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modding Musical Fidelity gear
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I have a purchased a Musical Fidelity A5 CD player and amp which sound good but I believe could use an overhaul. They offer to repair but apparently have no upgrade or modding service. I have however seen several advertised on ebay and through google searches. Has anyone had such mods or updates done on their Musical Fidelity Hifi, and what were they? Did they really make a big difference, ie was it worth the cost? Your input/experiences much appreciated, Blu_glo |
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... Hi I have a purchased a Musical Fidelity A5 CD player and amp which sound good but I believe could use an overhaul. They offer to repair but apparently have no upgrade or modding service. I have however seen several advertised on ebay and through google searches. Has anyone had such mods or updates done on their Musical Fidelity Hifi, and what were they? Did they really make a big difference, ie was it worth the cost? Your input/experiences much appreciated, Blu_glo On amps I think generally they replace electrolitics and check things like bias voltages. Before and after observations are going to be subjective and colored by the fact that observer just paid a bunch of money to get the "after" version. Deterioration of electrolitic caps is common and there would certainly be some comfort in knowing that you had all new ones and could expect many more years of reliable service. But you could probably replace the caps yourself for a good bit less than the service cost. |
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