Only trying to be helpful. There has been interest in new Musical Fidelity amps. I can't get any info from England on the A3.2cr and this was the closest I could find.
Press release Musical Fidelity 308
I'm still trying to get Euro news on the A3.2cr. Maybe post at What Hi-Fi.com?
Musical Fidelity's new A308 range
8 July 2002
Musical Fidelity is claiming its new A308CR preamplifier and power amp can compete with products at five or ten times their price.
Both products are built around the choke regulated dual mono power supplies some in some recent high end Musical Fidelity products, and draw on those same products for their circuit layout and design philosophy. The £1500 dual mono preamp's design brief took in a high quality moving coil/moving magnet phono stage, low distortion and huge overload margins, low noise and low output impedance.
The brief for the £2399 power amp was similarly direct: it needed to have very low distortion from 10Hz to 100kHz, huge dynamic ability, immunity from mains interference, stability, and ample power. The result is a dual mono design delivering 250W per channel, with twin sets of inputs controlled by a switch on the fascia. The power amp can thus be connected to both a two-channel preamp and an AV processor, offering easy switching between the two for an uncompromised system for both films and music.
The A308 range, slated for a July 2002 release, is completed by a CD player using Musical Fidelity's now-familiar upsampling technology, and a £2000 150W/ch integrated amplifier.
Musical Fidelity's new A308 range
8 July 2002
Musical Fidelity is claiming its new A308CR preamplifier and power amp can compete with products at five or ten times their price.
Both products are built around the choke regulated dual mono power supplies some in some recent high end Musical Fidelity products, and draw on those same products for their circuit layout and design philosophy. The £1500 dual mono preamp's design brief took in a high quality moving coil/moving magnet phono stage, low distortion and huge overload margins, low noise and low output impedance.
The brief for the £2399 power amp was similarly direct: it needed to have very low distortion from 10Hz to 100kHz, huge dynamic ability, immunity from mains interference, stability, and ample power. The result is a dual mono design delivering 250W per channel, with twin sets of inputs controlled by a switch on the fascia. The power amp can thus be connected to both a two-channel preamp and an AV processor, offering easy switching between the two for an uncompromised system for both films and music.
The A308 range, slated for a July 2002 release, is completed by a CD player using Musical Fidelity's now-familiar upsampling technology, and a £2000 150W/ch integrated amplifier.
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