FM probably doesn't want too many reviews...God forbid the reviewer confirms or burst's the FM mystique/magic bubble....To me, FM's product line does not appear to be a good value for what you get vs what you pay.
FMA had many reviews in European and Asian magazines.
Only 1 dealer in US, and FMA is expensive, so there will not be many/or none US reviews.
FM probably doesn't want too many reviews...God forbid the reviewer confirms or burst's the FM mystique/magic bubble....To me, FM's product line does not appear to be a good value for what you get vs what you pay.
Neither value nor high price is an impediment these days.FMA had many reviews in European and Asian magazines.
Only 1 dealer in US, and FMA is expensive, so there will not be many/or none US reviews.
FMA is no mystique, all but it take is one quick listen for the jaded to realize that the stuffs are quite something else. Set up as required, I've witnessed their single stereo 811 amp in their time literarily 'murdered' its 2-4 chassis sota competitions (ss/tube) which were mostly built like tanks, weighed tons, had unbelievable architectural innards, and sporting some of the prettiest object d'art metalwork to boot. So, if 'value' here is solely based on sound, then to me, yes, even their long dated 811/266 (restored) will still stand unabashedly head-to-head with some of today's finest, regardless of price.
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