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Musical Fidelity X10-d Tube buffer

Verfasst: Mi 6. Apr 2005, 17:03
von movie_fan
Hello,

has anybody used this tube buffer from Musical Fidelity? Any words about it?

Verfasst: Mi 6. Apr 2005, 17:18
von Erzkanzler
Hi,

sorry, as fas as I know we have no experience with this unit.
But as I remember, it used the 6922/ECC88 tube-family, which is well knowned for it's fine soundstage.
There are some tests in the web:
http://202.186.86.35/audio/story.asp?fi ... 8/9/10comp

Best regards
Martin

Verfasst: Mi 6. Apr 2005, 17:22
von movie_fan
Martin, thanks for your reply.

I was wondering if I could improve my NAD 521's sound with that unit, now that I have the ShengYa T3/T300.

Best regards!

Verfasst: Do 7. Apr 2005, 08:56
von tpoint
I once owned a MF X-10D

It was always a great pleasure to listen with this particular device as I regarded it as the missing link between my old CDP and integrated amp.
So, there are some reviews (93!) on www.audioreview.com

The second one is written by myself.
http://www.audioreview.com/DACs/Musical ... 38crx.aspx

Concerning your NAD521. I'd definitely say that this is an upgrade when implementing the X-10D!!!

Regards,
Torsten

Verfasst: Do 7. Apr 2005, 12:09
von movie_fan
Thorsten, thanks for your help (and for your review!!).

But i wonder if the X10-D would bring any noticeable benefits, now that I have the T3/T300 with tubes.

Thanks!

:)

Verfasst: Do 7. Apr 2005, 12:47
von tpoint
By accident, I got the SA-T3 and SP-T300 as well. Another user here in this forum owns this combination as well.

Yet, I bought a new CDP a few months ago (Cambridge Audio Azur 640C); so that I got rid of the X-10D, but with your NAD521 you'll get IMHO a serious improvement in sound quality.

You should also consider the new X-10D V3 that has been out for a couple of months now. People are overwhelmed by its sonical performance.

regards,
Torsten

Verfasst: Do 7. Apr 2005, 12:55
von movie_fan
That would be Tpoint also, if I remember! :D

It's that I've come accross an opportunity of buying a X10-D. I think I'll be able to listen to it next weekend.

Regards!