At this level, I guess it is mostly personal taste and preferences that make people go for which speakers. Having had the Cygnus for several years now has left me with no regrets. If I win a lottery, I can see myself upgrading only to the Lyra. Heard it at a friend's house and immensely impressed. Checked all my boxes.
Congrats Jfrech.
That is a good question. No news on that from the interview.Any news about whether Lyra will stay in production much longer? It is a 6,7 years old model so I wonder if we will see a MK2 version ?
Sometimes when you get it right and you do what's right for your customers, you don't need a revision every 2 - 5 years.Any news about whether Lyra will stay in production much longer? It is a 6,7 years old model so I wonder if we will see a MK2 version ?
Any news about whether Lyra will stay in production much longer? It is a 6,7 years old model so I wonder if we will see a MK2 version ?
all we know is they will probabbly make a Smaller Orion. THat itself will take 2 - 3 years.Agree. Just based on conversations with them I would guess a new flagship is 3-4 years away. Then again they wouldn’t advertise it for obvious reasons. They told me they wouldn’t do it unless it was obviously better than the Lyra and I don’t think they’ve figured out how to do it yet without a really large cabinet which they would like to avoid. This makes an “Arrakis” version of Lyra unlikely. They also would like to avoid a 4 way which makes an “Altair” version (with say a 10 inch mid bass to pair with the new 13 inch driver) tough as well.
Its a good sign afaic.all we know is they will probabbly make a Smaller Orion. THat itself will take 2 - 3 years.
That makes a great sense by adding something better than the lowest 2 spekers by ADDING or replacing if that is
I agree. Aesthetix and VTL are the same way. I guess I cotton to that philosophy.Sometimes when you get it right and you do what's right for your customers, you don't need a revision every 2 - 5 years.
That’s what I think. Even if they can’t improve on the cabinet, chances are driver technology will get better . Wouldn’t that be a reason to upgrade Lyra to MK2? How many companies keep a same model for more than 10 years?A Lyra rev 2? One would have to start with what there is to improve. I doubt there is much to improve in the cabinet or crossover. So, I guess if they could somehow have lighter, stiffer, lower distortion (better) drivers. Perhaps bigger drivers that would have lower extension but that would necessitate a bigger cabinet.
One reason not to change anything with the cabinet is they have invested a great deal in the molds used for casting the inner/outer cabinets.
MBL?That’s what I think. Even if they can’t improve on the cabinet, chances are driver technology will get better . Wouldn’t that be a reason to upgrade Lyra to MK2? How many companies keep a same model for more than 10 years?
No kidding. I auditioned the MBL 101 twenty years ago but not been following since. It didn’t cost $200K thoughMBL?
Material science and manufacturing continue to progress; there's always better. The question is - is the prospective % better worth revising an already exemplary design? And would the market bear it? Probably not.A Lyra rev 2? One would have to start with what there is to improve. I doubt there is much to improve in the cabinet or crossover. So, I guess if they could somehow have lighter, stiffer, lower distortion (better) drivers. Perhaps bigger drivers that would have lower extension but that would necessitate a bigger cabinet.
One reason not to change anything with the cabinet is they have invested a great deal in the molds used for casting the inner/outer cabinets.
I read you can improve Lyra performance by swapping the feet for the stillpoints. Has anyone tried?
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