Gian's system - Vyger-Opus vs Techdas AF3, SAT+Lyra Lambda

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They are both extremely good. Tough to choose. One thing for sure, the Lambda seems a winner. It will be interesting when Gian moves the Lambda to the Vyger.

To warm up, no compares

 

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They are both extremely good. Tough to choose. One thing for sure, the Lambda seems a winner. It will be interesting when Gian moves the Lambda to the Vyger.

To warm up, no compares


Sounds great, Gian.
 
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Male vocal shootout, what do you think?

 
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Oh right I have confused myself with my numbering hold on lol
 
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Ok, above was 2, this is 1, which do you prefer

 
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Orchestral
 
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No.2
 

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No 1 is my preference for both pieces of music - it seems to breath more easily and has more life, more drama.

No 2 is more relaxing though.

Both are very impressive!

Mani.
 
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No 1 is my preference for both pieces of music - it seems to breath more easily and has more life, more drama.

No 2 is more relaxing though.

Both are very impressive!

Mani.

I agree.
 

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The orchestral piece is Bruckner Symphony, No 7, third movement.

The male vocal is "O Isis und Osiris" from The Magic Flute by Mozart in a version for piano and bass voice. May I ask who wrote that version? Is that by Mozart himself?
 
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Wonderful system Gian, which tangential curve did you use on SAT cartridge alignment?
 

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The orchestral piece is Bruckner Symphony, No 7, third movement.

The male vocal is "O Isis und Osiris" from The Magic Flute by Mozart in a version for piano and bass voice. May I ask who wrote that version? Is that by Mozart himself?

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Gianluigi I am speaking with Marc for a SAT tonearm. You are enjoying a balanced full and wonderful sound.
 
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After big stress from Ked,i put Lambda SL on Vyger and are putting Opus on SAT.
Also Lyra suggest to use Tangential arm on his instrucion paper,also a pivot arm,so i win my laziness

First fast listening of Lambda,mid high are incredible and are floating in the air,bass seems little weak than on sat before
Also depth and scene less than Opus

Lambda has 35 hours,so need to wayt what's happen at 100 hours
 

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