Musical Fidelity vs. Blue Circle: Integrateds


Has anyone compared the MF A3.2 integrated and the Blue Circle CS? I'm thinking of matching one of these amps to a pair of Von Schweikert VR1.
Any opinions?
bluecirclehead
Although I have always been a Blue Circle fan, I have to say that a current situation I am going through right now has left me almost to the point where I will not recommend their product to anyone. We'll see how it plays out, but if things do not improve, they will definitely be placed on my AVOID list. I will elaborate in the near future.

Sonically, the amps are quite different, and it seems to be an easy choice. It simply comes down to a question of sonics and your tastes. The MF is much more "neutral" - whatever that means, faster, and a whole lot more extended at the frequency extremes. The Blue Circle is more relaxed and liquid. If you prefer immediacy, slam, and neutrality it is the MF. If you like more warm and lush, BC. Normally, things aren't this easy, but these products sound so different that this time it is.
Krellman,
Thanks for your comment. The puking part is rather funny. Have you heard the 308 integrated? Is it any better than the 3.2, power specs. aside?

Trelja,

I read your comment on the other thread about your ordeal and have seen the slew of responses from the dealers and the misterious aol.com guy. Have you heard from BC yet after all this?
Bluecirlcehead, no, I have not heard from BC. As you stated, it seems as if they are wisely staying on the sidelines in favor of the henchmen you mentioned.

Still, it is a fair sounding piece, and if it appeals to you, please consider it.