Lyra Cartridges: An In-Depth Discussion with Shane Buettner of MIBS Distro

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @gouddude
    @gouddude Місяць тому

    Great cleaning tip at the end!

  • @marksironi3324
    @marksironi3324 Місяць тому +1

    I've been using Lyra carts exclusively since 1999. I'd love to move up to an Atlas or Etna but I put 700-900 hours on a cart every year. That makes for a pretty expensive maintenance cost every 12-18 months, so I limit myself to a Kleos.

  • @DaveC.-dd5us
    @DaveC.-dd5us 16 днів тому

    I have gone through a Lyra Argo (i), two Lyra Delos', and now use the Kleos SL, which is really a very nice cut above the Delos. I use the Luminous Audio Technology ARION II phono pre (64 dB) with fantastic results. I'm putting on ~600-700 hrs/year, and I get a lot of hours out of the Lyra's, I but still can't justify the Etna SL or Atlas SL at such a consumable rate at this point. But who knows what mood I'll be in when replacement time comes...

  • @DaveC.-dd5us
    @DaveC.-dd5us 16 днів тому

    While I'm thinking about it...technical question: The Lyra's are hand-tuned...does that mean there is no real "break-in", as the cartridge's sound has been established at Lyra? If there is actual break-in, won't that impact the desired sound? FWIW, each Lyra I've installed over the years sounded great immediately and I never really noticed change over 50, 100 hrs,

    • @commandav1
      @commandav1 14 днів тому

      That is an excellent question. The cartridges are hand tuned to a specific sound. That the benchmark for when they leave the factory. The cartridges do improve with breaking over the first 100 or hours. Jeff