Mission Cyrus 782 loudspeaker Review context

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The reference system used to audition the four loudspeakers reviewed here includes the VTL 225W Deluxe monoblock and Krell KSA 200 amplifiers, driven by a Theta DSPro Basic digital processor through the passive Electronic Visionary Systems Stepped Attenuator. The analog front end was a Well-Tempered Turntable and Well-Tempered Tonearm fitted with a Sumiko Boron vdH cartridge. Phono preamplification was provided by the Precision Audio outboard phono module, connected to the passive attenuator. The phono preamp has enough gain for the moving-coil Sumiko and is able to drive the amplifiers through 20' of interconnects.

A 1m pair of AudioQuest Lapis connected the Theta to the EVS Stepped Attenuator, and the power amplifiers were connected by a 20' pair of Lapis. Cable between the Well-Tempered/phono preamp/Stepped attenuator was provided by Music Metre interconnect. Speaker cable was 3' runs of bi-wired AudioQuest Clear Hyperlitz or 10" runs of bi-wired AudioQuest Green Hyperlitz. The VTLs' monoblock construction enabled the use of the shorter cable, while the Krell required the 10' speaker-cable runs.—Robert Harley

COMPANY INFO
Mission Electronics Ltd.
STO Sound & Vision
320 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
(215) 886-1821
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janthomas's picture

Hi, I need a tweeter for my loudspeaker Cyrus Mission 782.

Can anybody out there help? I love these speakers. They`re still playing great after 20 years.

Jan Thomas Johansen

Nordbyveien 46

1734 Hafslundsoey

Ostfold

Norway

ozzy 2013's picture

hello jan have had a look at technosound.co.uk/eShop/ssmission. when the site comes up scroll down to nearly the bottom of the page on display. I hope this is of some use to you

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