Bringing it right up to date is a plethora of inputs: Bluetooth, with aptX HD capable, as well as aptX and fall back to SBC. When the chance came to review this amplifier, I jumped at it, as the very first truly hi-fi amp which I bought with my own money was a Mission Cyrus One Mk II – an amazing little shoebox unit which could embarrass amplifiers in price brackets above it.įast forward more than 25 years and the Cyrus ONE HD is here, still in the half-width shoebox chassis, but electronically, all has been revised. – Stage depth isn’t quite as deep as more esoteric amps tonal balance can be a little lean with some speakers can also be a bit cold if not matched well with the right speakers volume always set low on powering on no IR remote, companion app can be a little fiddly sometimes.ĬYRUS has been in the electronics business for quite some while, first as a spin-off from Mission, but now on its own with a line of mid-to-high-end electronics which have won plaudits from many customers and critics. + Detailed, involving sound, with large sound staging open midrange, with nicely balanced upper end and good extension fast and lean bass and good pace, rhythm and timing very fine passive MM phono stage good digital and analogue connectivity with a fine internal DAC.
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