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USER MANUAL

 

 
 
 

MYTH 9 MK2  

 
 

CD PLAYER 

 
 
 

 

 
 

 

STOP

PREV

TIME

SHUF

REPEAT

STBY

PLAY

NEXT

PAUSE

PROG

PEAK

OPEN

Summary of Contents for MYTH 9 MK2

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL MYTH 9 MK2 CD PLAYER STOP PREV T IME SHU F REPEAT ST BY PL AY NEXT PAUSE PROG PEAK OPEN...

Page 2: ...CD 9 Different time display 9 Playing a different track 9 Playing tracks in a different order 9 Program Play PROG 9 Programming tracks 9 Playing the programmed tracks 10 To stop Program Play 10 Shuff...

Page 3: ...ntegrated power line suppression filter this ensures an extremely high S N ratio In addition to the usual functions like Program Repeat and Shuffle Play the Myth 9 Mk 2 also offers a Peak Fade mode fo...

Page 4: ...age please contact your Sphinx dealer immediately and retain all packing materials for possible proof of damage and possible claims Even if the component is in perfect condition you should still keep...

Page 5: ...unction on LED is off off LED is red 8 Receptor window for the IR signals from the Remote Control 9 Display This will show all important data more information can be found on page 6 10 PLAY To start p...

Page 6: ...t data for the component such as serial number and mains power voltage 4 Warning This shows important information about the safety regulations for the Myth 9 Mk2 5 AC Power Connect the mains cable to...

Page 7: ...programmed tracks will light As soon as a track has been played during any Play mode the track number will be extinguished So only the remaining tracks tot the last one will be lit 4 PAUSE Indicates...

Page 8: ...isconnected from the mains outlets This will prevent any damage to the loudspeakers and amplifiers caused by incorrect wiring or settings Make sure you connect L and R properly Most cinch cables use R...

Page 9: ...e NEXT button 4 times The display shows the new track number left and in the 1 15 line the numbers from track 5 to the last will be lit Each press on the PREV button will select the previous lower num...

Page 10: ...o press the PAUSE button The CD player first locates the start position of the first programmed track and then selects Pause mode This might be handy when recording a tape You first can select the rec...

Page 11: ...signal is sent to the output You can now simply adjust the recording level of the recorder to the maximum value So you don t have to worry about sudden signal peaks causing distortion or noise caused...

Page 12: ...ut in reverse With a slight push you can fix the CD in the box under the clamp Never place CD s anywhere unprotected but transfer it straight from the player to their proper box Never touch the shiny...

Page 13: ...Hz 0 0 2 dB Phase response error 0 3 THD N IHF A 0 004 2nd harm 10 20 000 Hz IMD 0 01 S N ratio IHF A 106 dB Channel separation 70 dB Output section Class A discrete throughout Outputs 2x cinch gold...

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