Congratulations XV-1. I would love to hear this cartridge in a familiar system. Fantastic photograph also. Could you tell us what camera/lens and settings you used?
thanks Peter. I think you would love it. It has clarity with a little sweetness so far.
Samsung S8 phone I have used the Samsung S6 for the last two years. for any photo's that do not need zoom, the sammy phone's are unbeatable imo.
thanks Peter. I think you would love it. It has clarity with a little sweetness so far.
Samsung S8 phone I have used the Samsung S6 for the last two years. for any photo's that do not need zoom, the sammy phone's are unbeatable imo.
Does it have Atlas speed and slam?
Hi,
i saw you have Thales tonearm
Can you tell me something about and which other tonearm did you trial?
I am also interesting to buy in future
Thanks
A question for those who own the Lyra Etna - does it share what I think of as the traditional Lyra traits of a tendency towards leanness, and a slightly exaggerated top end?
I have owned quite a few Lyra cartridges over the years, most recently a Delos and Kleos, both of which I ended up selling. I found them lean, forward and a little bright. In the case of the Kleos, also a little bland. The only Lyra which I have liked has been the Evole 99, which was much darker in tone and fuller sounding than any other Lyra I have heard.
I've been thinking about the Etna or Etna SL, based on the universally positive reviews. But I am still concerned about whether it will be too lean, and with too much treble emphasis for my tastes. Buying one is obviously an expensive gamble.
I'm also thinking about the A95, but have similar concerns, particularly as I found the Cadenza Black too bland and colourless.
For reference, my current cartridges are a VdH Black Beauty, a Kuzma CAR40, and I have previously owned a Benz Ruby Z and LPS, both of which I liked, although I prefer the VdH and Kuzma. The turntable is a Kuzma Stabi Ref 2, with 313 Ref VTA arm, and phono stage/preamp is an EAR 912, power amp an EAR 890 into Harbeth M30.1 speakers.
Tried to search for it unsuccessfully, would you be so kind as to share a link or some additional contact information? TIAI would advise you to look at the company Sensitive Sound in the USA dealer,
it's really impressive!
Sending pm shortlyTried to search for it unsuccessfully, would you be so kind as to share a link or some additional contact information? TIA
A question for those who own the Lyra Etna - does it share what I think of as the traditional Lyra traits of a tendency towards leanness, and a slightly exaggerated top end?
I've been thinking about the Etna or Etna SL, based on the universally positive reviews. But I am still concerned about whether it will be too lean, and with too much treble emphasis for my tastes. Buying one is obviously an expensive gamble.
From what you say I think you should try the Ortofon MC Anna. It is detailed and precise (more than say the Koetsu I previously owned) but with a beautiful midrange and treble. I think it could be the one you need. This cart seems to be more appreciated in Europe than in the USA. Don't know why.
Ross. If you found the Kleos a little bright up top, stay away from Lyra. the delos has intended upper frequency lift but the Kleos imo is almost overly smooth up top and almost boring - Its the Lyra I least like.
Not to me but don't take my word for it. Read the M. Fremer Stereophile review. He says it does not share the typical Lyra house sound. "The Etna is one of the new breed of harmonically enriched, full-bodied, yet ultra-detailed and natural-sounding Lyras."
Hi RossbI have read the review - quite a number of times since it was written. But I'm not sure I can rely on Fremer's reviews - from what I have deduced over the years, he does seem to prefer a brighter, leaner sound. So I have a suspicion "harmonically enriched, full-bodied" might mean something completely different to me, which is why I was interested in the views of those who own the Etna along with other cartridges. But I appreciate the response.
Hi Rossb
I have the Etna SL and the MC Anna set up on the same table with 2 different model Durand tone arms.View attachment 36487
Very nice! How do the Etna SL and Anna compare?
I ended up buying the Etna SL. It is still running in and it is not yet dialled in. It sounds good, but has not yet knocked my socks off. At this point I still prefer my Kuzma CAR 40.
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