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I guess Cyrus are a bit like the BMW of the Hi-Fi world (well someone has to be!).
People will get bored of hearing about how good they are even if they can't afford it and they'll always have a loyal following but that still doesn't mean they're for everyone. There's just no such thing.
Personaly I love the sound and look of Cyrus kit (it looks as fresh and solid now as it did 10 years ago) but there definatley seems to be a distinct lack of kit from other manufacturers in What Hi-Fi these days.
Untill recently it had been a few years since I picked up a Hi-fi mag (about 8 years) but it quickly became apparent that all the usual suspects were cleaning up at the awards now as they were then; Marantz, Cyrus, Roksan and Tannoy but B&W have taken Missions old throne. I'd be very suprised if it was the same staff doing the reviews this much later on, though!
Also, I can kind of understand why some people do buy "blind". There's just so much choice around that unless you're spending litteraly thousands on kit not many people want to seriously spend hours in a listening demo room trying out endless combo's of stuff just in case it sounds a slight fraction better than the last combo did. And then after all that it sounds different at home anyway!
It probably sounds crazy to some people but I actualy spend FAR more time deciding the (very) short list by gathering as much info and general opinion on the kit I like the look of (for the budget) and then it's either a yes or no within 5 minutes of hearing it! Usualy it's "yes" and this indicates to me that maybe the magazines and others are right.
Well, most of the time anyway,
People will get bored of hearing about how good they are even if they can't afford it and they'll always have a loyal following but that still doesn't mean they're for everyone. There's just no such thing.
Personaly I love the sound and look of Cyrus kit (it looks as fresh and solid now as it did 10 years ago) but there definatley seems to be a distinct lack of kit from other manufacturers in What Hi-Fi these days.
Untill recently it had been a few years since I picked up a Hi-fi mag (about 8 years) but it quickly became apparent that all the usual suspects were cleaning up at the awards now as they were then; Marantz, Cyrus, Roksan and Tannoy but B&W have taken Missions old throne. I'd be very suprised if it was the same staff doing the reviews this much later on, though!
Also, I can kind of understand why some people do buy "blind". There's just so much choice around that unless you're spending litteraly thousands on kit not many people want to seriously spend hours in a listening demo room trying out endless combo's of stuff just in case it sounds a slight fraction better than the last combo did. And then after all that it sounds different at home anyway!
It probably sounds crazy to some people but I actualy spend FAR more time deciding the (very) short list by gathering as much info and general opinion on the kit I like the look of (for the budget) and then it's either a yes or no within 5 minutes of hearing it! Usualy it's "yes" and this indicates to me that maybe the magazines and others are right.
Well, most of the time anyway,