helping to take your music to another level. It really works! Five stars

Best audio source deals

Audiolab 6000N Play was £449 now £249 at Peter Tyson (save £200)

Audiolab 6000N Play was £449 now £249 at Peter Tyson (save £200)
The Audiolab 6000N Play is well-equipped, easy to use, and produces a clear, informative and entertaining sound. Anyone looking for a budget music streamer should jump at the chance to own this five-star performer. Join the free Peter Tyson VIP programme to get the £249 price.

Bluesound Node (2021) was £549 now £395 at Sevenoaks (save £154)

Bluesound Node (2021) was £549 now £395 at Sevenoaks (save £154)
A compact, affordable and versatile music streamer that brings a whole host of wireless streaming connectivity and multi-room powers to your system. This Bluesound Node (2021) has been replaced by a newer model in 2024, but this former Award-winner remains a great option, offering an extensive streaming options – from hi-res to AirPlay to internet radio – as well as HDMI ARC and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Marantz SA-10was £6999now £3999 at Peter Tyson (save £3000)Five stars

Marantz SA-10 was £6999 now £3999 at Peter Tyson (save £3000)
It's been a few years since we've reviewed this incredibly talented SACD/CD disc player from Marantz, but at half off its original RRP, it's an incredible deal that's a no-brainer if you're building a high-end system for your beloved CD collection. Five stars

Marantz CD6007 was £399 now £349 at Richer Sounds (save £50)What Hi-Fi? Award winnerPrice check: £379 @ Peter Tyson

Marantz CD6007 was £399 now £349 at Richer Sounds (save £50)
For people who are after a budget CD player (that includes a DAC), none comes more highly recommended than this excellent, premium-feeling Marantz CD6007, which has been a What Hi-Fi? Award winner for many years than we frankly care to remember. Save an extra £30 if you sign up for Richer Sounds VIP for free.

Price check: £379 @ Peter Tyson

Best music system deals

Cambridge Audio Evo 75 was £1499now £1299 at Richer Sounds (save £200)Five stars

Cambridge Audio Evo 75 was £1499 now £1299 at Richer Sounds (save £200)
As we note in our five-star Evo 75 review, this is a talented box packed with streaming smarts and physical connectivity. The Evo 75 looks appealing and sounds exciting, making it one of the very best of its kind. Partner it with a good pair of speakers and you've got an excellent-value modern streaming system. Five stars

Deal also available at Cambridge Audio

Audiolab Omnia was £1599now £749 at Peter Tyson (save £850 with VIP)

Audiolab Omnia was £1599 now £749 at Peter Tyson (save £850 with VIP)
The Audiolab Omnia is extremely easy to listen to, and we can imagine many being more than content with its smooth, pleasant presentation. If you’re after a high-performing CD-and-streaming system with all the bells and whistles you can think of, this Audiolab is well worth considering, especially now that its price has been slashed considerably. You can make an extra £50 saving if you sign up for Peter Tyson's free VIP club, too.

Naim Mu-so 2 was £1149now £899 at Sevenoaks (save £280)Five stars

Naim Mu-so 2 was £1149 now £899 at Sevenoaks (save £280)
Despite growing competition, the Naim Mu-so 2nd gen holds its own against an ever-expanding array of wireless speakers and streaming systems. Featuring a stunning all-in-one design, the Mu-so 2 offers rich, powerful sound, comprehensive features and a user-friendly app. If you’re looking for a single, capable unit to handle all things audio (and some TV), then this huge saving on a brilliant product is worth exploring. Five stars

Deal also available at Richer Sounds

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Kashfia Kabir
Hi-Fi and Audio Editor

Kashfia is the Hi-Fi and Audio Editor of What Hi-Fi? and first joined the brand over 10 years ago. During her time in the consumer tech industry, she has reviewed hundreds of products (including speakers, amplifiers, turntables and headphones), been to countless trade shows across the world and fallen in love with hi-fi kit much bigger than her. In her spare time, Kash can be found tending to an ever-growing houseplant collection and shooing her cat Jolene away from spinning records.

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