I'd have to agree w/ KF. If price were no object, then you'd probably be listening to Mark Levinson or Plinius SS amps. Or, for an even more realistic and more enjoyable listening experience (IMHO), listen to some tube amps. I thought MF stuff was the greatest too for awhile until I heard some good tube gear (i.e. Cary). That said, MF is very good quality gear for the price.
Review: Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Preamplifier
Category: Preamps
1. Musical tastes: progressive and contemporary jazz, modern melodic rock and pop, pre-1980 rock n'roll
2. Reference recordings: Richard Bona (Reverence), Nora Jones (various), Radiohead (O.K. Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac) Ben Folds (Rockin' the Suburbs), Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon), Chick Corea and the Electric Band (Alive), Phish (Story of the Ghost)
3. Important aspects of sound to me: smoothness, non-fatiguing high frequency presentation, soundstage and depth, neutrality, musical (as opposed to analytical)
4. Worst thing about systems I've heard: fatiguing high frequencies, boomy bass
5. Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Preamplifier:
a. In my system for three months
b. Replaced a Creek 5350SE Integrated Amplifier (passive)
c. Added amazing detail, realism, and bass response
d. Strength: beautful warm sound, how I like my music
e. Weakness: I had to pay for it, that's all
f. If money were no object, I would still own this preamplifier, but would place it in a strictly solid-state system. I would use Musical Fidelity's new Tri-Vista components in a second system (I'm a huge Musical Fidelity fan).
Associated gear
Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Power Amplifier
Musical Fidelity A3-24 DAC
Denon DVD-2800 (digitial out)
PS Audio Interconnects
Tara Labs Speaker Cables
PS Audio Ultimate Outlets & Power Ports
Vibrapods & Salamander rack
Similar products
PS Audio PSA-2 Pre-
1. Musical tastes: progressive and contemporary jazz, modern melodic rock and pop, pre-1980 rock n'roll
2. Reference recordings: Richard Bona (Reverence), Nora Jones (various), Radiohead (O.K. Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac) Ben Folds (Rockin' the Suburbs), Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon), Chick Corea and the Electric Band (Alive), Phish (Story of the Ghost)
3. Important aspects of sound to me: smoothness, non-fatiguing high frequency presentation, soundstage and depth, neutrality, musical (as opposed to analytical)
4. Worst thing about systems I've heard: fatiguing high frequencies, boomy bass
5. Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Preamplifier:
a. In my system for three months
b. Replaced a Creek 5350SE Integrated Amplifier (passive)
c. Added amazing detail, realism, and bass response
d. Strength: beautful warm sound, how I like my music
e. Weakness: I had to pay for it, that's all
f. If money were no object, I would still own this preamplifier, but would place it in a strictly solid-state system. I would use Musical Fidelity's new Tri-Vista components in a second system (I'm a huge Musical Fidelity fan).
Associated gear
Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Power Amplifier
Musical Fidelity A3-24 DAC
Denon DVD-2800 (digitial out)
PS Audio Interconnects
Tara Labs Speaker Cables
PS Audio Ultimate Outlets & Power Ports
Vibrapods & Salamander rack
Similar products
PS Audio PSA-2 Pre-
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