Musical Fidelity M8X DAC

£3,599.00

The Musical Fidelity M8x DAC is a world-class digital-to-analogue converter that upholds Musical Fidelity’s legacy of audio excellence.

Musical Fidelity M8X DAC

Musical Fidelity M8X DAC

The Musical Fidelity M8x DAC is a world-class digital-to-analogue converter that upholds Musical Fidelity’s legacy of audio excellence.

Designed for purists, it transforms digital signals into breathtaking analogue sound using class-leading discrete amplification, ultra-low jitter technology, and a fully balanced architecture.

Free from unnecessary displays, wireless interference, or compromises in build quality, the M8x DAC is engineered for those who demand the purest, most dynamic listening experience – whether through speakers or high-end headphones.

Technical Excellence

The Musical Fidelity M8x DAC features dual ES9038Q2M chips in differential mode, creating a pristine dual-mono design.

This enables support for PCM files up to 768kHz, DSD256 via DoP, and native DSD512 via USB. SPDIF inputs are also upgraded, now supporting MQA (up to 384kHz) and DSD (DoP 64), ensuring compatibility with a vast range of digital files.

Advanced Digital Architecture

Musical Fidelity M8X DAC

The M8x DAC utilises an ultra-low-noise regulator optimised for high-resolution audio.

A Time Domain Jitter Eliminator ensures superior signal-to-noise ratio and minimal distortion, delivering exceptional transient response.

With the proprietary clock design, jitter is reduced to an unrivalled level – below 100 femtoseconds – outperforming many renowned audiophile clock generators.

Other advancements include optional upsampling, reclocking, and an oversampling bypass mode, all powered by a 16-core XMOS and CPLD MAX II Altera processor, ensuring smooth digital filter and MQA processing.

Unlike the M6x DAC, MQA processing is now available on both USB and SPDIF inputs.

Upsampling, Reclocking & Digital Filters

The CPLD MAX II processor, paired with the XMOS microcontroller, brings high-quality processing to PCM, DSD, and MQA signals.

You can toggle upsampling and reclocking for PCM, while DSD and MQA use their respective format-specific settings and filters.

The M8x DAC also offers eight selectable digital filters for PCM signals, allowing listeners to tailor their sound.

Oversampling Bypass Mode

For ultra-high-resolution playback, their oversampling bypass mode disables the DAC’s oversampling FIR filters, allowing source data to be upsampled to 352.8kHz or 384kHz.

Higher sample rates of 705.6kHz and 768kHz bypass all filtering entirely, reducing on-chip power supply noise and enhancing audio purity.

Discrete and Fully Balanced Output

The M8x DAC features a massively improved discrete output stage, immediately recognisable by its extensive PCB space.

Unlike the M6x DAC, which used integrated circuits, the M8x DAC is fully discrete and balanced from input to output.

This design enhances sound quality, longevity, and sustainability, as discrete components remain serviceable even when chips become obsolete.

The Advantages of Discrete Circuits

Unlike IC-based designs, which integrate multiple components into a single chip, discrete circuits use individual components resistors, capacitors, transistors—allowing precise tuning for a more natural, dynamic, and vivid sound.

While ICs enable compact and cost-effective designs, years of listening tests confirm that discrete designs consistently outperform even the best IC-based op-amps.

They also offer long-term serviceability, ensuring the M8x DAC remains a reliable investment.

High-Power Balanced & Discrete Headphone Amplifier

The M8x DAC’s headphone amplifier rivals many standalone designs.

Unlike typical chip-based solutions, it uses a fully discrete, DC-coupled design with transistor-based power amplifiers.

It includes a 6.3mm jack for unbalanced headphones and a 4-pin XLR output for balanced headphones.

The fully differential balanced amplifier significantly boosts performance, delivering 3900mW into 8 ohms (compared to 2000mW unbalanced) with peak outputs exceeding 10W.

Class A operation is maintained up to full power for headphones with 30-ohm impedance or higher.

