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Musical Fidelity announces M5xi and M6xi integrated amplifiers
Musical Fidelity lifts the lid on the M5xi and M6xi integrated amplifiers ...
In March 1985, I was reading a copy of my favorite hi-fi magazine. It carried a story about a brand-new British amplifier from Musical Fidelity. The reviews for the A1 amplifier were glowing, as was ...
Simon Quarry has worked at Musical Fidelity for more than 20 years and is the engineer responsible for resurrecting the company's A1 amplifier. It wasn't a simple job given the more restrictive legal ...
We wrote about the Musical Fidelity M6xi when it was announced a few weeks ago. Now the British brand (Austrian-owned, operating under the Audio Tuning umbrella that also houses Pro-Ject) has a ...
The Musical Fidelity A1 Integrated Amplifier goes back to the future offering Class A amplification, MM/MC phono cartridge support, and an upgraded power supply. Have we reached the saturation point ...
We're in September now, which means two things: a long summer has given way to rainy autumn, and our annual What Hi-Fi? Awards season is in full swing. Our AV and hi-fi test rooms are stacked with ...
The budget-priced V-Can headphone amplifier isn't very pretty, but it sure sounds like a bona-fide high-end amp. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
The Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista PRE, PAS, and, PAM represent the latest high-end audio components that use vacuum tubes. Musical Fidelity has created some rather innovative products over the past 3 ...
Musical Fidelity's M1 HPA headphone amp sounds sweet and sports a USB input and onboard digital-to-analog converter. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
The B1xi is a punchy, muscular amplifier that performs well in isolation, even if class-leading rivals offer greater clarity, insight and dynamic handling Best stereo amplifiers 2026: 8 class leaders ...
Yet another new range from Musical Fidelity - and Andrew Everard finds its heavyweight amplifier hugely enjoyable. Someone ought to find Musical Fidelity's founder Antony Michaelson a new hobby, since ...
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