Musical Fidelity E-624 CD Players
Musical Fidelity E-624 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 05, 2005]
audio_excellence
AudioPhile
Strength:
£2500 to £4000 when modified
Weakness:
needs modifiying the E624 IS A MUSICAL FIDELITY A3 ring musical fidelity they do not deny this. they will confirm. one guy said they had diffrent transports sorry mate you must have had the E60 not E624 i have lots of players from musical fielity belive me they are the same transformers as well ,if you want to modify the E624 or the A3 they sound better than any cd player i have heard regardless of price lots of detail bigger sound stage and lots clarity with out sounding bright or brittle Similar Products Used: naim meridian |
[Jun 12, 2004]
Belgarchi
AudioPhile
Strength:
Look
Weakness:
Soundstage, lack of deep bass, agressive I like a lot its look, piano black. But the sound is so-so. Lack of low bass, confused soundstage, "details" are actually due to distortion. In a more positive note, many CD-players under $1000 don't do better, and the sound is undistinguishable from the M.F. A3CD (I defy anybody to detect a difference in a blind test). Similar Products Used: Marantz, NAD, MSB, Muse, CAL, Adcom, Perreaux |
[Nov 16, 2003]
Armchair Guy
AudioPhile
Strength:
ability to make music enjoyable. Dynamics and quite forgiving to 'bad' recordings. On my Wadia, it can be so revealing that I couldn't even sit down to enjoy a good piece of music on some bad recording. With the E624, it's like rediscovering my CD collection again.
Weakness:
Could do with a wider and deeper soundstage. Low floor noise. Quite an accomplished CD player. I auditioned quite a number of players before deciding on this 2nd hand unit. Given that I am a vinyl guy, the attributes that I am looking for in a digital source is obvious. And the E624 really takes that cake. The amount of passion and emotion from this machine cannot be underestimated. In fact, I used to own a Wadia 301 (which I unwillingly had to let go). I agree in many areas, the E624 cannot be compared to a Wadia (soundstage, pin-point accuracy, low noise, etc...etc). But somehow, the holistic approach of the E624 match the Wadia in terms of making music enjoyable. |
[Jul 25, 2003]
Raymund Angelo Dones aka Superman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
everything
Weakness:
none that i've noticed i'd like to share my experience with the musical fidelity elektra e624 24-bit cd player...here's the rundown of equipment used: cd player: MF Elektra E624 amplifier: circa-1967 lafayette 236 integrated tube amplifer - 17wpc/el84 tubes interconnects: eichmann express 4 cables speaker cables: eichmann express speaker cables - purple color speakers: klipsch sb-2 bookshelf CDs used: eva cassidy, jheena lodwick, carole king carnegie concert, sarah vaughan sings the beatles, minnie ripperton's loving you, sergio mendes albums, keiko lee, michael buble, jodie brooke wilson honestly, when i first played "what a wonderful world" by eva cassidy, i was in awe, tears rolled down my eyes (emotional po ako talaga, huhuhu! )...to my ears, it's near perfection (remember, i'm not audiophile but an audio enthusiast only, my set-up is just "basic") 'twas an absolutely awesome experience...so that's why micob tacastacas doesn't really wanna let go of this "baby" - but thanks to the opera consonance 2.2 - micob declared that his marriage with ms. elektra is null and void here are some considerations: 1) eichmann ICs out-of-the-box, 2) eichmann speaker wires - less than 30-hours used, 3) speakers - less than 50-hours used, 4) amp was warm enough (about 1-hour)... with my old CD player (HD750 and MF X10-D combo - actually this is a good entry level combo!!), i remember noticing the brightness...which sometimes, at high volume, is not anymore ear-friendly...this superb CD player trims down the highs, extends the mids (which i like) and refines the bass (yum-yum!)...nico or architectural audio was right, the eichmann cables (both ICs and speakers) are on the neutral side (which i like! :lol: )...very noticable is the ear-friendly high pitch...the "forwardness" which i also noticed before suddenly disappeared...i can also hear certain instruments/sounds that before were very soft (or even non-existent)...A BEST BUY INDEED! i'm just a newbie in this hobby but i have learned so much - especially in appreciating true music - one that heals the body and the soul...i'm the person who simply wants to listen to jazz and r&b music...that's why i like those high-sensitivity, high-efficient speakers... this is really a superb invention...praise to you, musical fidelity!!! i'm beginning to like this hobby...at least, when i get married and have kids, my wife and children will always say that "my dad's always home"...hehehehe!" gotta go back to my music room...will listen all through the night...will post additional observations, mindbloggers and goose-bumpers...it's indeed orgasmically gratifying (whew!) thanks to all! |
[Jun 30, 2003]
Erik
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Still the only all-round and musical cd-player in its price range.