Even low-impedance headphones (down to 8 ohms) benefit from the amp’s high-current capabilities, ensuring a powerful, distortion-free listening experience.

Whether using balanced or unbalanced connections, the M8x DAC delivers a breathtaking soundstage.

Fully Balanced Design

Fully Balanced Design 

The M8x DAC employs a true fully balanced architecture throughout.

Dual ES9038Q2M DAC chips operate in differential mode, feeding both the balanced output stage and headphone amplifier.

This design extracts the most musical detail while minimising noise and interference.

Unlike pseudo-balanced designs, which sum signals before processing, the M8x DAC keeps the left and right channels fully independent, doubling amplifier sections for superior noise rejection and dynamic range.

Precision Power Supply

The M8x DAC benefits from our Super Silent Power Transformers and a dedicated power filtering PCB to minimise noise.

High-quality EMI filters and DC blockers eliminate interference and transformer hum.

A low-saturation toroidal transformer, custom-designed for digital and headphone applications, ensures ultra-low electromagnetic radiation and ample headroom to power the sensitive discrete output and headphone stages.

The power supply for digital and analogue circuitry is carefully isolated to prevent high-frequency interference.

Heroic Build Quality

As with all Musical Fidelity products, the M8x DAC is built to last. Its front, side, and top panels are crafted from thick extruded aluminium, ensuring exceptional rigidity and resistance to vibrations.

The chassis acts as a Faraday cage, shielding internal components from electromagnetic interference.

By deliberately omitting a large display, we further enhance this protection—prioritising pure audio performance over unnecessary visual elements.

Every design choice in the M8x DAC serves a single purpose: delivering the most un-compromised, immersive musical experience possible.

Specifications ; Musical Fidelity M8XDAC

Specifications ; Musical Fidelity M8XDAC
  • Frequency Response

< -0.1 dB (10Hz – 20kHz)

  • Channel Separation

< 114 dB (@ 10kHz)

  • Signal To Noise Ratio

(A-Weighted) > 100 dB

  • Output Level (Unbalanced):

2 V

  • Output Level (Balanced)

4 V

  • THD +N

< 0.001 %

  • Output Impedance

< 100 Ω

  • Optical Input(s)

2 (24-bit, 192kHz)

  • Coaxial Input(s)

1 (24-bit, 192kHz)

  • AES/EBU Input(s)

1 (24-bit, 192kHz)

  • USB Digital Input

1 x USB Type-B

  • DAC Chip

Dual ES9038Q2M

  • File Limit Support (PCM)

32-bit, 768kHz

  • DAC Filters

8

  • File Limit Support (DSD)

DSD512

  • Headphone Output

XLR + 6.3mm Jack Combined Socket

  • Headphone Amp Output Power

3.9W (@ 32 ohms)

  • Headphone Amp Signal-to-Noise Ratio

(A-Weighted) > 96 dB

  • Headphone Output Impedance

< 5 Ω

  • Headphone Amp THD

< 0.005 %

  • Headphone Amp Frequency Response

< -/+ 0.1 dB (20Hz – 20kHz)

  • Fixed Analogue Output(s)

1 x RCA Pair, 1 x XLR Pair

  • Output Options

Switch fixed level output to variable

  • Maximum Power Consumption

70 W

  • Dimensions (W x H x D)

