Musical Fidelity Fx Power Amplifier -

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This is a conceptual engineering & product development proposal, as "Musical Fidelity" is a real high-end audio brand (known for the integrated amp, M series , KW series ), but there is no official "FX" model.

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Musical Fidelity FX Power Amplifier, FX-A1, FX-A2, FX-LSD, high-current power amp, Class A/B, audiophile power amplifier, budget hi-fi, used stereo amplifier. musical fidelity fx power amplifier

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  • vs. Schiit Vidar: The Vidar is more powerful (100wpc) and costs twice as much. The FX runs cooler and is smaller. If you don't need the power, the FX is often sweeter sounding.
  • vs. NAD C 268: The NAD uses HybridDigital (class D). It is cleaner and more efficient, but lacks the organic midrange bloom of the FX. The NAD wins for subwoofer integration; the FX wins for music purity.
  • vs. Aiyima A07 (Class D): The Aiyima is $80. The FX is $300-$400 used. Is the FX 5x better? For raw power, no. For tonality, imaging, and long-term listening fatigue? Absolutely yes. The FX won't make your ears ring after two hours.

Launched in 1993, the F-Series established Musical Fidelity as a maker of "beasts"—amplifiers that were as stunning in looks as they were in performance. This range followed the massive success of the A1 integrated amplifier , but scaled that musicality for higher power demands. A1 This is a conceptual engineering & product