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Musical Fidelity M2sCD review

Posted on February 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Musical Fidelity’s M2sCD player is a natural partner for the M2si stereo amplifier – the two-part M2 series marking the brand’s first release since being acquired by Pro-Ject Audio Systems.

The M2sCD is the firm’s most affordable CD player, sitting below the M3 and M6 models. The latter, which is positioned as a digital hub rather than just a CD player, will set you back well over three times the asking price of the M2sCD. Although initially launched at £799, most retailers are now offering the player for a hundred pounds less.
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