PERREAUX

Audiant 80i - 80W
"Essentially neutral, as most competently designed solid-state amps tend to be, it has a subtle yet unmistakably darkly romantic side—thus transient information and presence aren’t filed to a hard gleaming edge, distinct fromthe overall presentation. Rather percussive attack and other upper harmonic minutiae have a more rounded", softer dimension.June 27th, 2011- by Neil Gader The Absolute Sound

150i 150W
"building the music scene, the space he paints with great charm, flinging wide stereo imaging azimuth, clearly drawing the background scene".
New Zealand’s Perreaux squeezes bona-fide high-end performance out of a lifestyle friendly integrated amplifier.- By Steve Guttenberg

250i 250W
"From the outset, the 250i sounded effortless, smooth and incisive, with that authoritative thrust so typical of a big-balls of amplifier, but all the dainty detail, air and stage space expected of a top-end integrated amplifier." - Deon Schoeman 
“The 250i is pretty close to my dream amp. I don’t really like the plastic remote or the display, but the sound is a perfect match for the Theophanies: it brings out that effortless deep bass and crystal-clear tops with no sign of ‘thinning’ anywhere. Quite depressing, really, considering the state of my finances” - A certain Tone editor who borrowed the 250i


Perreaux eloquence CD
 "Not to mention a separate path for headphones - a rare case of care for music lovers, night owls. CD-player (or rather, transport, own TsAP'a have no apparatus) is a "product support" designed to create the perfect combination with the main source of pride Perreaux." - "Stereo & Video", February 2011.

Perreaux CD1 Prisma
New Zealand's remoteness from the rest of the world does not prevent it from being one of the centers of audio industry and regularly amazing audiophile various novelties." - "Hi-Fi.ru"
"Add the admirable build quality, the versatility on offer, and the general commitment to enjoyable audio, and this Kiwi kit deserves to be on any discerning audio buyer’s shopping list."- Deon Schoeman