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from Sevenoaks Hi-Fi Summary: What can I say? These monoblocs have aesthetic class and sonically they are the business. Without spending a king's ransom I'd say they would be very hard to beat on any count. With 200 Genuine British Watts on tap each, the headroom is phenomenal and no signs of strain creep in even when driving current-hungry speakers at high volumes (which I'm a big fan of). They aren't the purest or most analytical amps in the world, however I prefer to enjoy the music rather than analyse it. As with most Musical fidelity amps, there is a richness and warmth to the low end that never descends into mushiness, and the top end is clean and detailed. Vocals have an open, natural yet sweet sound, especially using speakers with metal dome tweeters. From Led Zep through to Vivaldi and an array of Electronica, I have yet to find a fault aside from careful partnering of Preamps. Its never going to go totally pear-shaped but results will be so much better with a clean, tight sounding one. I did, at one point, swap them for MF's newer M250 monoblocs and for a week or so relished their sharpness, clarity and tight bass. I then swapped them back over and after 30 seconds the M250's were heading back to the shop due to their total lack of involvement in comparison. And they were nearly twice as much lolly. This has also happened to a few more power amps... Strengths: More headroom is, simply, always available. Heatsink casework great for heating your room. Weaknesses: Capable of eating a lesser speaker. Have done this many times. Similar Products Used: you name it...
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