483 x 102 x 381 mm

  • Weight

10.6 kg

M8XDAC Silver

Additional information

Colour

Black, Silver

Brand

Musical Fidelity

Musical Fidelity has been designing and manufacturing Hi-Fi electronics for over thirty years and  are proud to have become one of the best-known brands in the Hi-Fi industry. They are driven by a passion for wonderful music and the challenge of world-class engineering. They approached each new design by looking for the absolute best solution to a given challenge and embrace new technologies in our designs as well as developing more traditional methods for even greater performance. 1982 Their first product - The Preamp – launched to rave reviews. Followed by shoebox-style Dr Thomas power amp. 1984 Launch of A1 integrated amp, ‘the most important development so far in the renaissance of the UK hi-fi scene’ (Hi-Fi Answers). 1986 New A370 Power Amp proclaimed ‘the best power amp I’ve ever heard’ (Hi-Fi Answers). 1987 World’s first high-end DAC- Digilog – makes debut 1988 Another world first: MVX preamp, combining tube circuit topology with transistors. SA470 launched: 86Kg power amp running 99% in Class A 1992 A1000 integrated released, featuring pure Class A power amp section 1993 Classic valve-driven Tubalog DAC goes on sale 1995 X Series launches with X-10D Class A triode line stage: ‘the most dramatic sonic enhancement you’re likely to hear!’ (F1). 1997 Nu-Vista Preamp launched, using miniature, metal-cased nuvistor tubes. All 500 units sold within three months. X Series expands with X-ACT DAC, praised for 'smooth, easy-going sound' (What Hi-Fi?) 1998 X-24K upsampling DAC released: ‘capable of getting sound to die for’ (Stereophile). X-Ray CD player launched. Described as ‘the sort of object you just want to fondle’ (Hi-Fi News) ‘a thrilling, substantial and satisfying listen’ (What Hi-Fi?) and ‘Hi-Fi meets nuclear warhead’ (T3). 2000 Futuristic CD-PRE 24 arrives, combining a high-quality CD transport, DAC and preamp. On Hi-Fi says it ‘represents a combination of features, functional performance and affordability that seems an audiophile dream come true’. Debut of Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista M3 pre/power amp, including discrete Nu-Vista power amp modules with choke regulation. ‘This is what hi-fi should be all about’ (Gramophone). X-DAC V3 released, offering ‘stunningly good measured performance’ (Stereophile). 2002 World’s first audio application of trivistor tubes in new Tri-Vista series, including legendary Tri-Vista 21 ‘Super DAC’. 2003 Flagship kW pre-amp and kW power amp launched: ‘the very finest amps you can buy...the MFs redefine audio standards’ (What Hi-Fi?) Next up: kW 500 super integrated amp with twin-triode tubes. Hi-Fi News said, ‘For one rare reviewing occasion I could not find a thing to fault about the musical presentation of an amp’. Limited-edition M1 turntable released. Considered one of the best-engineered decks ever, it’s now a collector’s item, fetching above its original price. 2004 Supercharged X-DAC V8 introduced, with switchable tube buffer and extra-heavy-duty power supply. ‘For its superb performance as a detailed, sweet-sounding DAC, the X-DAC V8 stands on its own’ (Stereophile). X-150 wins European Stereo Amplifier of the Year, EISA Awards 2004-2005. 2006 Debut of kW250S one-box wonder, packing in dual 250-watt monobloc amps, tube hybrid preamp, phono stage, 24-bit 192K upsampling CD player, FM/DAB tuner and iPod input. 2009 Meet the mighty TITAN: 1kW per channel dual monobloc design with external power supply. Hi-Fi News was ‘Smitten… The Titan is the best power amplifier I’ve used’. Reference-standard Primo pre-amplifier released; pure Class A with 14 hand-picked ECC81 2011 New M1 CLiC unites analogue and digital sources under universal control. Wins European Network Music Player, EISA Awards 2011-2012. 2012 Line-up expands to meet every hi-fi need and budget. Highlights include the AMS CD/DAC – our finest digital product yet - and AMS100, the world’s most advanced pure Class A amp
Now owned and operated by Audio Tuning, an independent audio specialist company based in Austria, Musical Fidelity still retains its proud British heritage, with every product we design continuing to boast the natural, authentic sound that has made our name so respected across the world. Our unique ranges embrace both traditional and modern requirements. So whether you need a high-quality phono stage to improve your vinyl listening experience, require bit-perfect playback of your beloved CDs, or have chosen to embrace the increasingly popular world of wireless music streaming, we have something to offer. And for every source, we’re still proud to boast a wide range of powerful, state-of-the-art amplifiers that sound at home anywhere. Whatever type of music you enjoy and however you want to hear it, we have something for you at Musical Fidelity.

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