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Musical Fidelity M8xi #1
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Musical Fidelity M8xi

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M8xi - Overview

In 1990, Musical Fidelity made the first-ever Super Integrated amplifier: the A1000. lt received a rapturous welcome and, even today, second hand, is selling at high prices. The A1000 was the first of a long line of Super Integrated Amplifiers from Musical Fidelity. Its children: the NuVista M3, Tri Vista 300, kW500, M6/500i, NuVista 800 and NuVista 600 all were equally enthusiastically welcomed to the audiophile world. The M8xi is the latest and the best of the breed.


General Description

The M8xi is a separate preamp with two monobloc power amps sharing a common chassis. Each has its own heat sink and separate transformer. Genuinely dual mono. The preamp has its own separate power supply and is mounted close to the input sockets. Consequently, PCB tracks are very short. This elegant idea ensures that both channels' signals are ultra-low impedance the instant they get into the amplifier. This is a significant detail. Each channel has twelve big bipolar transistors - 200 amps peak to peak is easily available. The metalwork is high quality. The front panel is a custom made fine line extrusion of milspec aluminum. The custom made heat sinks have outstanding dissipation characteristics and finish. The M8xi construction has a feeling of solidity and quality.

New Circuitry

Over the last 5 years our power amp circuitry has reached a high state of development. In our never-ending quest for improving performance and customer value we have been looking for ways to improve our designs. One of the prime directives was to keep the low feedback configuration unchanged .. continue with low feedback! The problem was how to improve efficiency and performance without affecting the sound quality. If I say so myself, I think we have come up with a brilliant solution. Our new M8xi power amp design gives higher power, lower distortion, and better sound quality. Incredible but true. The output stage efficiency has been increased thus yielding about 10% more power for similar power supply voltage. More importantly, the whole driver stage is pure Class A. We believe that this innovative approach has a substantial effect on the sound quality. The sound stage appears wider whilst the micro and macro dynamics have more impact. This effect is particularly noticeable on well-recorded piano. I am sure you all know the piano is a percussive instrument but in truth, this is rarely audible on most Hi-Fi systems. Using an M8xi a piano‘s percussive nature becomes instantly obvious and jumps out of the loudspeaker. lt is a surprising and satisfying improvement to the sound quality. Vocals have more subtly, detail and presence. Large scale music has depth, width, and incredibly dynamic presentation. All in all the M8xi is a consummate all-rounder. Mostly it sounds like a small Class A amplifier with huge power.

The DAC

The M8xi also features a 5 input DAC. DACs are increasingly common in integrated amplifier designs to add convenience when connecting a variety of digital sources, so the decision was taken to build-in a DAC that would perform to a high standard, independently of the amplifier. For added integrity, the DAC features its own power supply. Based around the Texas Instruments PCM5242 TI low-distortion and low-noise DAC chip, which is also employed in many other premium products in the hi-fi industry as well as in previous Musical Fidelity products, the M8xi has 2 x coaxial (S/PDIF), 2 x optical (S/PDIF) and 1 x asynchronous USB Type-B inputs. The coaxial and the USB inputs are capable of supporting hi-res audio streams up-to 24-bit / 192kHz, and the optical input is capable of supporting up-to 24-bit / 96kHz. For maximal performance, all data streams are up-sampled and re-clocked by an internal converter to reduce jitter and remove unwanted artifacts in the sound.

Technical Performance

The M8xi delivers 550 + 550wpc into 8 ohms. It is extremely stable and very linear. The distortion is low too; lower than 0.005% in the audible frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The M8xi has remarkable linearity and consistency. lt is unconditionally stable and will drive any loudspeaker in existence easily with ample power reserve.

Our Approach to Technical Measurements

In our view an amplifier should be completely neutral. lt is ‚a straight wire with gain‘. Easy to say but hard and complex to do. We want to stress that we do not believe that the technical performance is an end in itself. lt is a method of validating the total amplifier system concept. The aim of our circuit/PCB designs is to have low feedback and achieve complete neutrality, transparency, and great technical performance. The proof that we are on the right track is the technical performance. We think that technical performance cannot be summed up by the distortion at 1 kHz. Our view is that an amplifier has to be able to satisfy a wide range of technical requirements before it can be neutral.

Linearity

Almost all loudspeakers have complex impedance and loading curves. An amplifier must be able to maintain its voltage virtually, regardless of loading. If an amplifier cannot maintain its voltage across the spectrum, then the ultimate frequency response and distortion will be nonlinear. This is not neutrality.

