VPI Shyla cartridge?


Anyone using a VPI Shyla cartridge? 

The only info I've read about it is that it's a Audio Technica OEM. I'm guessing its' a cross between an OC9/ART9?
Or maybe its just a rebadged OC9?

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tablejockey
If you look at the Prime 21 vs the Prime 21+ you are paying a US$2000 premium for a rebadged Audio Technica ART9 which you can buy for a US1k and a better phono cable. This is typical VPI upselling strategy.

The only benefit I can see is it comes pre set up which saves you that hassle if you are a novice.

At US$6500 check out the Rega P10 as a comparison.
"The only benefit I can see is it comes pre set up which saves you that hassle if you are a novice."
At US$6500 check out the Rega P10 as a comparison. "

It's not a package I would ever consider. I like the Rega P10, but if I had to choose between the 2, I would go with the Prime.
you are paying a US$2000 premium for a rebadged Audio Technica ART9 which you can buy for a US1k and a better phono cable
So what phono cable would you get? If you had that same $2K budget for cart and cable, what would you grab? 
"So what phono cable would you get? If you had that same $2K budget for cart and cable, what would you grab? "

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 $2k cart/cable will  you allow for plenty of choices. Obviously, your particular table/phonostage  will be a factor for an appropriate choice.

The ART9 should work on many. At $1200, it leaves you with around $800. Cable choice? It's another contentious/polarizing subject. I'd spend around $500 or less. Used could mean something 1/2 of retail.
Do we have any hard evidence that this is an unmodified ART9 outside of color and branding? 

It's not like AT hasn't built variants of their carts to a manufactures design before (MoFi is a recent example).