User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT! Read before operating this equipment!
- Welcome to the world of Cyrus
- Installation
- Key to the rear panel drawing
- Important – read before making any audio connections
- Connecting analogue audio sources
- Connecting a turntable
- Connecting digital audio sources
- Connecting a power amplifier/speakers
- Unbalanced connection
- Connecting speakers
- Connecting a power amplifier/speakers
- Bi-amping
- Connecting speakers
- Using the fixed output of your preamplifier
- Connecting a tape recorder for recording
- Connecting a second amplifier
- Connecting headphones
- Connecting a Cyrus surround sound decoder
- Connecting a surround sound decoder (other brand)
- MC-BUS System
- External power supply - PSX-R
- Connecting a PSX-R
- How it works
- Connecting to the AC mains supply
- Operation
- Remote control operation
- Configuration
- Firmware updates
- Remote control learning
- Troubleshooting guide
- Specifications
- Warranty
- WEEE
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Classic PRE User Instrucons
Connecng analogue audio sources
• Connect a stereo audio interconnect cable between each
analogue source component and one of the analogue
input sockets ‘AN1 - AN4’.
Ensure le and right channels are correctly connected.
Make a note of the input number used for each source as the
inputs can be re-named at the set-up stage.
The analogue inputs are compable with the connecon of
stereo analogue audio sources. These include-
Analogue output from CD/Blu-ray Players
Analogue output from DAB or FM radio tuners
Analogue output from a TV
Analogue tape recorders
Surround decoders
Connecng a turntable
The PHONO/MM input is compable with turntables ed
with moving-magnet cartridges (for moving coil cartridges
an external phono stage will be required, connected to an
analogue input). The turntable will have a cable with two
plugs, and oen a thin ground wire with a tag.
• Connect the plugs to the ‘PHONO/MM’ sockets on the
back panel. Connect the white plug to the le socket and
the red plug to the right socket.
• Unscrew the ‘GROUND’ terminal then fasten the ground
wire (where ed) under the terminal.
Connecng digital audio sources
• Using a suitable Toslink opcal or digital phono
interconnect, connect each digital audio source to one
of the inputs ‘DIG1 - DIG4’.
Make a note of the input number used for each source as the
inputs can be re-named at the set-up stage.
The digital audio inputs are compable with a number of
dierent digital audio sources. These include-
Digital audio output from a CD player
Digital audio output from a TV
Digital audio output from a games console
Digital radio
Blu-ray players
Digital satellite receivers
Digital tape/disc recorders
NOTE: The digital audio inputs are only compable with 2
channel PCM source material and will not reproduce mul-
channel surround sound.
Important – read before making any audio connecons
To avoid possible damage to your preamplier, it
is essenal to disconnect all system components
from the mains supply before connecng or
disconnecng audio interconnects.