I just use a decent Bluetooth receiver in the kitchen. Takes up little space and once the food is cooking there is to much competing noise for a serious listen. Occasionally I use wired headphones and a portable player when I really want and great listen while cooking
Ideas for a compact kitchen receiver?
Hello...I am retiring the Cambridge Audio integrated and a tuner I have been using in my kitchen for years with a pair of ProAc Signature speakers. That setup has taken up quite a bit of horizontal space; I'd like to find a single unit, a receiver, with more compact dimensions. With respectable audio quality, of course. This is a big ask. Any suggestions?
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This Denon might fit the bill! https://www.denon.com/en-us/product/mini-systems/ceol-n-12/300671.html |
I used to have a Tivoli Music System with a separate subwoofer. The sound was good, but I found I did not use it much. I used to have an Apple Home Pod... the big one. Sounded good as well. Also, did not use it much. I gave away the Tivoli. I now use a large iPad, I can watch videos, look up recipes... check my mail. My partner is disabled so I do all the cooking and cleaning, so I spend a lot of time in there. But that is me. |
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