Hi atmasphere,
Very good point about original parts not up spec. We'll be updating caps as you recommend.
Thanks !
Very good point about original parts not up spec. We'll be updating caps as you recommend.
Thanks !
Replacing my MFA Luminescence B2 preamp
FOR GOD"S SAKE, the Luminescence is one of the most sought after pieces in audio history. It’s phonostage is the stuff of legend. Call Scott Frankland, original designer. He’ll keep you in action. (408) 432-1500 [email protected] If you want to sell it, dm me. |
Hi Joe, My situation was clearly a case of not knowing a good. I have since been set straight, and lately by you. I contacted Scott many moons ago, right after my purchase. He verified that it was of the ‘B’ iteration. I may write to him as you suggest. I found a good guy helping with Lumi repairs. It has been trouble free so far. He has restored the ‘bypass’ switch, and I finally found the proper loading for the ZYX. Everything is good. He did mentioned that a direct comparison between a Lumi phono stage and a Vendetta was done in his shop years back. Vendetta won hands down. I am not looking to change, mind you. But...........In any case, Vendettas are near impossible to find. |
It's exciting to read about the MFA Lumi again. I came close to buying one in the mid 80s from a Phoenix dealer but I just barely preferred the ARC SP-10 for its most impressive dynamics. The MFA had a bass foundation the ARC simply could not touch. So much has improved in the 30+ years since. Line stages and phono stages have come so far with refinements in resolution, tonal coherency and much lower noise. I could never be satisfied with the SP-10, and the same for the MFA. But these were atop their class at the time. Perhaps cap updates, a new generation volume control, an IEC to support a removable power cord, would take the MFA to another level of performance. But like the SP-10, the MFA is more of a collector's piece today than competition to preamp products of the last 10 years or so. And I would certainly not chase down the Vendetta for the same reasons above. |
I beg to differ. Owned numerous versions of the Luminescence including the last C version but they are all terribly colored and rolled off. I tend to think of it as one of the most overated piece of audio equipments. That said, MFA MC Reference is one of the best preamps ever built and one of the few pieces I really regret selling |