The Shure V15 V with a Jico SAS/B stylus VS The Soundsmith Hyperion MR and Lyra Atlas SL


On a sentimental lark I purchased two Shure V15 V bodies and one SAS/B stylus. I was always a realistic about the Shure's potential. Was comparing it to $10k+ cartridges fair? Absolutely. The Shure was considered to be one of the best cartridges of the day. Why not compare it to a few of the best we have today?

The Shure has always been considered to be unfailingly neutral. Famous recording engineers have said it sounded most like their master tapes. I do not have an original stylus for the Shure and I can not say that the Jico performs as well. 

My initial evaluation was quite positive. It worked wonderfully well in the Shroder CB. With a light mounting plate and small counterbalance weight a resonance point of 8 hz was easily achieved. There was nothing blatantly wrong with the sound. There was no mistracking at 1.2 grams. You can see pictures of all these styluses here https://imgur.com/gallery/stylus-photomicrographs-51n5VF9 

After listening to a bunch of favorite evaluation records my impression was that the Shure sounded on the thin side, lacking in the utmost dynamic impact with just a touch of harshness. I listened to the Shure only for four weeks as my MC phono stage had taken a trip back to the factory. I was using the MM phono stage in the DEQX Pre 8, designed by Dynavector. I have used it with a step up transformer and know it performs well. I got my MC stage back last week and cycled through my other cartridges then back to the Shure. The Soundsmith and Lyra are much more alike than different. I could easily not be able to tell which one was playing. The Lyra is the slightest touch darker. The Shure is a great value....for $480 in today's money, but it can not hold a candle to the other cartridges. They are more dynamic, smoother and quieter. They are more like my high resolution digital files. Whether or not they are $10,000 better is a personal issue. Did the DEQX's phono stage contribute to this lopsided result? Only to a small degree if any. I do have two Shure bodies and they both sound exactly the same. The Shure may have done better with a stock stylus. I do not think the age of the bodies contributes to this result at all. 

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V15 v Hyperion v Atlas. 

Chevy Vega v Lexus SUV v. Bentley

I guess the V15 must be the Lexus based on build quality and consistency.

 

 

@bpoletti @dover I think that is an unfair comparison It is more like a Corvette VS a Mclaren vs Ferrari

@lewm All I can say is that it thinks it can. It is a BK Precision and I have no idea where it stands in the world of meters. Rob Robertson had me shorten the cable to decrease series resistance. For MM cartridges I am using the Dynavector stage in the DEQX. I'll have to look inside to check out the fascilities

@mijostyn  @dover 

V15 = Chevy Vega = mediocrity

Hyperion = Lexus = lush ride

Atlas = Bentley = Top luxury with high performance

You don’t get comfort in a sports car

@bpoletti Wow! The Vega was possibly the worst contraption ever to have 4 wheels. The V15 was far from the worst contraption ever to have a stylus. I don't know about you, but I am far more interested in performance than comfort. Bentley made a name for itself racing by the way. Google Bentley Boys! What a sight that must have been. 

@mijostyn

No. You’re forgetting Yugos, Pinots and early Corvairs.  I'm glad we never had to experience Soviet-Russian cars.

At best, the V15 V was mediocre. I had one. Every other cartridge after that was MUCH BETTER.