• 10-23-2010, 05:35 PM
    Ajani
    Musical Fidelity M1 CLIC Internet Streamer
    So looks like it's time to add another music streamer/DAC to the list from major HiFi manufacturers:

    The Musical Fidelity M1 CLIC

    The details have popped up in what maybe a viral advertising campaign on the WHF forums:

    http://community.whathifi.com/forums...howThread.aspx

    Anyway, the details from a letter from MF that is included with the existing M1 DAC are as follows:

    Quote:

    Early next year MF is venturing further into digital/computer/internet electronics with the M1 Clic. The M1 clic is a music control cenre. It has 3 digital inputs, 3 analog inputs, a USB memory stick and a digital iPod input. The i-pod input accesses the digital data on your i-Pod. This technique releases the true sonic performance potential of the i-Pod.

    The M1 Clic also has wireless/Ethernet connectivity and does Internet radio as well.

    The aesthetics of the M1 Clic are beautiful. It has the same size package as your M1 DAC and has a simple, subtle and timeless appearance which really does it for me.

    Last point! The M1 Clic has fixed and variable outputs so it can be used as a full preamp or a signal source. Everbody at Musial Fidelity is excited to be entering the full internet/digital age with this great new product'
  • 10-23-2010, 05:55 PM
    Ajani
  • 10-23-2010, 06:41 PM
    Ajani
  • 10-24-2010, 07:18 PM
    winston
    All the Big Names, seems to be getting into the media server apparatus's these day's with all, or most include the Ipod/dock connection. how well it dose will depends on price.

    appearances looking good for starters!!
  • 10-25-2010, 11:49 AM
    Ajani
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by winston
    All the Big Names, seems to be getting into the media server apparatus's these day's with all, or most include the Ipod/dock connection. how well it dose will depends on price.

    appearances looking good for starters!!

    It certainly does look nice... I'm really happy to see the major brands embracing the media server market... More options can only be a good thing for the consumer...