Fell Audio expands Hi-Fi- reach with Amazon UK launch

posted on Thursday, 24th April 2025 by Steve May

Hi-fi 

[#pageName]

Fell Audio, the new British hi-fi manufacturer making waves with its affordable, UK-built audio components, is making its lineup available through Amazon UK for the first time. The move opens the company’s entry-level CD player and integrated amplifier to an entirely new audience.

Fell Audio’s entry into Amazon UK will complement its existing sales channels, including its own website, the online store of parent company Peter Tyson, telesales, and brick-and-mortar retail locations across northern England.

The Amazon UK launch makes Fell Audio the only British-made hi-fi brand currently represented on the platform. Fell Audiosuggests it wants to remove barriers for new hi-fi customers while appealing to seasoned audio enthusiasts seeking value and performance.

Founded in November 2024, Fell Audio debuted with two components aimed at both beginners and budget-conscious audiophiles: the Fell Disc, a minimalist CD player, and the Fell Amp, a compact yet powerful integrated amplifier. Designed and manufactured in the UK, both units are tailored for ease of use, featuring intuitive controls and understated aesthetics.

The Fell Disc CD player and Fell Amp amplifier are designed for straightforward operation, with capacitive-touch controls and logically labelled functions that aim to make first-time Hi-Fi ownership less intimidating. At the same time, the build quality and sonic performance target more experienced listeners who appreciate British craftsmanship and high value.

Product and Design Lead Luke Tyson noted, “For newcomers to high-performance audio, buying hi-fi for the first time can seem daunting, expensive or too technical. Fell Audio’s products were designed with newcomers in mind, and reaching them on Amazon UK, one of the world’s most trusted marketplaces, makes perfect sense.”

The Fell Disc CD player is available for £499, available here, while the Fell Amp integrated amplifier is priced at £599. Both products are available exclusively within the UK for now, with plans to expand availability to Europe and other international markets in 2025.

Steve May

Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3TechRadarHome Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.

Share this!

Have your say...

Sorry guests can't post comments.

Please Login if your an existing member or Register a new account.

Authors

Latest Posts

Marshall Heston 120 soundbar blends cinematic audio with rock music attitude

Marshall Heston 120 soundbar blends cinematic audio with rock music attitude

21

May

2025

posted by Steve May

British brand with over 60 years of audio expertise looks to shake up home cinema

More...
.
Sonance strengthens commercial offering with Blaze Audio acquisition

Sonance strengthens commercial offering with Blaze Audio acquisition

20

May

2025

posted by Steve May

Strategic move will boost professional market presence says CI brand

More...
.