That didn’t stop Naim! I’m sure you can add PS to their wider boxes.£2,500 for an external supply was excessive (a third of that price is excessive).
You can be sure the full width products will sound good - potential customers know they will cost a lot.
But what they won't want to be told any more, is that they can be improved by adding a 'better', external supply.
That's what I like to hear 👍I bought the original Cyrus One in 1985
It served me well for >30 years and still powers a secondary or tertiary system,
Who know of one early Cyrus still working. We have no idea what percentage are still in operation.That's what I like to hear 👍
Hard to imagine many current amps lasting so long.
(And if they did, would we still be around - with adequate hearing?🤔)
Quite a few I'd say.Who know of one early Cyrus still working. We have no idea what percentage are still in operation.
There were absolutely loads of 3020s sold.Quite a few I'd say.
There are plenty of original NAD 3020s still going, for example.
Some people never feel the need for change - and good luck to them.
And technically external PSU's are also not the best option. You always need extra cables and connectors which means extra losses.Yeah, Cyrus has finally wakened up to the fact that customers think of their external power supplies as a scam
So they've entered the real world. But they will charge an arm and a leg for that acknowledgement. How sweet.
They do look gorgeous though.
And technically external PSU's are also not the best option. You always need extra cables and connectors which means extra losses.
And don't forget that these amps don't use special components. All standard transistors (or at least equivalents are available), resistors, capacitors, etc. No microcontrollers, proprietary displays, software, etc. You don't even need a BSc in Electronics to repair these amps. Basic knowlegde of analog electronics is sufficient. So technically it can last a lifetime.Quite a few I'd say.
There are plenty of original NAD 3020s still going, for example.
Some people never feel the need for change - and good luck to them.