Edbo2 said:So Cyrus is bringing out a new Cyrus One. Why call it Cyrus One as it nothing like the original but with four times the power and Class D amplification. Still there is a new Beetle and Fiat 500 so retro is the theme!! I will just enjoy my Cyrus One original
iQ Speakers said:****** are you telling me some other manufacture has used "One" lets hope they dont sue me*shok*
Said the bloke who starts his product name with the letter "I" 🙂iQ Speakers said:****** are you telling me some other manufacture has used "One" lets hope they dont sue me*shok*
Edbo2 said:Why call it Cyrus One as it nothing like the original
jjbomber said:Edbo2 said:Why call it Cyrus One as it nothing like the original
It's called that by the 'marketing department'. The clue is in the title.
mightyquin said:Wow! I only bought a Cyrus One a few months ago, mostly out of curiosity - I remebered the articles I'd read about it in the 90's when I had a NAD.
It's flipping amazing, such a great little amp for my needs - I just hope the new one is faithful to the original. Can it be better?
mightyquin said:Wow! I only bought a Cyrus One a few months ago, mostly out of curiosity - I remebered the articles I'd read about it in the 90's when I had a NAD.
It's flipping amazing, such a great little amp for my needs - I just hope the new one is faithful to the original. Can it be better?
Edmeister said:I'm excited about this one, I hope it has digital inputs as well.
The problem I have with most modern budget/mid-range amps is that they either do analog (brio-R with a nice phono stage) or digital (nad d3020, CA cxa60) well. And usually not both. Ofcourse there are some amps with both a phono stage and digital input but usually one of both isn't much to write home about. I'de like a simple one box solution with enough power to drive Kef LS50's or some other nice monitor. This might be it 🙂
MajorFubar said:Here's my prediction. It'll be nothing like the original. It'll be basically a stripped-down 6. It'll occupy some price point in the £399 to £799 market sector where currently Cyrus are notable only by their absence. Possibly it will have a DAC to compete with the NAD D3020. It'll be marketed as an affordable first step into the Cyrus ecosystem. It won't accept a PSX-R.
drummerman said:I don't think it will be stripped down 6 (there is not much to strip down in a 6)
Regarding PSX-R, if it has a switch-mode power supply it will almost certainly not have the option to connect one. I can't see cyrus being able to offer a linear power supply integrated with the features listed and more power than an 8 for less than a 6 ... .
But then, the NAD is 100wpc DYNAMIC POWER, being stated on their website as being 30wpc. The power section of the Cyrus One is the result of the tech perfected for the £1750 Stereo 200 power amplifier, and kicks out 100wpc. It also uses the technology from the Lyric, that detects speaker impedance and adjusts accordingly.MajorFubar said:I started reading the specs and thought "oh it's a D 3020 competitor" but then I saw it costs £300 more.
David@FrankHarvey said:But then, the NAD is 100wpc DYNAMIC POWER, being stated on their website as being 30wpc. The power section of the Cyrus One is the result of the tech perfected for the £1750 Stereo 200 power amplifier, and kicks out 100wpc. It also uses the technology from the Lyric, that detects speaker impedance and adjusts accordingly.MajorFubar said:I started reading the specs and thought "oh it's a D 3020 competitor" but then I saw it costs £300 more.