Musical Fidelity Nuvista Preamplifiers
Musical Fidelity Nuvista Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 22, 2020]
Nippy
Strength:
Rather unusual looking British made preamp and power supply that produces a smooth warm tube like sound that's not overly soft and can show some bite when the music calls for it. The MM phono stage has very little background noise and has worked well with all the cartriges I've tried it with including high output MCs. Overall, I would rate this preamp very highly and say the it works well with most genres of music and particularly so with Jazz and female vocals where it excels. very quiet and has worked well with all the cartridges I have tried it with and Weakness:
Sound at its best when left on to warmed up. When using the remote to control volume adjustment can be a little jerky. Price Paid: 1500.00
Purchased: Used
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[Mar 15, 1999]
Jeff Lee
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought this pre-amp after reading positive reviews and listening to a demo of it being used in a high-class ATC-based system. At the moment it is being used with a Naim power amp while I save up for the next stage of system development. |
[Sep 19, 2001]
Paul H
Audiophile
Strength:
Amazing stereo imagery; perfect partner for NuVista Power
Weakness:
Remote is a bit unreliable at times Please see my review of the NuVista Power. I think these products go together exceptionally well. A previous reviewer mentioned that the pre sounded poor in his set up, but when matched to its power partner, this is an unbeatable product. Similar Products Used: Chord, Arcam |
[Oct 24, 1998]
stefan vejdemo
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently bougth the Musical Fidelitys preamp Nuvista. The Nuvista use the very specialised miniature 6CW4 nuvistor triode devloped in the late 60 for military use and Musical Fidelity has now made a very nice looking preamp aroud them. Since there are very few of the nuvistor tubes left Musical Fidelity has bougth all the world remaing stock of them. Only 500 preamps has been built in all. There are only one sets of reserv nuvistors for each amp, but since the nuvistors last for about 100,000 hours it will be enough I think.The sound of the preamp Is as good as you can get. For a lengthy review I recomend the magazine HI-Fi News & Record Review,august 1998 (avalibly on the net)I fully agree with the reporters findings. Since the Nuvista preamp is so rare I would be glad to get in contact with others owners to share experince. |
[Jan 30, 1999]
John Wise
an Audiophile
I purchased this preamplifier to overcome a problem with my system: Meridian 566 DAC drivers an Electrocompaniet AW 250 amp directly was crystal clear but lacked the dynamics of the Electrocompaniet 4.5 preamp. |
[Jun 26, 1999]
Stefan Vejdemo
an Audio Enthusiast
My previos Nuvista review has somehow disapeard from this site so I try again.The Nuvista preamp make use of the Nuvista tube. The tube is vary rare and MF has bougth the whole world stock and use it for 500 preamps (and matching power amps). The nuvista tube has a lifetime of about 10 to 12 years with normal use and with a spare pair of tubes you can expect to use it for very long time. |
[May 05, 1999]
Rob Damm
I'm not going to waste time with superlatives and meangingless adjectives. I'm just going to try to describe the difference I heard between this pre, and a Sunfire Vaccum tube Classic. |
[Oct 09, 2000]
jerry
Audiophile
Strength:
Not a lot. Sounded really poor in my system.
Weakness:
Poor focus, noisy, smeared, overshooting remote volume. Sorry to spoil the party on this one !! Everyone else here (as well as numerous hifi publication reviewers) seems to think it's a wonderful piece of kit. Similar Products Used: Loads. Linn Kolector, Audio Research SP11/2, Rowland Consummate, Musical Fidelity F22, Sunfire the Valve Preamp |