Gryphon Mikado Owner's Manual

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Mikado
Owners manual
vers. 1.0
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Table of Contents:
Introduction....................... 3
The Gryphon....................... 3
Mikado................................ 4
The Man.............................. 4
Made in Denmark............... 4
Musical Objectives............... 5
The Gryphon Master Tape
Collection............................ 5
Design Principles................ 5
Exterior Design................... 7
Manufacture and Assembly. 8
Using Your Gryphon......... 8
AC Voltage.......................... 8
Burn-in and Warm-up.......... 9
Placement........................... 9
Connections........................ 9
Choice of Cables................ 9
AC Switch............................ 10
Remote functions................. 10
Care and Maintenance....... 11
Warranty.............................. 11
Safety Instructions.............. 12
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Introduction
and concert hall dimensions are
necessary components.
Dynamics and an unambiguous
sense of instrument location
even in the loudest passages
are also high priorities. To
achieve these objectives,
Gryphon products offer excep
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tional speed and agility along
with seamless coherence in the
Since 1985, Gryphon Audio
Designs has quietly gone about
the business of creating fine
home audio components. We
know that you will appreci
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ate and enjoy the benefits
of our accumulated expe
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rience and share our abid
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In Greek mythology: A fabled
creature, half-lion and half-
eagle, combining the power of
the “King of Beasts” with the
grace of the “King of Birds”. The
guardian of the source of gold
and protector of the Dionysian
In the real world: An acclaimed
Danish audio engineering com
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pany employing cutting edge
technology and common sense
in the pursuit of the purest musi
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cal experience. We feel that the
gryphon is an appropriate sym
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Welcome to the global family of proud owners of fine audio com­ponents from Gryphon Audio Designs of Denmark. Your new Gryphon unit has been painstak­ingly designed to re-create the sound of live music taking place in its original recorded space. Every Gryphon product is designed to cater to the needs of the most discerning music enthusiast with sumptuous styling and superb user-friendli­ness which elevate it above the mundane world of con­ventional audio compo­nents.
time domain.
As audiophiles, the members of the Gryphon design team are con­stantly reminded to keep their priorities straight. We are not involved in “hi-fi” for its own sake, but strictly as a means to an end, in the service of our life­long love of the live music expe­rience in all its sonic and emo­tional glory.
Our higher goal is to bring to the listener a “You-Are-There” sen­sation. In taking up this chal­lenge, the Gryphon designers go back to basics to analyze the essential nature of the live music experience. For us, an aware­ness of soundstaging, ambience
ing passion for music.
The Gryphon
cup of infinite wealth.
bol for our high sonic goals.
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Mikado
project was initially strictly a
hobby, not an actively pursued
commercial venture, demand
generated by reviews and word-
of-mouth led to the formal estab
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lishment of Gryphon Audio
Designs as a separate corporate
Following the immediate suc
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cess of the Gryphon brand, all
import business was phased out
in 1993, so that Rasmussen
could dedicate his efforts entire
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Made In Denmark
Every product from Gryphon
Audio Designs is designed and
built in Denmark. This is much
more than just a geographical
fact. It is also a seal of approval,
a stamp of quality. Living in a
region with no natural resources
(no oil, coal, precious metals,
etc.), the Danes have learned to
rely on their quick wits and
skilled hands. Innovative tech
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nology, beautiful craftsmanship,
pride in one’s craft and a keen
eye for attractive design are
some of the long-standing
Danish traditions which are dis
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tilled to their finest essence in
every unit that bears the
1. \Mi*ka"do\, n. [Jap.] The pop­ular designation of the hereditary sovereign of Japan.
2. Opera by Gilbert & Sullivan
Flemming E. Rasmussen painting 1967
The Man
Gryphon Audio Designs is the brainchild of Flemming E. Rasmussen and the fulfillment of a lifelong dream to allow the purest essence of the live music experience to be recreated in the home environment.
Rasmussen holds a degree in painting and graphic arts from the Aarhus Art Academy, Denmark. During his studies, Rasmussen developed close relationships with the local music community and designed many LP covers and concert posters. After graduation, he taught pho­tography and painting and designed textiles, before found­ing 2R Marketing, which quickly became Denmark’s leading High End audio import company.
entity.
ly to Gryphon.
The Gryphon Head Amp 1985
Gryphon Audio Designs was founded in 1985 as an offshoot of 2R Marketing, The first prod­uct, the now legendary Gryphon Head Amp, grew from a one-off spare time project developed only for the designers’ own home systems. Although the Gryphon
Gryphon name.
