The Musical Fidelity A1 Integrated Amplifier design being dynamic class A, and if Class A standing current is exceeded, it will automatically allow more.
It therefore “slides” (NOT “switches”) smoothly into class B style operation, temporarily allowing the further current draw needed.
Reviews
The new A1 enchanted with an incredibly coherent, colorful and natural sound of high cohesion for the money, reminiscent of good tube amplifiers.” STEREOPLAY 07/2023
“A delicious sounding full Class A integrated amplifier that’s way more practical than before.” EDITORS – STEREONET 01/202
“It is true ‘affordable esoterica’, then – offering performance in some respects that’s hard to beat at three, four or maybe five times the price.” DAVID PRICE – STEREONET 09/2023
“It now sonically delivers everything you could expect from a modestly sized Class A amplifier: Detailed liquid smooth harmonically saturated mid-range good bass, top end that‘s extended and refined. ” A BRITISH AUDIOPHILE 09/2023
“It feels like a powerhouse. The midband is the star of the show, being really open and revealing.The A1 sounds very silky up top. A great sounding design at a surprisingly affordable price.” NICK TATE – HI-FICHOICE 02/2024
Features
25W Pure Class A power @ 8 Ohm
Discrete symmetrical topology
Planar Audio transistors with 25A maximum output
Dynamic class A, slides (NOT switches) smoothly into Class B, allowing more current as needed
Therefore drives difficult speakers with no problems
Updated transformer to “dual mono split rail” windings
Fully independent left and right power supplies
Each power amplifier now has double supply capacity
Transformer noise and heat dissipation reduced
Filtered main supplies
Gain block before volume control totally bypassable using “direct” switch
High quality and updated ALPS RK series potentiometer
Low noise TL071 JFET preamplifier circuitry
Discrete current-mode MM/MC phono input stage
Low noise current to voltage converter for further amplification and RIAA equalisation
Automatic input impedance matching (1K nominal) for MC along with increased gain
Original (1985) A1 appearance and circuits with modern improvements
Remote control added for volume
Modern updated low noise components
Power Supply
The new A1 has received an updated transformer from shared (1985 original) to more efficient “dual mono split rail” windings. The amp stages are supplied by fully independent left and right power supplies for better power handling and stereo imaging and each power amplifier now has double supply capacity resulting in reduced ripple and noise.
The transformer‘s noise and heat dissipation are reduced due to better efficiency and updated components. The main supplies are filtered for better regulation and reduced switch on surge.
Preamplifier
The low noise preamplifier circuitry is the same as the original 1985 design and, as we have highlighted above, greatly benefits from the improved, fully smoothed and regulated power supplies.
Among the discernible alterations, one that immediately catches the eye is the addition of a new „direct“ switch at the preamp stage. With this switch you can totally bypass the gain block before the volume control, resulting in roughly 10dB less gain. This feature proves particularly advantageous when working with modern or high-output digital sources, enabling fine tuning the range of your volume potentiometer and accommodating sensitive loudspeakers.
Furthermore, a notable upgrade has been made to the volume potentiometer itself, now replaced by a premium ALPS RK series potentiometer. This high-quality component ensures superior performance and enhanced precision. Additionally, the potentiometer is now motorized, granting you the convenience of adjusting the volume from the comfort of your couch, courtesy of the new included remote control.
Phono Stage
The A1 employs a discrete current-mode input stage for lowest noise amplification of MC and MM cartridges. A low noise current to voltage conversion stage is used for further amplification and RIAA equalization. Automatic input impedance matching for the selected MC input, along with increased gain increases the versatility of the A1‘s phono stage.
The return of a true Hi-Fi classic
The A1 has one secret. This secret is simple: it makes music. It sounds sweet and fluid and creates a beautiful atmosphere around natural instruments. Especially in small to mid-sized rooms, carefully set up with a pair of great two-way speakers. It is not a powerhouse, but music lovers will cherish its abilities.
It‘s also not a product that you‘ll want to hide. A perfect example of form follows function. The oversized heatsinks define the A1‘s look, but they are essential for its operation. Truly unique, from the outside and inside.
The A1 has a sweet, warm, full and exciting sound. No harshness. No grain. Just pure music. It doesn‘t get muddy, and despite its lower power, drives difficult speakers with ease. It remains clean right up to its power limit. To hear what the A1 does is to hear what Hi-Fi is supposed to do: it makes music, pure and simple.
The A1 through time – Improvements to the original
Updated transformer to more efficient “dual mono split rail” windings
High quality and updated ALPS RK series potentiometer as volume control
IR remote control added for volume
Gain block before volume control totally by passable using “direct” switch (-10dB)
All transistors including output devices are carefully selected modern equivalents
All capacitors in signal path are polypropylene (PP) type
Resistors are modern low noise metal film types
Care and attention made to not change any component specification from original but to update them to modern equivalent with long lifespan
Layout faithfully follows original within circuit sections on circuit board
Circuit sections better laid out, in particular the separate supplies and power amplifiers
Phono stage and preamplifier improved for less noise and hum
Specifications
Amplifier
Power: 25 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms
Voltage: 42.5 Volts peak to peak
Current: 25 Amps peak to peak
Damping Factor: 150
Gain (volume max): 32dB (Direct Mode), 42dB (Normal Mode)
Output devices: 2 per channel
Signal / noise ratio: 82dB
Channel separation: 85dB
Frequency response: + 0, –1dB, 10Hz to 40 kHz
Line level sensitivity: 300mV rms nominal, 8V rms max