Myryad MI-120 Integrated Amplifiers
Myryad MI-120 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 27, 2013]
Robert
AudioPhile
Great, great, amp, and was a truly amazing bang for the buck, probably one of the best values in high end audio, a real work of audio perfection.... Sound is still very real, and vaults skyward with Acoustic Zen WOW, interconnects, and Transparent Plus Cables, along with AudioQuest powercords . I've owned this amp, along with an MC100 CD player for about 10 years now, and I'm sad that the original Myryad M series is no longer available... I haven't found anything comparable for the money since 2004.... Koodos to Chris Evans and the boys at the once venerable Myryad, you created a master piece of amp that rocks all up and down my myriad of musical tastes. |
[Nov 27, 2000]
Eric Chan
Audiophile
Strength:
Incredible Dynamic & speed for its size and output, Tonal balance, Sound Clarity, Airy & open sound, LED Volume indication, Handy remote etc...
Weakness:
Low-price eletronics components used (caps, resistors etc..) However, with this low pricing components it still has good sound quality. A little grainy on Mid-High range (may be because of the cheap parts used) I 've got my used MI120 for only US400. I bought this amp because of all the good review comments from magazines all over the world. yes, curiosity ! Similar Products Used: Audiolab 8000A, Kenwood LA-1, Audio Research Classic 60 + SP15 II, ARC D130, Krell KSA100. Carys 805B, 300B sig., Audion sliver nights etc.... |
[Jun 22, 2000]
John Wyckoff
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid construction. No nonsense approach. Sans-gimicks. Nothing added to or subtracted from the music.
Weakness:
If you're not using a magnetic phono input take care with the Aux. input. My unit had a pre-amp module. I don't use LP records any longer. It looks great. I'm so glad there are no tone, balance, equalizer, phase, loudness or other distortion adding controls. the simplicity is wonderful: Power it on, select the input, adjust the volume and listen, listen, listen. Similar Products Used: Marantz, McIntosh, Harman Kardon |
[Apr 16, 2000]
Christina Buech
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Honesty. Style. I'm in love with this amp! I tested: LUA vacuum tubes amp and SAC (very acclaimed in Germany), Marantz PM 17 and some others in the price range 1000 - 1200 USD |
[May 27, 1999]
sgoodman
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently purchased the Myryad M-120 Integrated Amp & like it alot! It is very dynamic & quick & does a great job with highs, lows, & everything in between. My speakers are NHT Superone's & an Infinity sub & the increase in power from my 35 watt old amp to the 60 watts of the Myryad seems to make a huge difference! I had heard that the Myryad's optional phono stage was not that good so I opted for an outboard phono stage (Rotel) & my vinyl has never sounded better! All in all a great integrated amp! Seems to be a guality built piece & the remote is easy to operate. Myryad dealers are hard to find- but the M-120 is a great sounding amp! |
[Dec 06, 2001]
John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
So musical nothing else seems matter
Weakness:
remote control - buttons are of equal size and in no particular order This is a very well designed amp that conveys music effortlessly. It 's so involving that all the high end attributes soon become meaningless. But if one day you wake up and the insecure audiophile in you want to count and locate heads in a choral performance; the amp will not disappoint either. Similar Products Used: Real live musical events |
[Dec 08, 2001]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Superlative sound and build quality for the price
Weakness:
absolutely nothing I absolutely agree with John, the Myryad MI-120 is an exzellent amplifier. It has that "magic sound" I am looking for. Perfect, very fine resolution of details, good dynamics with no harshness (!), beautifull open soundstage and an overall natural balance like no other in its price-range. Similar Products Used: many |
[Sep 03, 2001]
Mark Steele
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
It lets you hear everything in the music without being over-analytical.
Weakness:
The optional phono input module doesn't include a new label for the Aux button or sockets - the latter could cause damage. A very even-handed amplifier that doesn't favour electronic instruments over acoutic ones, a failing of the Arcam I discovered on listening comparisons. The Myryad allows you hear each musical strand while still keeping the overall performance to the fore, unlike the Audiolab that somehow makes an orchestra sound less than the sum of its parts. Tonal balance is similar to the old Rotel but, of course, the more modern and expensive Myryad sounds better in every respect. It only rates 4 stars for value as I feel that the price range it inhabits shows signs of the law of diminishing returns compared with the budget end of the scale. With the overall rating I cannot give more than 4 stars as I feel 5 should be reserved for kit that costs thousands and sounds like it. Similar Products Used: Arcam Alpha 9, Audiolab 8000A, Rotel RA840BX2 |
[Jan 28, 1998]
Pete Cash
an Audio Enthusiast
No one has seen fit to post any reviews of Myryad products on these pages, so as a proud, and happy, owner of the MI 120 may I contribute to a redressing of this omission. |
[Jun 27, 1999]
P.J. Peterson
an Audiophile
I've owned this amp for over a year now, and I'm still very happy with it.It's got a big, powerfull sound that belies it's 60 watt power rating, in fact Hifi Choice measured a continuous power of over 80 watts into 8 ohms with both channels driven, and these ratings double as the impedance halves, so it should drive almost any speaker on the market with no problems at all. |