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Musical Fidelity A1 Integrated Amplifier

 
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Ex VAT: £1,249.17
£1,499.00

An updated version of the original A1 amplifier, a purist design running in Class A with larger cabinet for better ventilation and design improvements for the best possible sound.

Available. To discuss, call 0121 224 7300/7401

Condition: Brand new in original retail packaging

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  • Features

    Colour Black
    Brand Musical Fidelity

    Tech Specs

    - Power: 25 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms
    - Voltage: 42.5 Volts peak to peak
    - Current: 25 Amps peak to peak
    - Damping Factor: 150
    - Gain (volume max): 32dB (Direct Mode), 42dB (Normal Mode)
    - Output devices: 2 per channel
    - Signal / noise ratio: 82dB
    - Channel separation: 85dB
    - Frequency response: + 0, –1dB, 10Hz to 40 kHz
    - Line level sensitivity: 300mV rms nominal, 8V rms max
    - Line level inputs impedance: 25k Ohms
    - Tape Out impedance: 220 Ohms
    - Pre Out impedance: 100 Ohms Phono Preamp: Phono RIAA response: +/- 1dB
    - MM sensitivity: 5mV nominal
    - MM capacitance / impedance / gain: 100pF / 50k Ohms / 40dB
    - MM signal / noise ratio: 75dB 
    - MC sensitivity: 450μV nominal
    - MC impedance / gain: 1k Ohm / 60dB
    - MC signal / noise ratio: 70dB
    - Inputs: 1x phono RCA MM/MC, 5x line RCA
    - Outputs: 1 x line level RCA fix TAPE OUT • 1 x line level RCA var PRE OUT • 1 x 4mm banana/binding posts SPEAKER OUT
    - General Information
    - Dimensions (WxHxD): 440 x 68.3 x 283.3 mm 
    - Main voltages: 230V/115V Internally set or 100V optional
    - Max. Consumption: 130W, 0W in standby (=Power Switch OFF)
    - Weight: 10.5kg

    Product Description

    Musical Fidelity A1 integrated amplifier is an updated version of the original A1 that was released in 1984, still offering the classic look of the original along with even better sound quality and updated features.

    The A1 is a Class A amplifier and as these designs tend to run hot, the casework has been designed to act like a giant heatsink. Class A provides a warm smooth sound, similar to valve equipment.

    The new version preserves the classic look of the original, although it is a little larger and has improved heat handling. All of the electronic components are modern high-performance devices. The build quality is excellent and the controls have a precision feel to them. There is also now a remote control supplied and the output power is 25 Watts per channel.

    Class A amplifier

    The output is 25 watts per channel and the chosen speakers should be carefully matched. For example, Musical Fidelity's own 15-ohm impedance LS3/5A as released at the same time are another nod to classic design and recommended pairing, although you can match any other suitable speakers.

    Class A amplifiers always have current flowing in the output stage. In the case of the A1, it is 800 mA. They are not as efficient as Class B however there is no crossover distortion. Class A power amplifiers can use a single output transistor or more commonly two. They also need beefy power supplies, as the current demand can be high. Class A/B is the most common type of amplifier. These are a compromise between audio quality and efficiency.

    Class A is an aspirational choice that provides a warmer sound and makes the new A1 excellent value at this price point.

    Connectivity

    in addition to standard RCA inputs for your music sources e.g. streamer, CD transport etc, there is an onboard phono stage is included and is selectable between MM and MC on the back. The volume and input selection are electronic rather than mechanical. The RCA inputs are gold plated.

    Unusually nowadays for tape fans there is also a tape loop. Tape is making a comeback with rumours of mainstream manufactures again making good quality cassette mechanisms. There are also several very high end, reel-to-reel decks in production. Master tape recordings are also available on reel-to-reel tape, for the audiophile market.

    Phono preamps

    There are two main types of cartridges in use at the moment - moving coil (MC) and moving magnet (MM). Moving magnet cartridges have a magnet mounted on the end of the cantilever that holds the stylus. This generates an audio signal by interacting with a fixed pair of coils. They are easier to manufacture and have a relatively high output, of around 5mV.

    Moving coil types reverse this with the coils mounted on the cantilever. This has the advantage of reducing the mass, with the result that high frequency reproduction is improved. However, they have a low output that can be lower than 1mV. They also have different impedance characteristics. Hence why the A1 has a gain switch.

    The original A1

    The original A1 was released in 1984 and was in production until the early 1990s. It was a class A design and the sound was characterized as being more like a valve amp. The original A1 cost £300 in 1991 and the amplifier had various upgrades over the years. With MkII the power was increased to 25 watts. Finally, there was a collectors edition that had an external PSU and an output power of 40 watts per channel.

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