Cyrus DAC X User manual

Cyrus DAC X
User Instructions

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IMPORTANT! Read before operating this equipment!
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove any unit covers
orpanels.Therearenouserserviceablepartsinthisproduct.
WARNING:To reduce therisk ofelectric shock, donot expose this equipment to
rainormoisture.
HEED WARNINGS: All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructionsshouldbeadheredto.
READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS: All the safety and operating instructions
shouldbereadbeforetheproductisoperated.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS: The safety and operating instructions should be
retainedforfuturereference.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS: All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
CLEANING: Unplug this product from the mains before cleaning. Do not use
liquidoraerosolcleaners.Useadampclothforcleaning.
WATER AND MOISTURE: Do not use this product near water - for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
wet basement; or near a swimming pool and the like. The product must
not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the product.
HEAT: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators,stoves,oranyotherproducts (includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.
VENTILATION: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to
ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and
these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be
blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface. This
product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unlessproperventilationisprovidedorthe manufacturer'sinstructionshavebeen
adheredto.
OBJECT OR LIQUID ENTRY: Never push objects of any kind into this product
throughopenings as theymaytouchdangerous voltagepoints or short-out parts
that could result in a fire or electric shock.
ACCESSORIES: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,
andseriousdamagetothe product.Useonly withacart,stand,tripod,bracketor
tablerecommended by the manufacturer, or soldwith the product. Any mounting
of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a
mountingaccessoryrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
ATTACHMENTS: Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturerastheymaycausehazards.
POWER SOURCES: This product should be operated only from the type of
power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of
powersupply toyourhome,consultyourproductdealerorlocalpower company.
For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to
theoperatinginstructions.
OVERLOADING: Never overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles. This can result in an increased risk of fire or electric
shock.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them,paying particular attention tocords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
thepointwheretheyexitfromtheproduct.
NAKED FLAMES: No naked flame sources, such as candles, must be
placed on this product.
LIGHTNING: For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damagetotheproductduetolightningandpower-linesurges.
CAUTION! POLARISED CONNECTOR (CANADA and USA):
Topreventelectricalshock,match widebladeofplugto wideslot,fullyinsert.
Do not alter or remove this plug if it does not fityour mains power socket. Have a
suitablesocketinstalledbyacompetentelectrician.
POWER SUPPLY:
The moulded IEC connector of the AC cord supplied plugs into the power
inlet 1@ on the rear of the unit.
The mains supply requirement for your Cyrus DAC X is marked on a label
on the rear panel. Before connecting, check that this voltage is the same
as your mains supply.
230V Products: Voltage Range 220V-240V
115V Products: Voltage Range 110V-120V
If you move to an area with a different mains voltage, contact your local
Cyrus distributor to have your product converted.
There are no user replaceable fuses in this unit.
NOTE FOR UK CUSTOMERS:
The Cyrus DAC X is supplied with a power cable terminated by a fused 13A
mains plug. This plug should not be removed but if it is removed, dispose of it
safely and do not re-use it. To connect a new 13A plug, proceed as follows:
Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red. Connect the
blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black. The internal plug fuse
should be 5A.
SERVICING:
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualifiedservicepersonnel.
CONDITIONS REQUIRING SERVICE: Unplug this product from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when:
•Whenthepowersupplycordorplugisdamaged.
•Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjects havefallenintothe product.
•Iftheproducthas beenexposedtorainorwater.
•Iftheproducthas beendroppedordamagedinanyway.
•If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. (Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. Improperadjustment of othercontrols may result
in damage requiring extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
theproducttoitsnormaloperation).
•Whentheproductexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance.
REPLACEMENT PARTS: When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technicianhas used replacements specified by the manufacturer or have
the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorised substitutions may
resultinfire,electricshock,orotherhazards.
SAFETYCHECK:Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
theservicetechniciantoperformsafetycheckstodeterminethatthe productisin
properoperatingcondition.
