They may fix it for free. A wire off isn't a normal wear and tear thing usually. I'd send it in via your in country distributor/dealer...It also qualifies for a trade in credit as is to another model. I've owned a Skala and Atlas, Lyra makes great cartridges...hello maybe off topic but still
have a Lyra Titan i that served my well for a few years.....suddenly a few weaks ago I got some funny fizzy sound i LCH and after a while no sound i LCH....thought it was my riaa and after tube rolling and arm assy/cart swap, I found it to be ok
some days later fizzy LCH sound again and it went dead and has been ever since
took the risk of measuring with a DMM across the outputs and both CH measures 5R6
how is this possible...wire off before coils?
worth fixing?
It´s nicely treated in Airtangent Reference with auto cue and lift ...
best
Leif
hiThey may fix it for free. A wire off isn't a normal wear and tear thing usually. I'd send it in via your in country distributor/dealer...It also qualifies for a trade in credit as is to another model. I've owned a Skala and Atlas, Lyra makes great cartridges...
Thanks Vienna. Do you have your Etna on the gimbal or unipivot...just curious. Any difference?
Vienna,The Etna is way better match with the gimbal version. This combo provides killer bass and phenomenal sound articulation.
Lyra cartridges are designed to be parallel to the record.
Tail slightly down sounds a little more focused than tail up if you are not going to change vta for every different record height.
If tail slightly down sounds more focused, how does it compare to dead level (parallel) or tail slightly up? Not planning to change VTA for each record.
I know I should just listened myself but welcome the opinion of others with more experience and better ears!
Hi Lem. To clarify, level sounds best.
Up compared to down imo is slightly better down. Align accordingly and listen
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