The best hi-fi and home audio deals in 2024

B&W 606 S2 Anniversary Edition with records
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There tends to be a lull at the end of summer when it comes to hi-fi deals. After the flurry of discounts during July's Prime Day sales and the eventual wait until the Thanksgiving/Black Friday sales start (earlier and earlier) in November, savings are few and far between in September.

That hasn't stopped us from scouring the specialist and popular retailers to find a good deal or two, though, and whether you are searching for a Bluetooth turntable, a former Award-winning stereo amplifier or a snazzy wireless speaker for your home audio, you can find substantial savings on excellent kit in this hand-curated guide.

We've picked out the best savings you can currently make on the best hi-fi and audio kit from Cambridge Audio, Klipsch, Sonos, JBL, Sony and more below.

Best amplifier deals

Cambridge Audio CXA81 was $1299now $899 at Crutchfield (save $400)

Cambridge Audio CXA81 was $1299 now $899 at Crutchfield (save $400)
An excellent integrated amplifier that's like seeing a discount as its successor - the CXA81 MkII – is on its way. The CXA81 is a former What Hi-Fi? Award winner, boasts multiple analog and digital connectivity, heaps of power, detail, engaging dynamics and pure musical enjoyment. The price has fallen by another $100 making it a substantial $400 saving in total on the original RRP, grab it before stocks run out!

Marantz PM6007 was $799 now $699 at Amazon (save $100)
What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Marantz PM6007 was $799 now $699 at Amazon (save $100)
The PM6007 is a multi-Award-winner that remains a terrific performer for the money, with superb build quality and hugely detailed, dynamic and punchy sound quality. $100 off is a mighty fine deal. What Hi-Fi? Award winner

Best speaker deals

Dali Oberon 5 was $1500 now $1300 at Crutchfield (save $200)

Dali Oberon 5 was $1500 now $1300 at Crutchfield (save $200)
The Oberon 5 have the dynamic subtlety, rhythmic precision and sheer transparency to pull the listener into the musical experience. Superb floorstanders. There aren't many left in stock, so hurry if you want a steal.

Klipsch Reference R-41PM was $375 now $280 at Amazon (save $95)

Klipsch Reference R-41PM was $375 now $280 at Amazon (save $95)
Very well-equipped powered bookshelf speakers by Klipsch that offer an integrated phono preamp, Bluetooth, digital optical, analog and USB inputs. Now with 25% off.

Best record player deals

Sony PS-LX310BT Bluetooth/USB turntable was $250 now $198 at Amazon (save $52)

Sony PS-LX310BT Bluetooth/USB turntable was $250 now $198 at Amazon (save $52)
Here, Sony has generously given us a ‘plug and play’ fully automatic deck, including a phono stage, thrown in Bluetooth and priced it at the low end of the market. The PS-LX310BT is a terrific spinner with a long shelf life. This deal can fluctuate a lot, from $2 to $100 off discounts, so over $50 off is worth considering if you're planning to take the vinyl plunge.

Deal also available at WorldWideStereo

Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BZ was $399 now $349 at Target (save $50)

Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB-BZ was $399 now $349 at Target (save $50)
Audio-Technica’s USB turntable was a four-star performer when we reviewed it a while ago, with the fact that it's still being made today testifying to its enduring quality and popularity. This direct-drive table offers 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds, with a damped base construction designed for reduced low-frequency feedback.

Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB was $499 now $449 at Crutchfield (save $50)

Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB was $499 now $449 at Crutchfield (save $50)
We haven't reviewed this particular model ourselves, but Pro-Ject's track record with turntables (from budget Primary E to premium Debut Pro) means we're on solid ground here. This model is fully manual with an Ortofon OM 5E cartridge fitted and comes in a fetching walnut finish, and includes a switchable phono stage built-in. With $50 off, it's a mid-price option if you want a step-up from the budget alternatives.

Best wireless speaker deals

Naim Mu-so 2 was $1599now$999 at Amazon (save $600)

Naim Mu-so 2 was $1599 now $999 at Amazon (save $600)
This Award-winning speaker might cost a pretty penny, but it's got a robust feature list, a great all-in-one design, a rich, detailed sound, and an easy-to-use app. What's more is that you can pick up the Mu-so 2 for a whopping $600 off on the light wood finish, so you'd better act fast. If you prefer the black finish, you can still get $430 off.

Sonos Era 100 was $249 now $199 at Sonos (save $50)

Sonos Era 100 was $249 now $199 at Sonos (save $50)
We praised the Sonos Era 100 highly in our review, highlighting its spacious, detailed and engaging sound, as well as its stacked feature set that includes multi-room, voice assistants and Bluetooth. And you can now save $50 thanks to this limited sale. Deal available for both black and white finishes. 

JBL Xtreme 3was $379now$280 at Amazon (save $99)

JBL Xtreme 3 was $379 now $280 at Amazon (save $99)
While the newer JBL Xtreme 4 has hit the market, the previous-gen five-star speaker is still a worthy buy. It has a rugged build, an impressive sense of detail and dynamics, and strong timing, too. We loved this Xtreme 3 portable speaker at its original $379, so any money off is a fantastic deal.

JBL Flip 6was $130now $100 at Amazon (save $30)

JBL Flip 6 was $130 now $100 at Amazon (save $30)
Coming with excellent clarity and separation, punchy bass, and even a useful EQ system, the compact and portable Flip 6 sets the standard for a Bluetooth speaker at its price. And just in time for summer, you can get specific finishes for under $100, making this not just a great speaker but great value too.

Deal also at WorldWideStereo

Sonos Move 2 was $449 now $359 at WorldWideStereo (save $90)

Sonos Move 2 was $449 now $359 at WorldWideStereo (save $90)
A big, bold and feature-rich portable Bluetooth speaker from Sonos, the Move 2 delivers streamlined controls, longer battery life and clearer and more detailed sound than its predecessor. If you've been after a deal on this fairly pricey and chunky portable speaker, now is your time with $90 off.

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Joe Cox
Content Director

Joe is the Content Director for What Hi-Fi? and Future’s Product Testing, having previously been the Global Editor-in-Chief of What Hi-Fi?. He has worked on What Hi-Fi? across the print magazine and website for almost 20 years, writing news, reviews and features on everything from turntables to TVs, headphones to hi-fi separates. He has covered product launch events across the world, from Apple to Technics, Sony and Samsung; reported from CES, the Bristol Show, and Munich High End for many years; and written for sites such as the BBC, Stuff, and the Guardian. In his spare time, he enjoys expanding his vinyl collection and cycling (not at the same time).

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