CAUTION: The exclamation mark is to draw your attention
to important instructions and safety procedures in this
manual.
ATTENTION: The lightning flash warns you of the risk of
electrical shock presented by components inside this
p
roduct. Unauthorised
p
ersonnel must not o
p
en this unit.
MOVING THE PRODUCT:
A
product and cart
combination should be moved with care. Sudden stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
product and cart to overturn.

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Welcome to the world of Cyrus!
Congratulations on your choice of Cyrus Audio-Visual products. Our state-of-the-
art design technology and outstanding quality of manufacture has won
countless awards around the world. We are confident that you will derive
great pleasure from owning a product from one of the most recognised and
respected manufacturers of hi-fi equipment.
Please read these instructions carefully before commencing installation. They
provide full guidance to help you install your Cyrus DAC X safely and
correctly.
Preparations for Installation
Before installing the DAC X check that the following items are included in the
accessory box.
•Warranty Card (back cover of this handbook)
•AC Mains Cable
•2 MC-Bus phono cables
After removing these items, please retain the packaging.
Install the DAC X in a well ventilated location away from sources of high
temperature, dust or humidity. Never stand the DAC X under another unit or
on any surface likely to hamper its cooling or ventilation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:- To avoid damage to your system, always ensure that
mains power is disconnected from all system components until installation is
complete.
Installation
Key to the rear panel drawing (Fig.1)
1. Dual balanced outputs 9. Input 5 Digital
2. Fixed level DAC outputs 10. Input 6 Digital
3. MC-Bus connections 11. PSX-R connection
4. Optical digital output 12. AC mains inlet
5. Input 1 Optical 13. Blanked preamplifier sockets
6. Input 2 Optical for DAC XP upgrade
7. Input 3 Digital
8. Input 4 Digital
NOTE: When connecting inputs to the DAC X, ensure that only digital audio
sources are connected to ‘Digital’ inputs.
Connecting Digital Audio Sources to the DAC X
The digital audio inputs of the DAC X are compatible with a number of
different digital audio sources. These include-
•Digital Audio output from a CD player
•DVD players (for replay of 2 channel PCM programs only)
•Digital tape/disc recorders
•Digital Radio
•Digital Satellite receivers
Using a suitable Toslink optical or Digital phono interconnect, connect each
digital audio source to one of the inputs 1~6. Make a note of the input number
used for each source as the inputs of the DAC X can be re-named at the set-
up stage.
Connecting the DAC X to an amplifier
The DAC X requires an external amplifier or preamplifier to provide input
selection and volume control functions for the system, and to drive the
speakers. Two output options are available from the DAC X via either
standard RCA phono outputs, or via balanced audio connections.
CAUTION:- Do not connect power amplifiers to the Fixed output.
Connecting to amplifiers with phono inputs
With suitable phono interconnects, connect from the Fixed Out terminals bto
a suitable amplifier line input. All line level inputs, such as CD, TU, AU, AV
are suitable. We recommend selection of an input that corresponds to the
primary source connected to the DAC X. If the primary source is a CD player,
the CD input is recommended, if the primary source is a DVD player, the AV
input is recommended etc. For Cyrus amplifiers with optional MC-Bus
connection, see also the section ‘MC-Bus connections’.
Connecting to amplifiers with balanced inputs
If the amplifier is equipped with balanced inputs, the balanced outputs of the
DAC X may be used. With suitable balanced interconnects fitted with XLR
connectors, connect from the Balanced Output terminals aof the DAC X to
the input of the amplifier. Dual balanced outputs are provided for connection
to a second amplifier or recording device with balanced input.
Connecting to the Digital Output
An optical Digital Output dis provided for the connection of another digital
device to the DAC X. This may include such devices as a multi-channel
surround decoder or a digital tape/disc recorder. The currently selected digital
input signal will be routed to this output.
