Lyra Delos A truth teller or what?


My experience with the Lyra Delos has been good and to put it the best way too revealing?  So far my original vinyl sounds incredible, especially stuff from the Golden age of stereo.  Amazing to say the least.  However, newly remastered stuff sounds extremely overdone and in some cases unlistenable and I am talking about a lot of Classic reissues.  Is this just the way it will be or will this cartridge still relax a little as I only have roughly 50 hours or so on it?
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Showing 3 responses by jsm71

I use two MC carts with my Technics 1200G, the Delos which I’ve had for about 3 years, and an AT ART 9. I have MM carts as well, but I haven’t tried them yet with the Technics. No reason for not, but I haven’t yet.

The Delos is more revealing, cleaner and tighter sounding, but compared to the ART 9, it is brighter. I’ve sort of stopped using the Delos as the ART9 does such a nicer job with midrange, channel separation, and macro level weight. It is not warm, but more musical. Add that it is half the price of the Delos makes it a keeper for sure. If you want to evaluate a system change, the Delos may be the better "reporter".

I would say you are hearing the Delos correctly.

I never felt it was the giant killer people here thought it was. It's nice, but I did not find it a musical as the Delos.

I think this is where system dependencies and preferences alter opinion.  I find the richer midrange and overall bigger soundstage of the ART 9 makes classical listening more musical than the Delos.  I like the Delos more for small group jazz and featured vocalists.  In that regard it earns its higher price tag. 

I do think the ART 9 @ $ 999 is worth forum praise and I really like it due to its balance sound, but I also disagree that it blows away carts twice its price.  People get carried away sometimes.

@invctus005 I really like the ART 9 too, but over ANY Lyra?  Strong words, partner.

+1 on Van Den Hul.  All the ones I've heard sounded very high quality.