As low as $12,000.00

Call or Email Us now to discuss pricing!

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl S Phono Stage

Add to Wish List
Please Contact Us

As a part of our dealer agreement this product is unavailable for online sale. Please CONTACT US for purchasing options.

SKU
Musical-Fidelity-Nu-Vista-Vinyl-S-Phono-Stage
Estimate Shipping

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl S Phono Stage

Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista Vinyl S is an uncompromising, high-end phono preamplifier designed to extract the absolute best from any vinyl source. It leverages the unique sonic properties of Nuvistor tubes in its Class A gain stage, offering the classic warmth of tubes with extreme stability and low microphony. The phono stage features a fully balanced circuit design from input to output, along with a sophisticated, dual-stage passive EQ section (RIAA, DECCA, COLUMBIA), ensuring an incredibly low-noise floor and phenomenal accuracy. With extensive, memory-stored adjustments for MM/MC loading and gain, plus multiple input/output options (RCA and XLR), the Vinyl S is built to integrate seamlessly and perform without practical limits in the most demanding analog systems.

Nuvistor Tube Technology

This reference-level phono stage uses rare Nuvistor tubes in its output stage, which are miniature, metal-cased triodes originally developed in the 1950s for military and aerospace applications. These tubes offer the classic, rich sonic warmth and musicality traditionally associated with tube amplification. Critically, Nuvistors operate with extreme stability, have exceptionally low microphony, and boast a long life, allowing the Vinyl S to combine the best attributes of tube sound with the reliability of modern solid-state circuits.

Fully Balanced and Discrete Class A Circuitry

 The Nu-Vista Vinyl S employs a meticulously engineered, fully balanced audio path from the input stage through to the output, maximizing common-mode noise rejection and providing superior channel separation. All amplification within the unit is handled by discrete components (no operational amplifiers/ICs), ensuring the highest possible fidelity and the lowest possible distortion. Furthermore, this entire circuit operates in pure Class A mode, which maintains transistors in an "always-on" state to eliminate switching distortion, resulting in natural dynamics and a transparent soundstage.

Extensive, Memory-Stored Cartridge Settings

This phono stage provides immense flexibility and precision, accommodating virtually any Moving Magnet (MM) or Moving Coil (MC) cartridge with multiple gain settings, fully adjustable input impedance (5Ω to 47kΩ), and capacitance loading. Users can precisely tailor the input to match their cartridge's optimal electrical requirements for the most linear frequency response. Uniquely, the Vinyl S is capable of saving and recalling these optimized settings independently for up to four different turntables or tonearms connected to its RCA and XLR inputs, making cartridge swapping effortless.

Key Features
  • Nuvistor Tube Technology: Utilizes rare Nuvistor tubes in the output stage. These miniature tubes offer the musicality and sonic warmth of vacuum tubes but with ultra-low noise, high reliability, and long life, combining the best of tube and solid-state performance.
  • Fully Balanced and Discrete Class A Circuitry: Employs a fully balanced audio path for both channels, which maximizes noise rejection and provides superior separation. The entire circuit is discrete (no operational amplifiers/ICs), ensuring the highest fidelity, natural dynamics, and the "Musical Fidelity" signature sound.
  • Extensive, Memory-Stored Cartridge Settings: Provides immense flexibility with multiple gain settings (up to +69dB), adjustable input impedance (5Ω to 47kΩ), and capacitance (50pF to 400pF). Critically, these settings are saved and recalled per input for up to four separate turntables/tonearms (two RCA, two XLR).
  • Selectable EQ Curves and Subsonic Filter: Goes beyond standard RIAA correction by including DECCA and COLUMBIA equalization curves, allowing for precise, split-passive matching with both modern and historical recordings. It also features a selectable subsonic filter to manage unwanted low-frequency rumble from warped records.