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Review: Musical Fidelity A3.2cr Preamplifier
These guys must like McIntosh, too. I did numerous shoot-outs with equipment of various brands until I landed on my Musical Fidelity A308cr amp and preamp, blowing away gear that cost WAY more with aplomb -- UNTIL, that is, I borrowed a new Tri-Vi... 
Review: Musical Fidelity M-3 nuvista Amplifier
I borrowed the Tri-Vista 300 from my dealer to see if I wanted to upgrade from my A308cr separates, and it's unbelievable! Or more accurately, believable. I've gone through equipment after equipment striving for one goal - to fool my ears into thi... 
Can anyone talk to performance of Thiel CS7.2's?
I've upgraded from .5's to 1.5's to 2.3's, and listened extensively to 2.4's and 3.6's, and spent about an hour with 7.2's so far... The one thing I can tell you is this: with Thiel, you get what you pay for. The 7.2 is as better a speaker as one ... 
Thiel 2.3 amplification
I have 2.3's that I power with the MF A308cr separates, an upgrade of 450W>4 ohms from the MF A308 Integrated I had for about 5 months, rated at 300W>4 ohms. I had to do the upgrade; no matter what I listened to, classical to jazz to rock to... 
Thiel 2.3 / Musical Fidelity A3cr Power Amp ?
I have 2.3's that I power with the MF A308cr separates, an upgrade of 450W>4 ohms from the MF A308 Integrated I had for about 5 months, rated at 300W>4 ohms. I had to do the upgrade; no matter what I listened to, classical to jazz to rock to... 
Thiel 2.4 and 7.2 versus 5i
Sam, are you sure your Thiels weren't just out of phase? I've never heard a more natural and believable soundstage with any speaker brand, ever. I started with .5's, then moved to 1.5's and finally 2.3's, and I have numerous freinds here in Nashvi...