External Regulated Power Supply - PSX-R
The PSX-R is a unique DC power supply that will upgrade the sonic
performance of your DAC X and other Cyrus products. When a DAC X / PSX-
Rcombination is installed, the analogue section of the DAC stage is powered
from this clean, stable power source while other requirements are supplied
internally. This ensures complete isolation of the sensitive analogue sections
reducing AC mains-borne noise and power supply ripple.
To connect the PSX-R to the DAC X, plug the connector on the umbilical cord
of the PSX-R into the Multi-Pole socket on the rear of the DAC X 1!. You will
need a mains supply for both units.
MC-BUS Connections
MC-Bus operation
Connecting the MC-Bus sockets cof the DAC X to those of other Cyrus
products is an option that provides unified system power control. With MC-
Bus connections established the power function of all connected Cyrus
components may be controlled from the system amplifier or its remote control.
All connected components will also set to Standby when the amplifier is set to
Standby.
MC-Bus connection
An MC-Bus loop is established by connecting single phono cables from the
MC-Bus output of one unit to the MC-Bus input of another. Complete the loop
by returning the MC-Bus output of the final component to the MC-Bus input of
the first. The drawing in Fig 3 shows an example of MC-Bus wiring for a Cyrus
DAC X with a CD player, tuner and amplifier.
MC-Bus configuration
Within a Cyrus system, the DAC X may be connected to either the CD, TU,
AU or AV input, as selected by the user to best match their system
components. To ensure that the DAC X will power on when the correct input
is selected, the MC-Bus response may be configured accordingly.
The factory response enables the DAC X to switch on when the CD input is
selected from the amplifier. To change the response, refer to the paragraph
‘DACX Connected to’ in the following section.

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SETTING UP THE DAC X
There are many configuration options available in the setup menu to
customise the DAC X to best match each individual system.
The setup sequence is activated by pressing the front panel setup button 2).
Each press of the setup button will step through each available setup option
until ‘Storing settings’ is shown on the display. When each setup screen is
displayed, changes may be made to the settings by moving the rotary knob.
Settings will be stored automatically after 5 seconds of inactivity. The setup
menu options are shown here –
Some examples of the setup display screens are shown in Fig 4.
Phase adjust (Fig 4a)
This menu option sets the audio phase for the DAC. The factory setting is
normal. Some listeners may prefer the inverted setting with their systems or
for when playing particular recordings.
Digital Filter Response (Fig 4b)
This menu option gives two settings for the digital filtering of the DAC stage.
Choose your preference of Fast or Slow roll-off by auditioning some of your
favourite tracks with each setting.
DACX Connected to: (Fig 4c)
This option may be used to change the remote control and MC-Bus response
of the DAC X. From the factory, the DAC X will power on in response to a CD
select command from a Cyrus remote control or from a CD select signal sent
via MC-Bus, so if the DAC X is connected to the CD input of the amplifier, no
change will be required to this setting. If, however, the DAC X is connected to
the TU, AU or AV inputs of the amplifier, the appropriate remote and MC-Bus
responses may be selected through this menu option to ensure power-on
compatibility with the amplifier.
Input display (Fig 4d)
There are two modes of display operation. The small setting will show a two-
line display with the selected input in the display centre and the current
sample rate/lock status at the bottom. The large setting will show a single line
display with a larger input legend.
Input names (Fig 4e)
When the DAC X leaves the factory, the input names are set to correspond to
the rear panel connections, for example Input 1 will display as- Input 1.
The name of any input may be changed to a choice from the following list-
•No source (off)
•LaserDisc, DVD, DVD 2, DVD-A, CD, CD 2, SACD
•Linkserver, Linkport
•Jukebox, Phono
•Tuner, DAB, TV, AV, Cyrus AV, Satellite, Satellite 2, Cable
•VCR, VCR 2, Tape, MiniDisc, DAT
•PC, Games, Keyboard, Aux
To change the names of the inputs, we recommend making a list of each
input number with your preferred name from the choices above before setting
the names.
