Musical Fidelity A1008 review

This two-box, one-box superamp is a new heavyweight champ

TechRadar Verdict

A one-size-fits-all design that will make any good pair of speakers sound better than you might imagine

Pros

  • +

    Effortless-sounding amplifier with the dynamic headroom to control almost any speaker with ease

    In-built DAC and phono stage are good enough to work as standalones in their own right

Cons

  • -

    Noise on volume pot

    Vague disassociated effect between bass and rest of sound when compared to the big boys

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By name and styling, Musical Fidelity sets out its plans for the A1008 integrated amplifier. Its name harks back to the classic A1000 amplifier of the early 1990s, so you know it's going to sound enticing. Its looks are almost identical to the mighty and current kW 550 amp, so you know it's powerful.

There's more to this amplifier than meets the eye on casual inspection. The A1008 is a large, two-box integrated amplifier design. That's not an oxymoron - the amplifier has a separate power supply, but the signal handling and gain stages are all in the one big box.

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