Cyrus Audio Debuts 40 Series at this Years Bristol HiFi Show

Cyrus debuts 40 Series at this years Bristol HiFi Show...






Cyrus Audio will be bringing along their brand-new 40 Series for its debut at the Bristol HiFi Show this year.

The 40 series was launched as this very British audio brand came to the end of a year celebrating its 40th birthday. However, this is anything but an anniversary series, rather being announced as 'a new beginning' for Cyrus and its clear to see why! Recognised globally for being the original half-width HiFi brand, we are very happy to see that they have continued to embrace this unique approach to product design. This is however where the familiarity ends, because you simply cannot ignore how good the sleek black aluminium casework looks. The hi-res full colour 5” TFT display sits behind a toughened glass front panel with hidden-until-lit capacitive touch controls which perfectly finishes off the 40 Series. 

The full system on show will be the 40 AMP integrated amplifier, with the 40 ST BluOS streamer and 40 CD integrated cd player providing the music source. Cyrus will also have the TTP Turntable on demo, because who doesn't love some vinyl! Sadly the Bristol show comes a little too early for the soon to be released 40 PPA phono preamplifier, but we have been told that Cyrus will have one on display, so if you want to take a look and find out more about the 40 PPA and of course hear the 40 series in all its glory, make sure you pop down to the Matthew Suite on the lower ground floor, a new room for Cyrus this year.

Let's not forget a very important element of any system though...the speakers. Joining Cyrus again this year will be Audio Physic and their beautiful standmount speakers, the Sparks. These speakers really do command the room in both their looks and performance, so this room should definitely be on everyone's list to visit at this year’s show! 








Cyrus Audio and Audio Physic will be in the Matthew Suite, on the lower ground floor.


Web - www.cyrusaudio.com

Web - www.audiophysic.com

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