Musical Fidelity A220 Integrated Amplifiers
Musical Fidelity A220 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[May 26, 2014]
erik van der kogel
Audio Enthusiast
I am very happy with my apmlifier. I listen many hours of music every week.The speakers used are B&W Matrix 804 speakers. For the kind of music I listen to ( Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, It is a great Speaker for. First the amp must be warmed-up properly before the sound is perfect. Good quality speakercables and interlinks are recuired. |
[Jun 14, 2013]
DargoDog
AudioPhile
This is a GREAT integrated amplifier! Compares very, very favorably to Class A Pass Aleph (I have both). Tube like midrange, warm articulate sound, full bass, low distortion. Plenty of power.
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[Jun 24, 2003]
lee
Audio Enthusiast
upgraded from A2.the 25 more Watts of power made the bass deeper and tighter.highs and mids are better than A2 too.i should go for the A220 earlier. Similar Products Used: mf a2 |
[Oct 07, 2002]
ALAN
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sweet analytical On certain tracks it beats my mate £4000 maridian set up.
Weakness:
Don't try to unplug the speaker cables when drunk as the amps end up back at Musical Fidelity for fixing I have really enjoyed my A220, however if you want more power then a pair of XA50 mono blocks can be used from the per outs for Bi Amping. Although the XA 50's are only 50 watts the gain is the same and you end up with all the head room you could need and it firms the bass. Similar Products Used: Linn Lk 1 Nad 2250 |
[May 03, 2002]
simon mckenzie
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
great looks and sound
Weakness:
none One of the most enjoyable amps i''ve used -warm, detailed, powerful, not at all tiring to listen to unlike some ''class a'' amps. I''ve tried upgrading but keep going back to this amp. Looks & sounds great - if you can find one second hand it''s definitely worth a listen. Similar Products Used: Many |
[Aug 14, 2000]
steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Power, smoothness, bass, simplicity.
Weakness:
Runs warm/hot, though not as hot as a tube amp. The A220 is a very capable if not the most refined amp. The Class A design gives it a tube-like sound without the electronic grain or harshness at the top end. Though it is not rolled off at the frequency extremes because it is solid state. The bass is surprisingly full and deep. The dynamics and control is definitely solid state. Music seems more alive than with the Parasound. And it sounds much more powerful than 50w. My Parasound is rated at 100w, and the A220 sounds much more powerful and controlled. Granted, the Parasound is a much older amp, but I really used to think it sounded pretty good. I have average efficiency speakers and things get really loud at about 3 or 4. Runs a bit hot for solid state. Overall, a very satifying and musical amp. Volume remote would be nice though. Similar Products Used: Parasound 800 II, Denon, NAD |
[Dec 07, 2001]
Steve Kwak
Casual Listener
I bought the slightly used one at Ebay and have been listening for last 10 months. I am not a professional for |
[Dec 10, 1997]
vbarkley
an Audio Enthusiast
A good value; good build quality, attractive and good sounding amp. Enough power for average speakers. |
[Jun 01, 1998]
mike allen
an Audiophile
Musical Fidelity A-2. This integrated amplifier is just the ticket for those fiscally challenged music lovers out there. Sound more powerful than it's specs |
[May 28, 1998]
Johann
an Audiophile
The A220 like the older A1 and A200 has an almost SE like timbre in the midrange. Sounded fine and poised driving LS3/5a . |