Musical Fidelity MF-200 Audiophile Stereo Headphone review

dalethorn

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Here's a headphone I got from Musical Fidelity direct. It's quite close to neutral, with a very slight mid-bass bump, color-free midrange, and smooth treble. It is on-ear however, it has low isolation, and a fairly strong headband clamp. If you're looking for really good sound in this price tier and are OK with these features, then I'd say highly recommended. As an aside, I've been told by a couple of users that some companies who are well-regarded for speakers and other components, who make headphones for the first time, often don't get involved in the design and end up putting their brand name on an inferior headphone. Not this time.
http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=4247
 

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dalethorn said:
Here's a headphone I got from Musical Fidelity direct. It's quite close to neutral, with a very slight mid-bass bump, color-free midrange, and smooth treble. It is on-ear however, it has low isolation, and a fairly strong headband clamp. If you're looking for really good sound in this price tier and are OK with these features, then I'd say highly recommended. As an aside, I've been told by a couple of users that some companies who are well-regarded for speakers and other components, who make headphones for the first time, often don't get involved in the design and end up putting their brand name on an inferior headphone. Not this time.

http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=4247

Agree Dale. They sound really good, very neutral and faithful to the music.
 

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JoelSim said:
dalethorn said:
Here's a headphone I got from Musical Fidelity direct. It's quite close to neutral, with a very slight mid-bass bump, color-free midrange, and smooth treble. It is on-ear however, it has low isolation, and a fairly strong headband clamp. If you're looking for really good sound in this price tier and are OK with these features, then I'd say highly recommended. As an aside, I've been told by a couple of users that some companies who are well-regarded for speakers and other components, who make headphones for the first time, often don't get involved in the design and end up putting their brand name on an inferior headphone. Not this time.

http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=4247

Agree Dale. They sound really good, very neutral and faithful to the music.

Thanks Joel - I think your input was helpful in getting this, since there was no distribution in the U.S. as far as I know. I put an extra effort into this, partly because I like the aesthetics and the sound, and partly because they really needed some U.S. review representation, which was almost nonexistent. I wish I had some feedback from Musical Fidelity.
 

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