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In Reply to: RE: midfi versus hifi posted by AbeCollins on July 09, 2015 at 15:46:49
Abe ,MH have hi end tables and MF have very high end audio amplifiers , what you are doing is akin to saying Lexus is entry level because Toyota have entry level cars ..
So no I cannot agree to painting MF or MH with a broad mid-fi Brush ...Regards
Edits: 07/09/15Follow Ups:
Like I said, perception.
I've always thought of Music Hall as making entry turntables over seas, but they do appear to have some nice ones that are rather pricey.
Same thoughts for Musical Fidelity. Their foundation has been in value midfi electronics while trying to move up market.
Again, this is just how I see these companies which doesn't have to be in agreement with reality or how others view them.
And midfi to me isn't a bad thing. I've owned many midfi brands and like others, some are good and others not so great. Heck, a couple of my least favorite products came from Mark Levinson and Bryston.... which I consider to be 'high end'.
Perception , Well Fremer would agree ,
"Michaelson would like Musical Fidelity to be all things to all audiophiles. While building and marketing high-performance products that range in price from $200 to $30,000 is a worthy, even magnanimous goal, it's a process fraught with difficulties."Musical Fidelity is very much the high end and yes , selling entry level products...
Regards
Edits: 07/10/15
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