Cyrus Straight-line Amplifiers

Cyrus Straight-line Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Integrated amp

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 12, 2000]
Matteo Marzot
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

very nice sound

Weakness:

underpowered

I love the sound of the cyrus ampliphers but I used this one
maybe with too impegnative speakers ( Sonus Faber Electa ).the results is really no good: the amplipher is really underpowered.It remains a good choice if You want to use it with simpler and easer speakers and if You like camera or solo classical music - without playing the music loud- ( with symphonic music it really has not enough power and it is unable to give You details of what You are listening... ).Sorry for my english.

Similar Products Used:

cyrus II

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 08, 2000]
William
Casual Listener



Heard the SL in a top of the line Cyrus rig driving 733s, it sounded underpowered and shut-in. Huge differences between this and the old III and PSX.

Have a listen to the 3PSx'd (x-dem/2nd hand). Much better than a SL new.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 01, 1999]
Daryl Howard
an Audio Enthusiast

The Cyrus Straight-line integrated amp is a newcomer from Cyrus. It is basically the Cyrus IIIi without the remote and phono. Let me just say this is a wonderful amp. Great sound quality, and it looks really cool.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Oct 28, 1999]
Nick Dicksee
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Depth and clarity of sound
Tonally better control than the Cyrus IIIi
Excellent partnered with XPA Power amp to bi-amp speakers
Price

Weakness:

Another tape loop
PSX socket would be useful for power supply

Stunning little that in direct comparison with the Cyrus IIIi sounded more controlled and tonally more accurate.
Coupled with the XPA power amp from Cyrus unbeatable sound at the price.

Similar Products Used:

Cyrus I

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 18, 2000]
Takis Anagnostopoulos
Audiophile

Strength:

Articulate, expressive outgoing midaband, clean and detailed

Weakness:

A little too forward at times. Could be more transparent. No provision for an external power supply.

Used with Cyrus XPA power amp , Marantz KIS and AVI Biggatrons. This amplifier is clean, detailed, and transparent enough. Very good 3 dimensional stereo imagery. Placement of instruments is precise enough. Its "forward" and some times "in yar face" presentation may not appeal to all, but I find it very attractive (personal taste). In my current system works only as a preamp. its bigger strength lies on the midband which is very lifelike and detailed (this is obviously a strength of the source). The price is also a great advantage. On the other hand, it could be more transparent with a wider soundstage. This is the only reason that I would like to replace it with something costlier. One big diadvantage is the fact that there is no provision for an external power supply. For the price is an excellent amp.

Similar Products Used:

Cyrus IIIi

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 09, 2000]
Martin
Audiophile

Strength:

simple, perfect sound for the money

Weakness:

Missing headphone jack, bad new bannana plugs (maybe only in the European Union?), no remote, no phono

I bourght the amp as a demo model from a dealer for only about 250 Euro (about 250 US$), with full 1 year gurantee. I tought it would be a good and cheap temporary solution for my damaged Meracus intare 1200 US$ (small german manufacturer). Driving a Linn Keilidh (passive) I was very surprised. I would say I will keep this Amp longer than expected and maybe add two Linn LK85 for aktivation because
the amp has a Pre-Out. Recommended.

Similar Products Used:

Meracus Intare, ASR Emitter 1+

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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