Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2

£9,999.00

Beautifully designed and executed with massive casework, they set out to make a phono-stage without any practical limits.

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 - Black

The Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 is the new flagship of Musical Fidelity phono preamplifiers, an ultra-high performance, highly accurate phono MM/MC phono preamplifier with a discrete Class A Nuvistor tube stage.

Beautifully designed and executed with massive casework, they set out to make a phono stage without any practical limits.

It’s designed in such a way to ensure you cannot overload the input stage or encounter any practical limitations in the output driving capacity.

Its purpose is singular, to be a conduit for music.

It exists to faithfully convey the artist‘s intent, their emotions, the passion directly to your ears and heart.

Technical Talk

NUvista Technical Talk

Compared to its predecessor, the Nu-Vista Vinyl, the Vinyl 2 now features discrete and fully balanced audio circuitry on the inside.

The phono pre-amplification contains three gain stages powered by fully Class A discrete transistor circuitry.

The EQ stage doesn’t cut any corners either.

Completely passive and in two separate stages (split-passive) – this is more costly to design and implement but ensures the most accurate representation of the ideal EQ curve.

Split passive equalisation allows for better impedance matching and lower deviation from the ideal EQ.

In addition to the standard RIAA curve, they have implemented the two less common DECCA and COLOMBIA curves as well.

The audio signals from the phono preamplifier go to a separate board for each channel, with a fully balanced discrete class A Nuvistor stage.

The clean PCB layout and purpose driven design guarantee lowest possible noise and distortion with low output impedance.

RCA and XLR outputs both have their own individual stages allowing you to use them simultaneously.

The Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 uses the same display technology and redesigned front panel as all other recent Nu-Vista additions.

The Advantage of Discrete Circuits

Discrete Circuits

 

A discrete circuit is composed of electronic components which are disparate, individual devices, also called discrete components.

These can be “passive” components, like resistors, capacitors and inductors, as well as “active” components like transistors.

The opposite to this would be an integrated circuit (IC = chip), which can, for example, be used as an operational amplifier (Op-Amp) in the signal chain.

In our industry we employ specialised IC Op-Amps built for audio applications, which allow us to produce very small and efficient electronics, as well as saving the time of design engineers.

However, countless hours of listening tests and years of experience have shown us that even the very best ICs do not tend to be so neutral, natural, dynamic or vivid – all of which are characteristics of the Musical Fidelity “sound”.

They are also difficult – if not impossible – to repair.

For that reason, they are rediscovering their passion for traditional, discrete designs.

Where standard phono pre-amplifiers with integrated circuits have a few tens or hundreds of components, discrete designs will employ hundreds or thousands of components by comparison.

That makes for an extended design process, but in their opinion results in the best sound for your money.

Fully Balanced

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 Fully Balanced

A fully balanced design principle, as used in the Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2, consists of a hot and a cold (also called + and -) signal.

Both the + and – signal chains effectively carry the same musical information.

A true balanced amplifier can now extract the final musical information out the +/- signals and subtract, remove, all noise that could potentially be added along the transmission.

A “pseudo-balanced” amplifier will not process the + and – signals independently, but add them together before they are processed.

Pseudo-balanced design will not benefit from the advantages that balanced connections have to offer, like fully balanced amplifiers do.

In a true, fully balanced device, the + and – sections of both the left and right channel are treated individually, which doubles the amplifier sections by 2 as a result.

You need twice as much space on the circuit board, twice as many electrical components and be twice as careful with planning your circuit board layout.

As a result, the Musical Fuidelty Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 excels at suppressing unwanted noise, errors and interferences and offers the best signal to noise ratio possible.

Extreme Cartridge Loading Options

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 -Loading

Each of its single-ended RCA or balanced XLR inputs can be individually set for either MM/MC and loading.

Each input also then remembers its own settings.

Very large ranges from 40dB (voltage amplification by 100x) up to 69dB (voltage amplification by 3690x) are possible.

The gain is cleanly switched using signal relays and you can see the big increase in amplification is why a phono preamp must be incredibly silent (a fully balanced design makes a big difference here) to handle amplification levels this high.

Input capacitance and impedance are switched by using JFET transistors.

A costly, yet technically extremely sophisticated implementation, it allows the Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 to be matched with any cartridges and perfectly integrated it into the rest of your Hifi system.

By that criteria the Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 is perfect.

It has no practical audible noise even at the highest levels of amplification.

It doesn‘t really have distortion.

You cannot overload its input or output and you can load your cartridge perfectly.

It brings the artist’s intent, emotions and passion to your ears and heart.

Power supply

Power supply Audio Venue

The Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 displays their continued development of their Super Silent Power Transformers.

Industrial grade power sockets with EMI filter and DC blocker stop interferences and eliminate transformer hum.

The encapsulated toroidal transformer is purpose designed for delicate phono signals with low core saturation and extremely low electromagnetic radiation.

Each discrete amp stage has a DC servo ensuring optimal DC mode.

The preamplifier is powered by two high-quality symmetrical low-noise power supplies, one for each channel.

All the fully balanced Nuvistor PSUs are passively filtered and regulated.

If they are working with the few hundreds of microvolts from a phono cartridge, everything is playing its role; every decibel of signal to noise ratio is crucially important.

Optional upgrade: Nu-Vista Uni PSU

Optionally, the Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 can be powered by the Nu-Vista Uni PSU (set to be released in 2024).

This will achieve better noise performance, by moving the AC mains power supply from the main unit and build it into another matching box.

They are taking advantage of the extra space to set up mains and output filtering a step above what is usually possible in one-box-solutions.

