U Loudspeaker
Instruction
Manual
English
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LOUDSPEAKER
CABLES
turntables, tonearms
and cartridges)
can sound
harsh. Others
can
In recent
years much
debate
has taken
place around the matenal, make
your system sound
3°“ °r b°°my
and Wm] Iow
dynam'Cs'
quality
and
construction
of
loudspeaker
cables. When using As an owner of quality MISSION
loudspeakers
it is desirable
that
MISSION
loudspeakers
you should
consider
carefully the type of you use high quality equipment
to optimise
the performance
of
cable
used with
your system
as
this has a noticeable
effect on the
your loudspeakers. It
is useful to
note that high
quality
need
not
sound quality
of the
system.
necessarily
mean expensive.
In fact, much
of the
better quality
h rm
th |e -
1 rf equipment currently available is
often of both
a simple
and
elegant
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to
us to manufacture
two high
quality cables,
one stranded
and one e pe
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solid core.
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see from the
specifications
of yourh MWISSION
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both ve efficient
and have
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The $Pe°"'¢al'°"$
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sh°‘"" b°'°‘”i
handlE,ng
capabilities.
This mean?’ that
a wide range
of gmtglifiers
CYRUS
M|ss|°N
can be chosen to match your
loudspeaker
system. A direct
benefit
is that you could
potentially purchase
a high quality
amplifier
with
Typei
solid Cote
$""d@d
less power for
the similar cost
as a poor quality
higher powered
Resistance (m")I
55m9
7-7mQ
amplifier. The
message here
is that the quality
of amplifiers has
Capacitance (rn-1);
17pF 35pF very little to do with their power
ratings. As
far as pre-amplifiers
lnductance(m"1)i
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t.6uH
are concerned,
we strongly
recommend models
with the least
Area (mmz);
0,64
2,5
number
of gimmicks and controls.
Both MISSION
and CYRUS
cables
are clearly
designated with + The
M|35|0N/CYRUS Group manulamufei
and - marks.
Like all
esoteric cables
they are directional
and we Loudspeakers
recommend that
the ‘M'
of MISSION
and the
'S‘ of
CYRUS are
Loudspeakerétands
nearest
the
amplifier, whilst
the opposite
end is toward the
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'°“d5peake'-
-
Compact Disc Players
RECOMMENDED
ANCILLARY
EQUIPMENT
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In the earlier sections
we
explained
that a great deal
depends on - Tuners-
the quality
of your
amplifier,
compact disc
player, turntable, etc.
- I$°P|a1 (VibIa1i°" |$0|a1i"Q
Platform)’
Your choice of
such ancillary
equipment
will not only determine
the
power
handling
capabilities of
your loudspeakers
but will affect
other
parameters
such as
the system's
dynamic range,
distortion,
stereo
stability and
so on. Users
may not
be aware that the same
pair of loudspeakers
used
with alternative
compact disc players,
turntables
and
amplifiers can
sound completely
different. For
example,
some amplifiers
(or indeed
compact disc players,