Best Speakers for Cyrus

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by pidge22, Mar 26, 2006.

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    pidge22

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    Hi,
    I am seriously thinking about buying a Cyrus PreXvs and a Smart Power Plus power amp along with a Cyrus Cd8x...
    I currently have Mission Elegante E82's that I don't think will be right for the Cyrus setup so will probably sell these and purchase others.
    My budget is £1000 (used or xdemo) could anybody advise of the speakers that best match Cyrus..

    Thanks

    Paul
     
    pidge22, Mar 26, 2006
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    running gun

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    Audiovectors work very well with the Cyrus kit Mi1s are the Standmounts and Mi3s the floorstanders several around at discounted prices at the moment , Spendor and Dynaudio also well woth a look.
    You may also find this site useful for Cyrus related questions.
    http://www.rdh.34sp.com/phpBB2/
     
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    the correct URL is www.cyrusunofficial.co.uk

    faves seem to be audiovectors, dynaudios and spendors - there have been a few threads ref speakers recently, so u shld find plenty of suggestions.
     
    robert_cyrus, Mar 27, 2006
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    JMLabs, esp the Electra 907Be second hand if you can find them.
     
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    Depending on listening habits - B&W 805s sound nice with acoustic music and Ruarks have a good sound which matches well. (Plus the audiovectors ).
     
    indolent, Mar 27, 2006
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