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unique library of more than
1,000 original master tapes of
recordings made during the
Golden Age of studio engineer
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Unlike conventional commercial
releases, our master tapes cap
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ture the dynamic contrasts and
subtle inner harmonic structure
of the musical event, forcing us
to work to a higher standard in
our efforts to maintain the integri
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ty of the original musical per
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Design Principles
With state of the art technical
equipment and some of the
finest minds in the audio engi
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neering field at our disposal, the
Gryphon brand name continues
to define the highest audiophile
standards of subjective and
The dual mono configuration
radically eliminates any possibil
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ity of crosstalk or other interfer
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ence between channels and pro
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vides infinite channel separation
which contributes to the ability to
create space, focus, depth and
Because the electrical power
coming out of your wall fluctu
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ates wildly in terms of voltage
and distortion, Gryphon incorpo
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rates heavily regulated multi-
Musical Objectives
While scientific method and sophisticated technology play an important role in our electronics design work, at Gryphon we never lose sight of the fact that the keen ears of an experienced listener are the most crucial “cal­ibration tools.” Therefore, every Gryphon product exists for one simple purpose: to bring the user closer in the never-ending quest for a more natural and convinc­ing musical illusion.
Every Gryphon design has been built to cruise effortlessly through even the most demanding musi­cal passages, regardless of vol­ume level, with a musical pres­entation defined by supreme articulation and immediacy, sub­tle dynamic shading and razor­sharp focus. Refinement and delicacy are combined with power and authority for a natu­ral, involving listening experi­ence.
ing from 1956-1976.
formance.
technical performance.
Gryphon is located in beautiful tranquil sur­roundings.
The Gryphon Master Tape Collection
In the Gryphon listening rooms, we are fortunate to possess a
transparency.
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stage power supplies that act as
routinely occur in live music and
is crucial in recreating the natu
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ral decay of musical instruments.
Wide bandwidth also improves
phase characteristics, for more
correct soundstaging and imag
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All Gryphon designs are realized
with an absolute minimum of
negative feedback, which when
present in large amounts can
actually increase TIM distortion.
All Gryphon preamplifiers are
designed with zero negative
feedback. Gryphon power ampli
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fiers apply negative feedback
judiciously for improved linearity
Gryphon research into the detri
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mental effects of magnetically
induced distorted (MID) has led
to the elimination of magnetiz
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able materials wherever possi
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ble. To eliminate the effects of
stray magnetic fields, non-mag
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netic materials are employed
throughout, with the unavoidable
exception of the transformer
The mechanical design of the
cabinet and assembly methods
are all carefully calculated to
ensure minimal resonance,
either through the use of
mechanically grounded high
mass or decoupling. Vibration-
sensitive components, capaci
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effective mains conditioning fil­ters. Displays and control circuits are fed by a separate power sup­ply to isolate any digital noise artifacts and effectively prevent them from contaminating the sig­nal path.
While the printed circuit boards in more conventional audio prod­ucts utilize conductor tracks a mere 35 um thick, Gryphon employs at least 70 um traces of the highest purity.
Beginning with our very first product, “The Head Amp” all Gryphon products have featured extremely wide frequency band­width, because the ability to reproduce ultra-sonic frequen­cies with no difficulty ensures lin­ear phase across the audible fre­quency range.
ing.
and bandwidth.
Typical Gryphon module
The implementation of circuits with wideband frequency response is a painstaking endeavor in which the actual lay­out and ground pattern of the PC boards are crucial to the achievement of superior sonic performance with no loss of inherent stability.
Wideband frequency response ensures the high slew rate essential to the realistic handling of the ultra-fast transients which
shield box.
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tors in particular, are thus guar-
goes in, an absolute minimum of
By lavishing attention on each
aspect of the circuit and fully
understanding the purpose and
behavior of every single part of
the whole, our designers can
optimize performance in each
section, before moving on to the
next step. This ensures simplici
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ty, a short signal path and a unity
of purpose with a single, well-
defined objective: musical purity.
In the interest of ultimate fidelity,
tone controls, balance controls
and other unnecessary compo
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nents have been banished from
Exterior Design
Fom the very beginning, every
Gryphon product has offered
stunning audio performance,
sumptuous styling and superb
user-friendliness, catering to the
needs of the discerning audio
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phile who demands musicality,
convenience and aesthetics, all
In every Gryphon product, form
follows function in a unique syn
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thesis of aesthetics and practi
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cality. Gryphon stands for
sophisticated technology with a
high standard of industrial finish
that also incorporates the best of
anteed a non-resonant environ­ment.
