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Explains the mythical and real-world meaning of Gryphon, relating it to the audio company's goals.
Details the background of Flemming E. Rasmussen, the founder and designer of Gryphon.
Highlights Danish craftsmanship and quality associated with products made in Denmark.
Outlines the company's pursuit of the purest musical experience through technology.
Describes the unique library of master tapes used for product development and quality assurance.
Explains the technical and subjective standards guiding Gryphon's audio engineering for optimal performance.
Discusses the synthesis of aesthetics, practicality, and craftsmanship in product design.
Details the meticulous control over development, production, and quality standards.
Specifies voltage requirements and warns against changes, impacting warranty and safety.
Advises on the initial performance improvement period and continuous power-up recommendation.
Explains AES standard for balanced connections and the importance of dedicated cables.
Emphasizes selecting cables based on sonic neutrality to avoid system errors.
Provides instructions for cleaning metal surfaces and maintaining component condition.
Offers guidance on careful unpacking to prevent scratches and damage to the unit.
Recommends placement to minimize electrical interference, avoiding proximity to power amplifiers.
Details the balanced XLR and RCA inputs/outputs and the Green Bias control link.
Describes the operation of volume control, mute, standby, and monitor functions.
Explains how to access and navigate the menu system for advanced settings.
Guides users on assigning custom or standard names to input sources for easy identification.
Allows setting a maximum volume limit to protect the audio system from potential damage.
Enables setting a default volume level that automatically applies upon amplifier startup.
Explains how to adjust the interchannel balance of the audio output in 1 dB steps.
Details how to adjust input signal levels and set default values for different sources.
Describes the activation of the Legato phono module or Phono Stage 2 for vinyl playback.
Allows selection of Low, Medium, or High settings for the Green Bias control.
Explains configuring Input 3 for surround processor integration, bypassing volume control.
Enables adjustment of the front-panel display brightness, including an OFF option for reduced distraction.
Guides users on resetting all custom menu settings back to the original factory defaults.
Provides instructions on how to properly exit the menu system and return to normal operation.
Specifies the correct fuse values and dimensions required for the power supply unit.