‘No source’ is a special function name, used to name inputs which have no
source connected to them. These input numbers will not then appear in the
input selector sequence.
OPERATING THE DAC X
Key to the front panel drawing (Fig.2):
16. Standby key 21. Input select
17. Standby light
18. Display window
19. Setup adjust
20. Setup select
Switching On
The mains power to the DAC X should normally be left on unless left
unattended for a long period when the mains power at the wall socket should
be switched off or the product disconnected from the AC supply.
Front panel
When power is applied, the STANDBY key 1^ is used for power control. The
Standby light 1& shows red when the DAC X is in Standby and green when
operational.
Selecting an input
Inputs may be selected from the front panel INPUT SELECT buttons 2!. As a
new input is selected the input name/number are displayed briefly. The main
display indication for input can be selected from the two options available
from the setup menu.
The factory default ‘small input’ display option will also identify the sample
rate of the selected source and indicate ‘Invalid Audio Format’ for program
material which the DAC X will not decode (such as multi-channel digital sound
from DVD players).
Remote control operation
Cyrus system remote controls
For convenience of operation, the DAC X will respond to CD system select
commands from a Cyrus amplifier or system remote control, switching on
each time the CD system is selected and switching off with power off
commands. If the DAC X is connected to a different input (TU, AUX or AV) the
remote response may be changed through the set-up menu to match the
connected input. Refer to the paragraph ‘DAC X connected to:’ in the ‘Setting
up the DAC X’ section to change the response.
Custom installations
The DAC X also features an extended remote command set that may be
accessed with a computer programmable remote control, as may be specified
with custom install systems. Details of the remote command specification are
shown in the table below-
Transmission protocol:......................................................................Philips RC5
RC5 Device address........................................................................................27
RC5 command list1 Input 1
2 Input 2
3 Input 3
4 Input 4
5 Input 5
6 Input 6
12 Standby
24 Input scroll up
25 Input scroll down
40 Toggle phase
46 Power on
62 Power off
Digitalfilter
Display options
Connectedto:
Name Input 1 Choose a name for input 1 from the name list
Choose a name for input 2 from the name list
Choose a name for input 3 from the name list
Choose a name for input 4 from the name list
Choose a name for input 5 from the name list
Choose a name for input 6 from the name list
Name Input 2
Name Input 3
Name Input 4
Name Input 5
Name Input 6
Storing settings Save settings and exit setup
Phase adjust Select normal or inverted
Select fast or slow roll off
Select large or small
Select CD, TU,AU orAV
Setup

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If your DAC X is not operating properly, disconnect the power and carefully
check all connections and the set-up procedure using the notes in this
handbook. If problems persist, the checklists below may help.
If you are in any doubt, consult your dealer.
No sound from any speaker with any source
Amplifier not switched on. Switch on the system amplifier(s).
Outputs to amplifier not correctly
connected. Switch off the power to the audio
system and check that connections
have been correctly made from the
source to the DAC X and from the
DAC X to the system amplifier(s) and
speakers.
No sound from one source
Incorrect source selected. Check source selection.
Input named incorrectly. Check that the input is correctly
named.
Pause may have been set. Check the source.
Invalid audio format. Check the audio format of the
disc/tape to ensure it is compatible
with the DAC X.
Input not correctly connected. Switch off the power to the audio
system and check that connections
have been correctly made from the
source to the DAC X.
Loud noises from the speakers with certain sources or discs
Invalid audio format. Check the audio format of the
disc/tape to ensure it is compatible
with the DAC X.
No sound from one loudspeaker
Balance control at extreme limit. Centralise the amplifier Balance
control.
Does your speaker have fuses? Check speaker, replace fuses.
Amplifier faulty. The amplifier can be tested by
exchanging left and right output
channels from the DAC X. Switch off
the power to the audio system before
making any changes to the
connections.
If a fault condition still remains, return the DAC X (together with the PSX-R if
you are using one) to your Cyrus appointed dealer or an authorised Service
Centre.