Distortion

The overwhelming majority of amplifier manufacturers only talk about distortion at 1 kHz. We believe that this is only a fraction of the story. From our perspective, an amplifier must have very low distortion from 20 Hz- 20 kHz and beyond. We believe that an amplifier‘s high-frequency performance proves the total performance of the circuit and PCB layout. The M8xi distortion hardly changes from 10 kHz to 50 kHz. An outstanding achievement and validation of the circuit design and PCB layout.

Noise Ratio

Amplifiers should be quiet. If they are not, low-level detail is irretrievably lost. Also, the dynamic range is seriously compromised. Dynamic range is not just how much power an amplifier will produce, it is also how quiet it can be. Dynamic range is the total from the quietest to the loudest. The M8xi excels in this respect.

Precision Volume Control

The M8xi has a precision volume control. This ensures perfect tracking right down to very low levels which is unattainable with standard potentiometers. This outstanding precision is achieved by laser-trimmed substrate resistors.

Sound Quality

The M8xi is effortless, fluid, and dynamic. lt doesn‘t sound ‚loud‘. lt just sounds right. The dynamics are handled with no drama or fuss. They come and they go. There is no distortion; just pure undiluted music. lt sounds like a superb small Class A amplifier but with limitless headroom. Perfection!

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Musical Fidelity M8xi — high‑power integrated amplifier

The M8xi is a full‑size dual‑mono integrated that delivers prodigious power and effortless dynamics, marrying deep, controlled bass with quick, punchy transients as observed by SoundStage Solo and What Hi‑Fi.

Sonic character leans toward a neutral, natural midband, authoritative low end and a smooth, well‑behaved treble; reviewers from HiFi Choice and HiFi News note spacious imaging and three‑dimensional staging. The on‑board TI PCM5242 DAC is competent, though dedicated external converters can eke out extra refinement.

Built around hefty heatsinks, dual transformers and a precision control layout, the M8xi is aimed at listeners who need high headroom for inefficient speakers or large rooms and who value an uncompromised, musical delivery that justifies consideration.

HiFi Choice

"Fast, flexible and impressively faithful to the recording, it's a superb amplifier and deserves to be right near the top of any wishlist."

Pros

  • Enormous, effortless power and headroom that drives inefficient or demanding loudspeakers without strain.
  • Remarkable dynamics and transient speed—fast attacks with tight, controlled bass impact.
  • Large, precise soundstage with stable, three‑dimensional imaging and well‑defined instrument placement.
  • Robust dual‑mono construction, heavy‑duty heatsinks and thoughtful internal layout underpin reliable build quality.

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Cons

  • Very large and heavy (46kg), requiring sturdy furniture and careful installation.
  • No built‑in phono stage, no headphone output and no DSD support—limits one‑box flexibility for some users.
  • Runs warm in operation; requires good ventilation and careful placement to avoid overheating.

Sound Quality

94/100

Dynamics

95/100

Across reviews the amp is repeatedly praised for prodigious, effortless power and seemingly unlimited headroom — terms like 'never breaks a sweat', 'effortless', and 'power to burn' appear in multiple sources (What Hi‑Fi?, SoundStage Solo, HiFi News). Reviewers note exceptional transient speed and control despite the amp's mass, translating to authoritative, uncompressed dynamics at high levels (HiFi Choice, Audiophilepure).

Soundstage Imaging

92/100

The M8xi is consistently described as producing large, deep and well-focused soundstages with precise instrument placement and three-dimensional imaging (StereoNET, SoundStage Solo, What Hi‑Fi?). Multiple reviewers report a cavernous, stable presentation where images are locked in place even during demanding passages (HiFi News, Audiophilepure).

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Build Quality

94/100

Build is described as heavy-duty and high-quality: thick aluminium fascia, substantial heatsinks, dual mono layout with separate transformers and power supplies and excellent internal layout to avoid interference (HiFi+, SoundStage Solo, HiFi News). The only recurring minor complaint is a plasticky remote; otherwise mechanical construction and thermal provisions are praised (StereoNET).

Features Connectivity

93/100

Generous analogue and digital connectivity: four RCA line-ins (one HT bypass), two XLR pairs, asynchronous USB‑B, two coax and two optical inputs, balanced and single-ended preouts and digital outputs; built-in TI PCM5242 DAC with its own PSU is included (What Hi‑Fi?, HiFi Choice, SoundStage Solo). Missing are phono stage, headphone output and DSD support, but the overall input/output set and preamp flexibility earn it a high feature score.

Value for Money

93/100

Multiple reviews call the M8xi a strong buy or a 'positive bargain' at its street price (StereoNET, SoundStage Solo) and praise its combination of power, dynamics and musicality relative to rivals (Audiophilepure, HiFi News). While prices cited in reviews vary, reviewer sentiment consistently frames the M8xi as justifying its premium.

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