Weakness:
Not a weakness, but the more expensive A3 brings results even further. Actually the E624 and A3 obviously sound different from each other. The A3 sounds smoother and more refined, even more analogue, then the E624. Soundstage goes wider and I hear details with the A3 (which I own for 3 months now), that I couldn't notice with the E624 (which I owned for 2 happy listening years). I also had the lids lifted at the same time and there are quite a few differences to notice. The transport in the A3 is of another version, and looks better consctructed, and the tranformer has clearly better windings. The print lay-outs (including the DAC) contain different (e.g. opamps) and even more parts in case of the A3. The innards look better, and certainly in a bigger system the A3 sounds better too. The E624 however is as great as described by everyone here, and easily still the most musical and enjoyable player in its price range. I rated each of the two reviewers that I correct here (the previous one and Paul below), 5 stars, because their other words are right. Similar Products Used: Marantz 63SE and KI. |
[Aug 13, 2002]
lightsaber
AudioPhile
Strength:
Vinyl-like. Excellent soundstaging and imaging...solid bass. Very natural sounding. Vinyl lovers will love this machine!
Weakness:
Got to be kidding at this price!! Probably the only down-side is that I'm listening more to CD now than ever! Smooth operator! Owned quite a few CD players in my time and this is probably..oops...not probably...IS the most enjoyable CD player I've ever owned. Before purchase, I actually had the opportunity to A/B with A3 CD and X-Ray. Frankly, I couldn't hear any difference between E624 and A3. And with the X-Ray, it's marginal. Therefore, the increased cost of owning the latter two is not justified (IMHO of course). Moreover, that these 3 CD players share the same DAC! I love the sound of E624 because it's so close to vinyl. Depth and wide soundstaging, excellent imaging, tight bass. Overall music presentation is an holistic approach. Yes...I still heard each individual instruments, but the emphasis here is the 'whole' and not just 'parts'. It is not the most forward-sounding of players, definitely not one which lets the music get in your face. This trait allows me to really sit back and let me concentrate on the music for hours ...more importantly without fatigue! Allows me to play loud without suffering the digital harshness. I've heard CD 10x the price that doesn't allow me to do that! On the downside...I'm beginning to neglect my LPs. Similar Products Used: Onkyo, Arcam, Audio Refinement, YBA. |
[Dec 18, 1999]
Paul Franklin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail retrieval, musicality
Weakness:
Nil I freely confess to being a VINYL buff; my Gyrodeck / RB300 / Clearaudio Alpha will see off anything digital, but this is a CD player review, so I'll keep to the point. Similar Products Used: Marantz CD-17, CD-17 KI Signature, MF X-Ray, MF A3, Roksan Caspian. |
[Dec 28, 2001]
Jeff
Audiophile
Strength:
detail, smooth transport
Weakness:
at this price? First I have to say this is my second E-624. I sold the first one after having it for 2 years and replaced it with a Meridian. After I sold it I decided to upgrade my second system & wound up with a MF X-A1 integrated. At that moment I wished I hadn't sold my E-624. I stumbled upon this deck which I'd rate a 8.75/10 as the only blemish I could find was a little nick on one of the feet. Similar Products Used: Mission PCM7000, Nakamichi MB2s, MF A3CD |
[Dec 14, 2000]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musicality, Bass, Soundstage, and Imaging.
Weakness:
MF products are not as easily available in the U.S. as I would like. Purchased used for $400.00 based solely on the reviews at this site. Since it has arrived I have been comparing all my CDs and the 624 takes the cake. I am hearing new elements in some recordings that I never knew existed. The piano, violin, and flute seem to come alive as if I was in the front row at a live performance. I almost feel as if the singers are singing to me. This from a low-mid range cd player? I'm not about to complain. Similar Products Used: Rotel 971, Rotel 991, Cal Audio |
[Sep 01, 1999]
Chris Wynn
an Audiophile
Musical Fidelity E624 CD Player (X-Ray in a different box) |