This quietens up the supplies and results in almost no mains-borne artefacts getting into the sensitive audio circuitry.

Heroic Build Quality

Like all Nu-Vistas, their mechanical construction is uncompromisingly rigid and solid in typical Musical Fidelity tradition.

Front panel and side panels are milled from extruded aluminium profiles and are extremely massive.

The Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 is basically immune against the effects of vibration from the environment.

The same can be said about electromagnetic immunity.

The massive aluminium case acts as a Faraday cage.

It protects the incredibly sensitive phono stage internals against outer electromagnetic fields.

Also included is the Nu-Vista remote control which is a solid “Nu-Vista” style re-imagination of usual remote controls.

Machined from solid, it has the same feel as front panel of unit, has powerful beam, and runs off easily replaceable AAA Batteries.

Nu-Vista-Vinyl-Remote

Nu-Vista by Musical Fidelity

The Nu-Vista family is a continued labour of love for Musical Fidelity.

The brilliant Nuvistor tube never really went anywhere in audio.

Until the early 1990‘s when Antony Michaelson and his small company named Musical Fidelity – back then located to the west of London in an artisan hamlet named Wembley – started making amplifiers with Nuvistors.

They were made in limited editions and sold out almost immediately.

To this day these icons of audio individualism are still highly valued.

Now, after Musical Fidelity has been passed on to new ownership, their vision is to continue making history.

The Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 will be no exception.

They hope you derive as much pleasure listening to it, as they had creating it.

Musical Fidelity – Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 In Brief

Musical Fidelity - Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 In Brief
  • Fully balanced and discrete design
  • 3-part gain stage with Class A circuitry
  • Split-passive RIAA, DECCA & COLUMBIA equalisation
  • Two-step subsonic filter (Switchable: OFF – Mild – Standard)
  • Low Noise Nu-Vista Class A circuitry
  • 8x 7586 Nuvistors in balanced buffer circuit
  • MM (40, 43dB) & MC (60, 63dB) capable with +6dB option for each gain setting
  • Separate output and input stages – connect multiple inputs and ouputs simultaneously
  • Super Silent Power Transformer
  • Discrete input power filtering and DC blocking circuitry
  • 2x RCA inputs
  • 2x balanced XLR input
  • 1x RCA output
  • 1x balanced XLR output
  • Optional connection for external Nu-Vista Uni PSU (sold separately)
  • Colour display with loading settings and clear selected input
  • Load settings stored for each input
  • Dimmable display
  • Nu-Vista Remote Control “Front panel in your hand”

Nuvistor Tubes

Nu-Vista-Tubes

Nuvistor tubes were invented in the 1950s to solve the many shortcomings of conventional tubes.

Unlike them, Nuvistor tubes offer very high reliability, low microphony, low noise, consistency from batch to batch, small size, relatively low power consumption and great technical performance.

One famous application was in the Ampex MR-70, a costly studio tape recorder whose entire electronics section was based on nuvistors.

Another limited application of this very small tube was in studio-grade microphones from that era, the AKG/Norelco C12a, which employed the 7586, being a good example.

It was also later found in the famed Neumann U 47 studio microphone.

This microphone was highly regarded by artists all over the world, and was used by many top recording artists such as Frank Sinatra,

The Beatles, and so on. Remarkably, you can currently see a U47 microphone, with its stand, cables and power supply on eBay for $10.999 „Buy-it-now“.

Unfortunately just as uses for Nuvistor tubes were being explored, the transistor was invented and it was ‘game over’ for Nuvistors.

There the matter rested until about fifteen years ago, when Musical Fidelity created the first of its ground-breaking Nu-Vista series.

These legendary, limited-edition products sold out in a matter of months.

Today, fifteen years later, they command very high secondhand prices because of their beautiful sound, build quality, and longevity.

Specifications – Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2

Specifications - Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl 2 

MM

  • Gain at XLR outputs: 40dB, 43dB, 46dB, 49dB
  • Frequency response: +0.2dB, -0.2dB
  • Input sensitivity: 5mV IN for 500mV OUT (at 40dB, 1kHz)
  • Intut impedance: 47kohm
  • Input capacitance: 50-400pF selectable
  • THD at 1kHz: <0.005%
  • Overload Margin: 32dB
  • Signal to noise ratio: >110dB „A“-wt. at 40dB

MC

  • Gain at XLR outputs: 60dB, 63dB, 66dB, 69dB
  • Frequency response: +0.2dB, -0.25dB
  • Input sensitivity: 500uV IN for 500mV OUT (at 60dB, 1kHz)
  • Intut impedance: 5 ohm to 47kohm selectable
  • Input capacitance: 400pF fixed
  • THD at 1kHz: <0.008%
  • Overload Margin: 32dB
  • Signal to noise ratio: >98dB „A“-wt. at 60dB

Features

  • EQ curves: RIAA, DECCA, COLUMBIA
  • Subsonic filters: off, mild (IEC), standard (at 20Hz with 18dB/octave)

In & Outputs

  • Inputs: 2x RCA, 2x XLR
  • 1x RCA output: unbalanced, left and right 500mV nom, 10V max
  • 1x XLR output: balanced, left and right 1V nom, 20V max

Power requirement

  • Mains voltages: 115/230VAC 50/60Hz (factory pre-set); 100VAC 50/60Hz (alternative)
  • Consumption: 40 Watts maximum, <0.5 W in standby (orange LED ON)

General Information

  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 483 x 188 x 510 mm
  • Power connections for optional Nu-Vista Uni PSU (sold separately)
  • Weight: 22 kg net / 30 kg in shipping box
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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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