The heavy, thick chassis offers a vibration-proof environment for the sensitive electronics inside and provides crucial shielding from a polluted world of low and high-frequency radio waves, power-line radiation and other electrical interference. Meticulous attention to such issues makes a significant con­tribution to the relaxing, open and transparent Gryphon sound.
Unique, non-invasive protection circuitry offers reliable, fuss-free protection without compromising signal purity and signal path sim­plicity, with no conventional relays in the signal path to degrade or compress sound.
internal wiring is included.
the signal path.
Gryphon Audio Designs in the outskirts of the small town of Ry
The ground path has been care­fully laid out in order to achieve superior sonic performance with no loss of stability. Component layout has been designed to ensure the shortest conceivable signal path.
Exhaustive investigation under­lies the selection of every com­ponent part and many original, proprietary components are cus­tom-built exclusively for Gryphon. Because what is left out is just as important as what
without compromise.
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outstanding quality of workman
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ship. In every aspect of every
Gryphon product, the same
stringent standards of excel
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Following a 48-hour burn-in,
each product is tested again,
before being subjected to
Gryphon’s custom-developed
transport simulator which simu
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lates the inevitable shaking that
a product will encounter in tran
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sit. The product is placed on top
of a very large loudspeaker
which plays a special CD with
low frequencies which simulate
the vibrations of an airplane.
Each unit “travels” the equivalent
of 40 round trips from Denmark
to Australia before leaving the
Your Gryphon unit is especially
made for the AC voltage of the
country to which it has been
shipped. If the voltage has been
changed, the warranty is void
and the product may be unsafe
Correct AC polarity contributes
greatly to optimum performance.
If you are not using a three-pin,
non-reversible power plug,
please experiment with the ori
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entation of the plug for optimum
Correct AC polarity contributes greatly to optimum performance.
handcraftsmanship. The peerless finish, build quality, ergonomics and pride of owner­ship that contribute to the totality of the Gryphon concept can only be fully understood and appreci­ated up close and in person.
Rasmussen’s background in fine arts and industrial design gives every Gryphon product a distinc­tive, luxuriant finish which arises organically out of the audio cir­cuit design and the user inter­face for a truly unique integration of form and function.
Manufacture and Assembly
At our laboratories and manufac­turing facilities in Denmark, we maintain full control over every aspect of development and pro­duction, and the members of our conscientious staff diligently fol­low each Gryphon model from initial concept to early prototype, through to final quality control.
Printed circuit boards are assembled by a supplier of pre­cision military and medical equipment with strict standards of quality control and pre-inspec­tion of components. Chassis parts are manufactured by a specialist chosen solely for the
lence apply.
factory.
AC Voltage
or malfunction.
performance.
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Burn-In and
of the other components in your
system, as well as those of the
interconnects and loudspeaker
cables used to connect your sys
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Wiring should never be utilized
as "equalizers" to correct errors
elsewhere in the system.
Instead, any error should be cor
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rected at the source, so that
interconnects and loudspeaker
cables can be selected solely on
the basis of sonic neutrality. For
this reason, we employ
Gryphon's own range of inter
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connects and cables in every
stage of the design of every
top of power amplifiers or other
components that contains large
2.Pay attention to the routing of
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3. Keep interconnects as short
very strait forward and features
A. 1 Pair of analoqe outputs to
Warm-Up
Your Gryphon has been thor­oughly tested and burned in before shipping. Performance will continue to improve during the first 40 – 50 hours of normal use. After this period optimum performance will be reached approximately 45 minutes after turn-on. With the exception of Class A power amplifiers, we recommend leaving your Gryphon components powered up at all times.
tem.
Gryphon product.
We recommend the use of dedi­cated balanced cables. Avoid the use of adaptors as they degrade performance.
Balanced Connections
All Gryphon products uses the AES standard for balanced con­nections.
1. Ground
2. Positive
3. Negative We recommend the use of dedi­cated balanced cables. Avoid the use of adaptors as they degrade performance.
Choice of Cables
Because your Mikado is a high­resolution audio device, it will immediately reveal the charac­teristics and possible limitations
Placing the Mikado
1.Do not place the Mikado on
power supplies. AC cords to keep them from
interfering with audio intercon nects.
as practical possible.
