When a company combines good looks, a great standard of build and finish, full-on specification and, most importantly of all, great sound quality in a discreet little package that costs just £399 (as Ruark has done with the MR1 mk3), it seems fair enough that we’ve had to wait over eight years to get it. At sound-advice.online we’ve already set an alarm for the end of 2033 - because this seems the earliest we can expect the MR1 mk4, and also the soonest the mk3 is likely to be anything less than a market-leader...