If the idea of juggling an amp, a streamer, a radio and a soundbar makes you tired just thinking about it, Primare might have built your dream hi-fi.
The newly unveiled Primare Allt-i-Ett is an unapologetically premium, do-everything wireless speaker. It is designed to take over an entire audio setup in a single box.
It’s not subtle about the ambition, either. Priced at £2,700 / $3,500, the Allt-i-Ett is aimed squarely at listeners who want proper hi-fi performance without filling their living room with separates. At its core, it combines a speaker, amplifier and music streamer into one hefty cabinet-top unit, complete with a built-in touchscreen for direct control.
On the speaker front, Primare isn’t cutting corners. The Allt-i-Ett packs six woofers, two mid-range drivers and two tweeters, all driven by a claimed 300W of power. It’s designed to work as a complete stereo solution on its own. However, there’s also a subwoofer output if you want to push things further.
Connectivity is where this thing really flexes. The Allt-i-Ett supports USB-A, coaxial, optical, HDMI eARC, 3.5mm, RCA stereo and even a phono preamp for turntables. Wireless options are just as comprehensive. You get Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect and Qobuz Connect, plus FM and DAB+ radio thrown in for good measure.
That HDMI eARC port also hints at another role: soundbar replacement. While it’s not marketed primarily as a TV speaker, the ability to handle TV audio, paired with that optional subwoofer, means it could easily anchor a minimalist home cinema setup.
Control options are refreshingly flexible. You can manage everything via a companion app, a remote, or the integrated touchscreen. This display also gives access to features like an 11-band EQ, auto room calibration, 3D sound modes and placement presets.
The Primare Allt-i-Ett clearly isn’t for bargain hunters. However, for anyone craving a high-end, clutter-free system that can handle almost any source you throw at it, it’s shaping up to be a serious alternative to building a full stack of hi-fi boxes and a direct rival to premium all-in-one systems like the Cambridge Audio Evo One.
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