Lyra Phono Pipe Cable

Catcher10

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Looking for info/opinions if anyone is using this phono cable by Lyra, the Phono Pipe. It's listed on Lyra website as 32pF for a 120cm cable, I like the very low cap spec. Based on what JCarr has mentioned in the past here, using a low cap cable would yield the highest performance from Lyra carts. My current phono cable is an AudioQuest Cougar which I am trying to confirm with AQ right now as I wrote on the box 40pF/m, its a 1.5m cable so 60pF total.
Thanks in advance!
 
I have one but my phono stage, Naim Superline, is one J Carr has stated won’t benefit from it. Nevertheless I like it a lot with an Ortofon SPU Century and also a Goldring 1042 into a stageline N. With my Proteus or a Denon 103 it tends to the analytical, I’m not sure about the SPU Royal either. I’ve never had a Lyra cartridge or any other that sticks its cantilever out the front like that, they make me too nervous.
 
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I have one but my phono stage, Naim Superline, is one J Carr has stated won’t benefit from it. Nevertheless I like it a lot with an Ortofon SPU Century and also a Goldring 1042 into a stageline N. With my Proteus or a Denon 103 it tends to the analytical, I’m not sure about the SPU Royal either. I’ve never had a Lyra cartridge or any other that sticks its cantilever out the front like that, they make me too nervous.
Thank you for the info.....Much appreciated!
 
I tried at home with Lambda sl,ch Phono and also with new Erodion sut with P1 in MM
Was a delusion because a dark sound
Cannot believe and brought to try in the system of my friend with Atlas sl
Same result
Gave back
Immediately to italian friend distributor
 

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