Musical Fidelity Reimagines its Classic B1 Integrated Amp with the Affordable New B1xi

Back to Life: Musical Fidelity Reimagines its Classic Nineties B1 Integrated Amp with the Affordable New B1xi... Mike and David weren't fans of the original 1990 Musical Fidelity B1, but they reckon this new B1xi version is a very different thing indeed. The guys discover that it gives a strong taste of the company's more expensive integrateds for considerably less money – which is a promising start for the company's new budget line. They think it's a worthy rival to its price rivals from Arcam, Rega and Cambridge. Every episode of Hi-Fi Riff features Mike Evans' and David Price's thoughts on all manner of weird and wonderful hi-fi designs. Business executive Mike has a wealth of knowledge from previous hi-fi retail experience, and David has written about hi-fi for over thirty years. Now Global Editor-in-Chief of StereoNET, he's picked up a few things along the way... So put the kettle on, relax and enjoy the unscripted, unedited, one-take hi-fi riffing – and leave your comments below, as we read every single one of them. Oh, and don’t forget to hit the Like and Subscribe buttons if you can! The eighties-tastic title tune is called ‘UFO/Mike’s Jumper’, and used with the express permission of our old pal and rights holder Simon Lythe. To read David's StereoNET review of this impressive new amplifier, click here: https://stereonet.com/reviews/musical... Follow Hi-Fi Riff on Instagram: www.instagram.com/hifiriff/