7 amazing (but stupidly expensive) bits of hi-fi kit

We love the iPod as much as the next person, but there's a lot more to music systems than Apple's ubiquitous player and a cheap 'n' tacky speaker dock. No, if you really want to make your music go with a swing you really need some serious kit - and we've lined up 7 of the sexiest, most desirable and sweetest-sounding components known to man.

So take your sceptical hat off, avert your eyes from the wallet-gouging prices and just enjoy - it's what music is supposed to be about after all...

6. Bowers & Wilkins 803D
£5,550 • Bowers & Wilkins 01903 221500 • www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk
Although it is seemingly more famous now for its Zeppelin iPod dock than anything else, Bowers & Wilkins has been crafting brilliant-sounding speakers for over 40 years - and the 803D floorstander is no exception. Borrowing technology from the ultra-exquisite and exclusive Nautilus (£44,000), the 803D serves up a smooth, dynamic and involving sound that belies it modest price, especially when teamed with a vinyl source and suitable amp.