Musical Fidelity Fx Power Amplifier

The FX has standard RCA inputs (unbalanced). It plays nicely with tube preamps. A cheap way to build a world-class system is to pair the Musical Fidelity FX with a Schiit Saga or a passive preamp. The neutral nature of the FX allows the character of the preamp to shine through. Conversely, using the matching Musical Fidelity FX preamp gives you a perfectly voiced, "warts and all" transparent system.

The sad truth for dealers, but great news for you, is that the often sells for a fraction of its original retail price. You can frequently find these units on eBay, Craigslist, or hifi forums for $200 to $400 USD . musical fidelity fx power amplifier

: Its power output is considered substantial for typical home listening environments, such as apartments, where even 50 watts is often sufficient for sensitive speakers. Historical & Design Context The FX has standard RCA inputs (unbalanced)

: Draws approximately one amp of current during operation. Technical Highlights The neutral nature of the FX allows the

During this era, brands like NAD, Cambridge Audio, and Audiolab were fighting for dominance in the entry-to-mid-level sector. The NAD 3020 integrated amplifier had already revolutionized the industry by proving that budget gear could sound musical. However, many audiophiles were beginning to seek a path toward "separates"—splitting the preamplifier and power amplifier into distinct boxes to reduce interference and improve signal purity.