WARRANTY
Specifications
Power Supply
Voltage:.......................................................................... As plate on rear of unit
Power consumption (Standby)....................................................................12W
Power consumption (Operational)............................................................... 14W
EMC & Safety Compliance (230V).................................................................CE
EMC & Safety Compliance (115V)...............................................FCC, cCSAus
Enclosure
Dimensions (WxHxD)............................................................215 x 75 x 365mm
Weight....................................................................................................... 3.8Kg
Material......................................................................................Die cast chassis
Audio Performance
Inputs
Input voltage...................................................................................500mV pk-pk
Input Impedance ......................................................................................... 75Ω
S/N ratio, (PCM in, 0dBFS)....................................................................115dBA
THD+N, (PCM in, 0dBFS).......................................................................0.002%
Outputs
Output voltage (dig. in, vol max) .......Fixed out........................................... 2.3V
Balanced out.................................... 4.6V
Output Impedance.............................Fixed out........................................... 47Ω
Balanced out....................................47Ω
The warranty card enclosed should be completed by the Dealer and
the purchaser and returned to CYRUS or its Distributor within 8 days
of purchase. No Dealer or Distributor may vary the terms of this
warranty which is personal to the original Purchaser and is not
transferable.
Please retain the sales receipt as proof of purchase.
Warranty claims must wherever possible be made through the Dealer
from whom the equipment was purchased.
This warranty excludes:
•Damage caused through neglect, accident, misuse, wear and
tear, or through incorrect installation, adjustment or repair by
unauthorised personnel. Any unauthorised servicing will result in
loss of guarantee.
•Liability for damage or loss occurring in transit to or from the
purchaser.
•Consequential damage, loss or injury, arising from or in
conjunction with this equipment.
Equipment for attention under warranty should be consigned return
carriage paid. If returned equipment is found to comply with the
published specification, CYRUS reserves the right to raise a charge.
The above conditions do not affect your statutory rights as a
consumer.

CYRUS AUDIO LTD
Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, PE29 6XY
Tel: +44 (0) 1480-435577, Fax: +44 (0) 1480-437715
E-mail: info@cyrusaudio.com Internet: www.cyrusaudio.com
AUSTRALIA: Crestmore Pty Ltd
PO Box 199, North Turramurra, NSW 2074
Tel: +61 29 482 3922 Fax: +61 29 482 3699
Email: crestmore@ans.com.au
AUSTRIA: Cyrus Audio
Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, PE29 6XY, England.
Tel: +44 1480 435577 Fax: +44 1480 437715
E-mail: info@cyrusaudio.com
BELGIUM: Limit Group BVBA
Pierre Corneliskaai 17, 9300 Aalst, Belgium
Tel: +32 53 76 77 20 Fax: +32 53 76 73 41
E-mail: info@limitgroup.com
CANADA: Europroducts Marketing Ltd
720 Sixth St Suite 386, New Westminster, BC V3L 3C5
Tel: +1 604 522 6168 Fax: +1 604 522 1995
E-mail: europroducts@shaw.ca
DENMARK: SAS Scandinavia
HC Jeppensens Alle 6, DK2670 Mosede.
Tel: +45 4343 1777 Fax: +45 4343 1767
E-mail: info@sas-audio.dk
FINLAND: La Gamma Syntesis OY
Karajapolku 13, 14300 Renko
Tel: +358-36526176 Fax: +358-36526178
E-mail: p.orlandini@lagammasyntesis.fi
FRANCE: Audio Marketing Services
1 Rue Jean Perrin, Le Blanc Mesnil, Paris, 93150
Tel: +33 1 55 81 00 70, Fax: +33 1 48 67 31 47
Email: info@audiomarketingservices.fr
GERMANY: Cyrus Audio
Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, PE29 6XY, England.
