Your statement that Lyra will upgrade the Lyra Atlas to the Lyras Atlas Lamba for no charge is false. The cost to upgrade a Lyra Atlas to a Lyra Atlas Lambda is 50% of the cost of a new Lyra Atlas Lambda, or about $6,000. There is presently a 4-6 month waiting time after sending one in for upgrade, which is better than ordering a new Lyra Atlas Lambda, which is 6-8 months. This is information directly from Lyra/AudioQuest, which was related to me in the USA.
@rsf507 yes, it is the MSL. Since I also got a new phono stage at the same time it is difficult for me to determine what is due only to the cartridge. I can say that tracking is not an issue and construction quality is up there with the best I have seen. It's stylus has the highest level of polish I have ever seen. It glows under the microscope. @mglik , I am probably looking at the same timeline. I was told I would get one whenever Japan decided to make another run of them. @drbond , Simple, I have a phono stage that has both current and voltage mode inputs. Current mode, which has certain advantages over the more common voltage mode, requires a cartridges impedance less than 10 ohms. The lower the impedance the higher the gain. The Atlas SL has an impedance of around 1.5 ohms. The regular Atlas is 4.2 ohms. Lower is better. |
Why did you opt to order to Lyra Atlas Lamba SL, instead of the regular Lyra Atlas Lambda? Here is what Lyra says about the SL model: This is a special, built-to-order, version of Atlas for expert users with very high-gain, extra low noise phono stages, or alternatively a step-up transformer designed for phono cartridges of 2 - 3 ohms or less. |
@mijostyn is the Platinum Signature from MSL? If so what are your initial thoughts? |
@rauliruegas , where have you been? I was starting to get worried about you! I got the Seta yesterday! The only cartridge that has arrived so far is the Platinum Signature. The MC Diamond and Atlas SL are still in limbo somewhere. |
@jpan Thanks for that.
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Yes. Check it out. https://www.lyraanalog.com/documents/2020-Lyra-US-RETAIL-Price-List.pdf
Lyra is now distributed in the US/Canada by Audioquest. |
Dear @vinylzone : You can contact directly to the designer and owner of Lyra J.Carr that time to time post here.
Through Agon you can make that contact: Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DITORTIONS, R. |
@vinylzone , I ordered a Lyra Atlas Lambda SL about 6 weeks ago. As far as I know they will upgrade cartridges to the current level of performance for a price. Some dealers like Elusive Disc and Upscale Audio have trade in programs but not Lyra directly. |