Connections
The backside of the Mikado is
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be connected to any line input
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Sets the Mikado in a powersav
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10 seconds play-back of every
Increases speed of search but
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1 Push - repeats the entire disc
on your pre amplifier or integrat­ed amplifier. * B. 1 Pair of balanced outputs to be connected to any line input on your pre amplifier or integrat­ed amplifier. * C. 1 AES/EBU balanced digital output to be connected to an external D/A converter. D.1 S/PDIF 75 Ohm BNC Coax connection * We do not recommend the use of direct connection to power amplifiers via a passive volume control.
Repeat b - c to program more tracks. Track playtime is shown in dis play to confirm the program­ming. If you wish to remove a track from the program - press the track number followed by PROG.
Stand-by
ing stand-by mode.
Scan:
The master On/Off switch on the Mikado is placed on the underside of the unit near the front.
Do never push the lid down by hand as it will damage the pre­cision gears and motor that drives the lift.
AC Master switch
Placed under unit at front.
We know that the Mikado is not your first CD player and you do not need to learn how to use the basic functions of a CD player.
In the following we shall only address the more complicated features of the Mikado
Remote control functions:
Prog:
a. Push STOP b. Select track with the numeric buttons. c. Press PROG, and the track is stored.
track on disc.
Disc.
Open/close the circular lid.
Time:
1 push - total time played 2 push - total remaining time 3 push - return ( shows status of single track )
Fast
tons.
Rep.
2 Push - repeats current track
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Operation:
Small scratches may be
removed with fiberglass polish.
Fingerprints may be removed
with a damp cloth. Do NOT use
The Gryphon Mikado is warrant
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ed against failures arising
through faulty workmanship and
materials for a period of 3 years
( laser/transport 2 years ) from
date of purchase. The warranty
This warranty
is only valid in the country where
All claims under this warranty
must be made to the distributor
s country by return
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ing the unit securely packed in
the original box with all acces
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sories, postage/freight prepaid
and insured. Original sales slip
must be included. The unit will
be repaired or replaced at no
This warranty remains valid only
if the serial number of the unit
has not been defaced or
removed and if repairs are per
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formed only by authorized
Gryphon dealers or distributors.
If the voltage has been changed,
the warranty is void and the
product may be unsafe or mal
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Playing a CD
Activate the lift that opens the lid. On the remote control it is the Disc button - on the Mikado front it is a symbol illustrating the lid. Place the CD firmly. Be sure to center the disc and place the CD clamp on top. Activate the lift to close the lid again. Do never try and push the lid down by hand as it will damage the precision gears that runs the lift.
Care and Maintenance
Gryphon products are handcraft­ed by individuals who take great pride in the high level of fit and finish which we achieve. To maintain your Gryphon compo­nents in pristine condition, please follow these simple instructions.
spirits or paper tissue.
Warranty
is not transferable.
the product was purchased.
in the buyer
charge for parts and labor.
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Metal surfaces may be cleaned with a damp cloth. Some product made for treatment of vinyl inte­riors in cars may be useful. Test the product on a non-visible sur­face, before using any fluids. Acrylic surfaces should only be wiped with a very soft, dry cloth.
function.
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Warranty does not cover dam-
INSTRUCTIONS
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top of any heat producing prod
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ucts, such as power amplifiers
ture or cabinets, there must be
product and a minimum of 5cm
open. If these guidelines are not
age due to misuse, accident or neglect. The distributor or manu­facturer, Gryphon Audio Designs, Denmark, retains the exclusive right to make such judgement on the basis of inspection. The retailer, distributor or manu­facturer of the Gryphon shall not be liable for consequential dam­age arising from the use, misuse or failure of this product, includ­ing injuries to persons or proper­ty.
To secure the best service, the enclosed warranty registration card must be filled out and returned to the manufacturer within 10 days of purchase. Alternatively, you may wish to register online from our website. www.gryphon-audio.com
To confirm your warraty registra­tion, you will receive a little Gryphon token to welcome you to the family of Gryphon owners.
SAFETY
Hazardous live
AC power
Do not expose the unit to drip ping water or moist.
Placement:
Do not place your Mikado on
or DACs. If you place the Mikado inside any Hi-FI furni-
a clearance of a minimum of 10cm (4 inches) above the
(2 inches) along the sides. To allow a flow of cooling air the back of the cabinet must be
observed, overheating may result.
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