A good friend of mine recently bought an used Lyra Connoisseur Preamp.
It has been discontinued for years but the condition is excellent!
It is a Japanese 100V version.
When my friend brought it home and have a brief listen, a 220v-to-100V transformer was used.
Quite inconvenient but why he was willing to buy it?
It's because he has a pairing Lyra Connoisseur Phonoamp!
It is said that they have an unbelievable synergy when used together.
And my friend used a Lyra Etna SL before, but currently got a Lyra Olympos X-Frame.
Here are the two of them (their main units) in my friend's rack :
Actually they have the same external powersupply unit.
Mr. Jonathan Carr is willing to upgrade the PSU of both of them to the newest Ver4.3 mk2.
And at the same time changing the Phonoamp psu from 100V to the 220V of HK.
They are now on the way to Japan :
I can't wait to listen to the performance of the Lyra Olympos X-Frame with the upgraded Lyra Connoisseur Prwamp and Phonoamp!
It has been discontinued for years but the condition is excellent!
It is a Japanese 100V version.
When my friend brought it home and have a brief listen, a 220v-to-100V transformer was used.
Quite inconvenient but why he was willing to buy it?
It's because he has a pairing Lyra Connoisseur Phonoamp!
It is said that they have an unbelievable synergy when used together.
And my friend used a Lyra Etna SL before, but currently got a Lyra Olympos X-Frame.
Here are the two of them (their main units) in my friend's rack :
Actually they have the same external powersupply unit.
Mr. Jonathan Carr is willing to upgrade the PSU of both of them to the newest Ver4.3 mk2.
And at the same time changing the Phonoamp psu from 100V to the 220V of HK.
They are now on the way to Japan :
I can't wait to listen to the performance of the Lyra Olympos X-Frame with the upgraded Lyra Connoisseur Prwamp and Phonoamp!