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Well, there I was, the other night, watching a movie with my wife. Ahhhhhhh, there it is again - the right channel is dropping out, now in, now out. We need a remote volume control in the A/V rig anyway. There's nothing to do, but reinstall the MX-1, motorized volume and all, and I can't even think why I ever took it out. OK - sounds great, even if I did have to make a new set of speaker wires and set up to unplug from the DVD player in order to get sound from the VCR (yeah we still watch a few), as we have three sources and only two inputs on the MX-1. OK, so far.
Problem #2 is that having moved the Cyrus to a position between the Heresys, the TT is too far away. Then I remembered something about the Arcam, the amp with the channel dropping out, that the preamp section is passive. Hmmmm...so I pulled everything off the rack, and redid it with the Arcam taking in all the sources, and outputting via the Tape 2 outputs, via a single pair of wires to the Cyrus. That covers TT, tape, and DAC, and get this: I don't even have to power the thing up - yeah, the thing IS passive! Sound is great, and channels no longer drop out.
The only remaining problem is a little noise in the Cyrus' source selector switch, to be dealt with later...
All I can say, is that it helps to know your amps...
Problem #2 is that having moved the Cyrus to a position between the Heresys, the TT is too far away. Then I remembered something about the Arcam, the amp with the channel dropping out, that the preamp section is passive. Hmmmm...so I pulled everything off the rack, and redid it with the Arcam taking in all the sources, and outputting via the Tape 2 outputs, via a single pair of wires to the Cyrus. That covers TT, tape, and DAC, and get this: I don't even have to power the thing up - yeah, the thing IS passive! Sound is great, and channels no longer drop out.
The only remaining problem is a little noise in the Cyrus' source selector switch, to be dealt with later...
All I can say, is that it helps to know your amps...