Tel: 0800 101 3169
E-mail: info@cyrusaudio.com
GREECE: Orbilux Hellas
29km National Road, Athens-Lamia, 190 14 Afidnes
Tel: +30 2295 023304
E-mail: sp[email protected]et
HOLLAND: TES Nederland BV
Coenecoop 81A, 2741 PH, Waddinxveen
Tel: +31 1826 12669, Fax: +31 182614765
Email: info@tesnl.demon.nl
HONG KONG: Sound Concepts
Room 704, Yee Kuk Ind Ctre, 555 Yee Kuk St, Cheung Sha Wan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Tel: +852 2386 3113, Fax: +852-2386-3666
E-mail: info@hksoundconcepts.com
ICELAND: Radiobaer EHF
Armula 38, PO Box 8933, 128 Reykjavik
Tel: +354 553 1133 Fax: +354 588 4099
E-mail: radiobaer@radiobaer.com
IRELAND: Audio Vision Import Ltd
Acoustic House, John F Kennedy Drive, Nass Road, Dublin 12
Tel: +353 1 450 4855 Fax: +353 1 450 4870
E-mail: in[email protected]
ISRAEL: AL Audio
PO Box 26, Raanana 4301
Tel: +972 995 17667 Fax: 972 99517669
ITALY: GTO Srl
Via Castelle 48, 40068, San Lazzaro di Savena
Tel: +39 051 6271447 Fax: +39 051 6278317
E-mail: inf[email protected]
KOREA: Zen Audio
#49, 4F Kukje-Elec center, Seocho Dong, Seocho Gu, Seoul.
Tel: +822 345 38662 Fax: +822 345 38501
E-mail: tommyki[email protected]om
NEW ZEALAND: Crestmore Pty Ltd
Unit A4, 1066 Great South Road, Mt. Wellington, Auckland
Tel: +64 9 270 4001 Fax: +64 9 270 4007
E-mail: crestmo[email protected]
NORWAY: SAS Scandinavia
Industrivej 30, Brondby, DK 2605, Denmark
Tel: +45 4343 1777 Fax: +45 4343 1767
E-mail: info@sas-audio.dk
POLAND: Intrada SC
Ul Szewska 18A, 61-760 Poznan
Tel: +48 61-6624098 Fax: +48 61-8551080
E-mail: gogul@hi-corner.pl
PORTUGAL: Diper CAF Lda
Rua Veloso Salgado 971-C, 4450 Leca Palmeira
Tel: +351 22 Fax: +351 2 9968248
E-mail: diper@mail.telepac.pt
PRINCIPALITY OF ANDORRA: Ischia
C/Les Boigues S/N Ed Racel, Escaldes - Engordany
Tel: +376 822651 or Fax: +376 824732
E-mail: isch[email protected]
RUSSIA: NEXT Company
Granatniy per 3-2, Moscow, 103889
Tel: +7 095 290 6007 or 3109 Fax: +7 095 2902864
E-mail: info@next-hifi.ru
SINGAPORE: Asia Sound Equipment(s) Pte Ltd
1 Coleman Street, #4-49/62 The Adelphi, 179803
Tel: +65 2596120 Fax: +65 2596617
E-mail: dthk33@singnet.com.sg
SWEDEN: SAS Scandinavia
Industrivej 30, Brondby, DK 2605, Denmark
Tel: +45 4343 1777 Fax: +45 4343 1767
E-mail: info@sas-audio.dk
SWITZERLAND: Montana Audio Systems GmbH
Allmendstrasse 14, CH 8320, Fehraltorf
Tel: +41 1 955 0101 Fax: +41 1 955 0303
Email: info@montana-audio.ch
UKRAINE: Leater
102 Gorkogo St, Office 2, 03150 Kiev
Tel: +380 442611646 Fax: +380 442683441
E-mail: le[email protected]u
USA: The Sound Organisation
11140 Petal St, Suite 350, Dallas, TX75238
Tel: +1 972 234 0182 Fax: +1 972 234 0249
Email: steve@soundorg.com
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