New version of MF "A3" int. amp.


My friend told me don't buy existing version of A3 intergrated amp. at this moment since new version with SACD input is coming very soon. do anyone hear that?
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Trelja, British are way behind USA as far as aftermarket cables go, going back to the brain washing by Linn/Naim that their cheap cables were all you need, and anything else was waste of money. More and better choices now, but still hard to find any British company that offers aftermarket AC cords! I prefer copper cables in general and have not heard NuVista silver cables, but I suspect similar priced products from Silver Audio or Harmonic Tech would be superior, Sam
I have seen pictures from audio shows of new "choke regulated" dual mono integrated amp, which has the new A3 styling and is very powerful @150w, but also much more expensive than A3, around twice the price, will not be available to buy for a while still......MF has been working on updated CDP to replace A3CD, since the basic design is now 2-3yrs old going back to the X-Ray and E624 CDP, don't know when that will be available
Polly this unit was shown by MF at british audio shows recently, model name not known yet, no availability date yet but sometime next year probably, all USA sales through Audio Advisor. I would not hesitate to buy either A3 or A300 now, why wait?
Trelja, I saw picture of this unit in recent british mag HiFi News & record review. The US price will probably be around $2000, but MF is very cheap through Audio Advisor. For example A3 integrated costs 850 pounds, current exchange rate is @1 pound = $1.50, so AA should sell for $1300, but they sell for $995 new or $850 demo. This is all in the future I have no exact timing for when AA will sell, Sam
Trelja, above comments were for new integrated sorry, as far as new CDP I have no price info or availability date, please call AA to get the latest, Sam
There is a picture of new integrated amp in Nov What HiFi mag. Unit is called NuVista M3 integrated amp, styling is like other A3 line, no details were given, but it looks big and powerful @200w? and will very likely have CR (choke regulation). The real question is will it use nuvistors like previous NuVista products, previously MF said they had bought the entire world supply of these. Price is steep, 3,000 pounds which will be about $4,000 through Audio Advisor, please check with Audio Advisor to confirm future availability and final details. Most people should just go ahead and get A3 or A300, much better value, Sam
Dec issue of Hi Fi News has full review of new NuVista M3. It does use nuvistors, MF had enough in storage to release this product. It is dual mono and does use choke regulated power. Power tranformers are in seperate remote case, styling is similar to home theater amp, with two cases. Price is 2,995 pounds so Audio Advisor will probably sell at discount $3700-4000? Remember the old NuVista amp & preamp together cost over 5,000 pounds.