Cyrus "Pre" pre amp

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by snowflake, Dec 21, 2004.

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    snowflake Former Albino Ape

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    Just in case anyones interested..............

    A cyrus pre amp, fine condition (read unmarked :), all original packaging, manual, packaging remote and strange yellow link cable.

    In my opinion it is a good little pre, those of you who may be curious may find the following features a novelty..........

    XLR and phono inputs for CD, switchable.

    XLR out's to the power amp.

    Has a pretty good MM phono stage, they used to do a step up transformer to MC, but they aint got any. However I've used a lentek step up transformer, which works treat.

    The volume control is progressive, so very sensitive to adjustment for low\medium volumes.

    It also has loads of inputs.

    Yours for £155 delivered in the UK. Any questions please send an e-web to squibATjjoy.freeserve.co.uk.

    Cheers

    S
     
    snowflake, Dec 21, 2004
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    snowflake Former Albino Ape

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    Oh Dear

    How Stupid of me - could a moderator type please move this to the classifieds

    Sorry!!

    S
     
    snowflake, Dec 21, 2004
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    michaelab desafinado

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    Done :)
     
    michaelab, Dec 21, 2004
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    Rory satisfied

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    just to big this one up- i had a Cyrus Pre for a year or so....very very good Preamp- lovely 'grown up' sort of sound but had a fair bit of impact too. Floored a Rotel preamp i was using previously
     
    Rory, Dec 21, 2004
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