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Mission Cyrus Amplifier
I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I
cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? TIA, Roger, Aberystwyth |
Mission Cyrus Amplifier
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:09:01 +0100, Roger Matthews
wrote: I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? TIA, Roger, Aberystwyth If the "Cyrus" logo on the front bevel is red, you have a Cyrus One - if it is silver, a Cyrus Two. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Mission Cyrus Amplifier
"Roger Matthews" wrote in message
... I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? I see to recall that the Cyrus 2 had a connection for the external power supply (PS/R or PS/X, or whatever they called it at the time), whereas the Cyrus 1 didn't. That was true at some point in time, anyway - there seem to be various generations of these amplifiers. Andrew |
Mission Cyrus Amplifier
"Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message ... "Roger Matthews" wrote in message ... I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? I see to recall that the Cyrus 2 had a connection for the external power supply (PS/R or PS/X, or whatever they called it at the time), whereas the Cyrus 1 didn't. That was true at some point in time, anyway - there seem to be various generations of these amplifiers. Thanks everyone for your help. Mission technical support have kindly offered to send me manuals for Cyrus 1s and Cyrus 2s. Hopefully, this might indicate which one it is but I will check the points which have been suggested. Thanks again, Roger |
Mission Cyrus Amplifier
"Roger" wrote in message ... "Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message ... "Roger Matthews" wrote in message ... I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? I see to recall that the Cyrus 2 had a connection for the external power supply (PS/R or PS/X, or whatever they called it at the time), whereas the Cyrus 1 didn't. That was true at some point in time, anyway - there seem to be various generations of these amplifiers. Thanks everyone for your help. Mission technical support have kindly offered to send me manuals for Cyrus 1s and Cyrus 2s. Hopefully, this might indicate which one it is but I will check the points which have been suggested. Thanks again, Roger Cyrus 1 never had a PSX port , 5 pin socket on the back . If yours has this then it is a Cyrus 2 model . "If the "Cyrus" logo on the front bevel is red, you have a Cyrus One - if it is silver, a Cyrus Two." The Mk2 models had a silver logo regardless of model , my Cyrus 1 has this feature as well as a "flip" power switch , earlier versions had a "push buton" switch . |
Mission Cyrus Amplifier
AV99 wrote:
"Roger" wrote in message ... "Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message ... "Roger Matthews" wrote in message ... I have a Mission amplifier but have misplaced the instruction book. I cannot recall if it was a Cyrus 1 or a Cyrus 2 and there are not distinguishing marks on the amplifier. Its Serial Number is 201072C (which makes me suspect that it is the Cyrus 2 especially since I normally buy the best system that I can afford and this was the most expensive of the Cyrus range at the time). Can anyone advise me or suggest where I might find out? I see to recall that the Cyrus 2 had a connection for the external power supply (PS/R or PS/X, or whatever they called it at the time), whereas the Cyrus 1 didn't. That was true at some point in time, anyway - there seem to be various generations of these amplifiers. Thanks everyone for your help. Mission technical support have kindly offered to send me manuals for Cyrus 1s and Cyrus 2s. Hopefully, this might indicate which one it is but I will check the points which have been suggested. Thanks again, Roger Cyrus 1 never had a PSX port , 5 pin socket on the back . If yours has this then it is a Cyrus 2 model . "If the "Cyrus" logo on the front bevel is red, you have a Cyrus One - if it is silver, a Cyrus Two." The Mk2 models had a silver logo regardless of model , my Cyrus 1 has this feature as well as a "flip" power switch , earlier versions had a "push buton" switch . My Cyrus 2 has a RED illuminated 'Cyrus Two' logo and a push-button power switch (as well as the PSX port) |
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