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IMF Compact Monitor 3 ( Cm3 )
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IMF Compact Monitor 3 ( Cm3 )

USD$335 GBP$250
Condition
Excellent
Location
MILTON KEYNES UNITED KINGDOM, GB
Seller
Andy
Source
HiFi Forsale
Posted
2d ago
Last seen
1d ago

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In fantastic condition Working perfectly Matched pair Original boxes No grills

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About IMF

IMF is a classic British hi-fi name founded in 1961, originally tied to Irving M. “Bud” Fried, a transmission-line loudspeaker advocate whose initials gave the brand its name. The trademark was registered at the suggestion of Saul Marantz, and the company became associated with advanced audio reproduction rather than a broad consumer-electronics lineup. Its strongest historical identity is rooted in the UK speaker scene, with a transatlantic connection to the American market.

IMF is primarily known for loudspeakers, especially its transmission-line designs such as the Reference Standard and other monitor-style models. The brand name has also appeared in connection with a wider range of audio components in its early history, including cartridges, tonearms, amplifiers, and other supporting hardware, but speakers are the core of the IMF story. It is not generally known as a maker of modern DACs, headphones, or cables.

In the market, IMF sits firmly in the vintage-collector and enthusiast category rather than mainstream mass market. Its reputation rests on engineering credibility, large-scale monitor speakers, and a distinctive sound that appeals to serious hi-fi buyers and restoration-minded collectors. For today’s shopper, IMF is best understood as a niche heritage brand with historical importance, not a current broad-line audio manufacturer.

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