Lyra Erodion SUT

jcarr

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Mar 24, 2012
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One my friend has Atlas and Erodion red and prefer listen with Erodion
when I tried Erodion Evo with MM input of my CH, I found more stage, more body and more dynamic, was a fantastic sound, only very little less transparent on high, but this is normal

Hi Gian: The Erodion's rear panel is equipped with a grounding switch, and instructions on the purpose of each grounding switch position should be inside the user's manual. Experimenting with the switch may provide a little more sonic transparency.

Also, instead of connecting the ground leads of your turntable and tonearm to the Erodion, and the ground of the Erodion to the phono stage, could you try connecting the ground leads of your turntable and tonearm and Erodion directly to the phono stage?

Alternatively, in some systems it may be possible to connect the ground leads of your turntable and tonearm to the phono stage, and leave the Erodion ungrounded.

In a high resolution system, altering the grounding of the Erodion should result in clear changes to the sound.

kind regards, jonathan
 
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squasher

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I'll ask again:

Where in the US can someone buy a Lyra Erodion?
 

jcarr

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www.lyraaudio.com
Hi Squasher: We don't dictate to our distributors which Lyra product they should carry, or not - such business decisions are left to the discretion of each distributor.

If you contact our distributor in the US, Audioquest, I am sure that you will receive an answer.

kind regards, jonathan
 

squasher

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If you contact our distributor in the US, Audioquest, I am sure that you will receive an answer.

Actually, I have sent a couple of emails to lyra@audioquest.com within the last week and haven't received any response yet...
 

squasher

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I just want to provide more info on the Erodion in case anyone in the US cares...

According to a voicemail I received from Audioquest (the US distributor for Lyra), they have never imported it into the US market from Japan. He went on to say that he "wasn't even sure that it was supported anymore".
 

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