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Primare Allt-i-Ett

13 March 2026 Senso Team

All in One HiFi Primare Allt-i-Ett

The Primare Allt-i-Ett Puts A Whole System In One Cabinet

Primare has taken its time getting to the one-box market, and that’s very much the point. The Swedish brand is known for products built around long-term ownership rather than chasing a trend, and the Allt-i-Ett, which translates simply as “all-in-one”, is its answer to a category that Naim, Cambridge Audio and Ruark have already made real money in.

It first showed up at The UK HiFi Show Live at Ascot in September 2025 ahead of its November release, and reviewers have had proper time with it since.

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What's Actually In The Box

Ten drive units live inside a single rectangular cabinet: six 4-inch bass drivers, two 4-inch midrange drivers and two 0.75-inch dome tweeters. The bass array splits into two front-firing, two rear-firing and two down-firing drivers per channel, all sharing a single tuned chamber per side. The midrange units get their own isolated chambers with non-parallel walls to cut internal reflections, and the tweeters sit behind a waveguide designed to line up their dispersion with the midrange, backed by a cardioid rear chamber to control back-wave energy.

Power comes from a 300W peak, four-amplifier Class D system split two ways per channel, one pair driving midrange and tweeter, the other driving the woofer array. Development leaned on Klippel NFS 3D analysis, and the DSP handles placement tailoring for freestanding, wall or corner positioning, an 11-band EQ, automatic room correction and Bacch spatial processing to widen the soundstage beyond what the cabinet size suggests.

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Streaming And Connections, Sorted

Primare’s own Prisma platform handles the streaming side: AirPlay 2, Spotify, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect, FM and DAB+ radio, plus Bluetooth with SBC, AAC, AptX and AptX HD codec support. Wired connections cover HDMI eARC, two optical and one coaxial digital input, USB-A, and a stereo RCA input that doubles as a moving-magnet phono stage if you want to run a turntable through it. There’s a dedicated subwoofer output too if you want more low end than the six woofers already give you, and headphone connectivity both wired via 3.5mm and wireless over Bluetooth.

“Most all-in-ones make you choose what to plug in. The Allt-i-Ett just gets on with all of it.”

Senso Team

Control And Display

A touchscreen sits on the top panel alongside a large illuminated rotary dial, and there’s a motorised display that raises to just under 90 degrees or lies flat depending on how you’re using it. It’s designed to be tilted electronically through the app or touchscreen rather than by hand, worth knowing if there are kids in the house. The Prisma app handles streaming setup, EQ, placement correction and general settings, and a standard remote is included for when the phone isn’t to hand.

Finish

The Allt-i-Ett comes in a blackwood finish that shows off the wood grain rather than hiding it, with a front speaker grille that sits proud of the main cabinet rather than flush, in keeping with Primare’s usual design language.

Price And Availability

UK pricing is £2,700, available since November 2025.

Type

All-in-one music system with built-in streaming, amplification and loudspeakers.

Specifications

  • Amplification 300W peak, Class D, four-amplifier two-way system
  • Drive units 6x 4in bass (2 front, 2 rear, 2 down-firing), 2x 4in midrange, 2x 0.75in dome tweeter
  • DSP Auto Room EQ, 11-band EQ, Bacch spatial audio, placement correction (freestanding, wall, corner)
  • Streaming AirPlay 2, Spotify, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect, FM and DAB+ radio
  • Bluetooth codecs SBC, AAC, AptX, AptX HD
  • Wired inputs HDMI eARC, 2x optical, 1x coaxial, USB-A, stereo RCA (MM phono capable)
  • Subwoofer output 1x RCA
  • Headphone connectivity 3.5mm wired, Bluetooth wireless
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) 690 x 303 x 150mm (230mm H with display raised)
  • Weight 16kg
  • Finish Blackwood

Pros and cons for the Allt-i-Ett

Pros

  • +A genuinely complete system in one cabinet, no separates or cable runs needed
  • +Sound and soundstage that goes well beyond what the dimensions suggest
  • +Wide streaming support alongside proper wired and phono inputs
  • +Considered engineering throughout, right down to the driver chambers
  • +Room correction and placement tuning built in for wherever it ends up
  • +Well designed touchscreen, dial and app, genuinely easy to live with day to day
  • +A finish and build quality that reads as properly premium rather than lifestyle-lite

Cons

  • Plenty of rivals at this price point from Naim, Cambridge Audio and others
  • No built-in disc playback, an external transport is needed if that matters to you
  • Best performance depends on giving the down-firing drivers a solid, unobstructed surface

Our Take

8 /10

Primare hasn’t rushed the Allt-i-Ett to market, and it shows: ten drivers, Klippel-informed DSP and Prisma streaming in a single cabinet is a serious engineering effort, not a lifestyle speaker with a marketing budget behind it.

We’ve had it in the studio, and it’s an impressive bit of kit. Connection is seamless, everything just finds it and stays linked without any fiddling, and the musical range on offer is properly impressive for an all-in-one, there’s a lot more depth and scale here than the cabinet size lets on. Independent reviewers have said much the same, one described using it as their main living room system despite already owning a dedicated separates setup, which says plenty. On paper and in the room, it’s a strong option for anyone who wants proper sound without a rack of separates to manage.

Primare Allt-i-Ett All-in-One Music System

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