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Joining the M-Two Movement...
"...can deliver music in a manner that does not in any way shame Musical Fidelity’s enviable heritage."
Musical Fidelity M2SCD/M2SI Review
"The pairing romped through classical and belted out rock."
Musical Fidelity M2SCD CD Player Review
"M2SCD produces a sound that is above all musically engaging and non-fatiguing, whilst remaining true to the source material."
Musical Fidelity M2SI and M2SCD
"Clean and good-looking kit that should give many years’ service when matched with smooth sounding speakers."
Henley Says...
The M2 series from Musical Fidelity are the perfect 'jumping off point' for music fans looking to get into the MF family. Being the most affordable products in the M-series they offer exceptional value for money while still presenting the phenomenal sound quality and build standards set by the well-experienced audio company. As with the rest of the M-series, the chassis sizes and styling match throughout, giving a neat, uniform look to any system featuring multiple units.
This is normal - no need to worry. Due to the lower pixel count within the screen the text will appear to jolt to the next position rather than smoothly scroll. Much as classic displays did on traditional hi-fi electronics.