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  • $4700.00

    My favourite streamer, the cyrus Stream X which sealed the coffin of my much loved Naim CDX2 CD Player has been updated to include the amasing Cyrus Qx DAC. For all my favourite customers who are still using those spinning disc's come in and have a listen. Disc's are dying a slow and painful death. Streaming options now include 24/192 resolutions making the CD quality of 16/44 a poor second best.

    - Cutting-edge V2 streaming system developed for true high-end audio performance.
    - 24-bit/192kHz high resolution file capability
    - 24-bit/192kHz upsampling DAC and power supply
    - Very high quality multi input preamp from the DAC XP
    - n-remote; Learning, colour display handset enabling luxury audio & TV experience.
    - Compatibility with 3rd party UPnP iOS apps
    - Advanced multiple regulated power supplies, the heart of the design.
    - Multiple digital inputs
    - Digital iPod/phone capable. Made For iPhone.
    - < 1 watt low power standby.

    Opinions

    • Cat sat on the amp - tom

      Just a reminder to stop your cat from sleeping on your amplifier, even though it's lovely and warm...

    • NASA boom room - rab
      In order to evaluate the effects of sonic booms NASA have built a room that is something of a wet dream for an audio enthusiast...
    • Joy of source - rab
      Occasionally I am reminded of the old Ivor Tiefenbraun of Linn fame philosophy that he used to create the charisma of the original Linn Sondek LP12 turntable in the UK in the late seventies...

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