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company_name = Musical Fidelity | |
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company_type = [[High-end audio]] manufacturer | |
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foundation = 1982| |
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Revision as of 05:59, 16 May 2009
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Company type | High-end audio manufacturer |
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Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Middlesex, United Kingdom |
Key people | Antony Michaelson, CEO |
Products | Hi-fi equipment |
Website | Musical Fidelity homepage |
Musical Fidelity is a low volume producer of high-end audio equipment. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1982, they are known for the unusual (and often inconsistent across product generations) industrial design applied to their products.
Musical Fidelity equipment has an active following, and is enthusiastically traded on the second-hand market.
Products
Musical Fidelity produces several model ranges of the following: