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Chord TToby

Power amplifier

£2899

It’s easy for enthusiasts to underestimate a product such as Chord’s TToby. The company’s penchant for cutesy names and bling visuals doesn’t really help this amp’s credibility with purists. A size more akin to a small box of chocolates than anything conventional doesn’t help its case either.

Factor a modest 50W-per-channel power output (into 8 ohms) into the equation, and the TToby could easily be ignored for something equally costly, but much bigger, more powerful, and more ‘serious’ looking.

That would be a mistake. This power amplifier is a

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