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Musical Fidelity X-10 v3
Greetings all,
I've always wanted to try one of these gizmos. Has anyone here heard it or use it? It just seems too good to be true, getting tube sweetness without killing the solid state heft and control. Would love to hear your opinions. Thanks, Brian |
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If one thinks this through, there is no way this tube device can
improve anything. It simply adds distortion. B. Smith wrote: Greetings all, I've always wanted to try one of these gizmos. Has anyone here heard it or use it? It just seems too good to be true, getting tube sweetness without killing the solid state heft and control. Would love to hear your opinions. Thanks, Brian |
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Altough I havent listened to the X-10, I have owned several Musical
idelity products, including the oiriginal X-ray CD player and their x-200 monoblock power amps. I currently run their A5 CD hybrid player which replaced my Mark Levinson No.36. I have nothing but praise for Musical Fidelity products, as I believe they provide fantastic value for money. The A5 CD player cost ony AUD$4995, and repaced a AUD$15,000 Levinson CD player in my system. Why? Because it sounded better. Ard to believe, but true. I AB'd this CD player with my Levinson with many Hi-end enthusiasts, and all agreed the MF plyer sounded better. Conclusion. MF products are great value for mony. As always, have a good listen before you buy to make sure YOU like the sound. But these guyts make good gear. CK |
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