Lyra Atlas Mono Lambda Moving Coil Cartridge
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£10,295.00
Lyra Atlas Mono Lambda Moving Coil Cartridge
Lambda The Next Level Up.
A seldom-mentioned yet key factor in defining the
performance and sound of a phono cartridge is the suspension and damper system.
A cantilever’s materials, dimensions and constructions
all affect the sound in unique ways, and unless the dampers and suspension are
engineered to be a suitable match to the cantilever chosen, the sound and
performance will not be optimal.
For Lyra’s post-2008 New Angle models (Delos, Kleos,
Etna, Atlas) Lyra developed tapered dampers to pre-load the cantilever
downwards when it is in the rest position, so that the application of vertical
tracking force (VTF) will bring the coil angle into alignment with the magnets
when the cartridge is in the playing position.
But Lyra’s continued research into dampers and suspension systems has now led
to the next level up - Lambda.
Lambda separates the tapered dampers of the New Angle cartridges into flat
elastomer discs (for damping) and an additional support “pillow” to serve as the cantilever pre-loading element.
This division allows the use of more specialized materials
that are better suited to their individual tasks.
The Lambda Atlas and Etna thereby continue the New Angle
benefits (coil and magnet angles become aligned when the cartridge is in the
playing position), but stability and sonic performance are significantly
improved.
The Lambda improvements apply to both the single coil layer
models (Atlas SL, Etna SL) and the standard double coil layer models (Atlas,
Etna). Likewise for the Atlas Mono and Etna Mono models.
Despite the revisions to the damping system, the cartridge body structure of the Atlas remains unaltered, likewise with the Etna. There for all Lyra Etna and Atlas cartridges that are returned to Lyra for rebuilding will automatically be upgraded to the latest Lambda specification.
Lyra Atlas Mono
This is a special, built-to-order, mono version of the Lyra Atlas for real mono playback of monaural/monophonic (mono) microgroove, vinyl records. It is recommended that the Lyra Atlas Mono is used with high-gain, low noise phono stages, or alternatively a step-up transformer designed for phono cartridges of 2 - 3 ohms or less.
On mono records, the vertical axis of the groove contains no musical information, but it will frequently have noise, in the form of groove damage and dirt. The Lyra Atlas Mono has therefore been designed to be completely insensitive to the vertical axis, which greatly improves the signal/noise ratio without any downside on monaural records.
The coil former is a square permeable plate oriented parallel to the record surface rather than the 45-degree angle used for most stereo cartridges, while the coils are wound so that they only generate a signal when there is horizontal movement of the stylus and cantilever when tracking a record.
Two totally separate monaural coils are used in the Lyra Atlas Mono, since most monaural cartridges are used with stereo amplifiers and stereo speakers. The separate coils also help avoid possible ground loops and hum problems that could otherwise be caused if a single coil is fed into a stereo two-channel amplification system, thereby tying the two channels together electrically.
In addition to parallel mono connection to a stereo system (two amplifiers and two speakers), it is also possible to leave one set of connections unattached for pure mono playback with a single amplifier and a single speaker. However, it is also possible to connect the two mono channels in series for additional output when used in a pure mono system. Use a short cartridge headshell lead wire with female pin-connectors to connect either the Lyra Atlas Mono's upper right pin with the lower left pin, or alternatively the upper left pin with the lower right pin. Then use the two remaining unused pins for connection to your single amp RIAA input (alternatively a transformer input). The two internal channels are now "chained" in serial-connection for additional output and energy when you only use a single amplifier and a single speaker.
The Lyra cartridges are special order.
Analogue - Cartridges | |
Type | Medium weight, medium compliance, low-impedance, low-output moving coil cartridge |
Cartridge Body | One-piece machining from solid titanium billet, with reduced-surface higher-pressure headshell contact area, predominately non-parallel and asymmetrical shaping, phase-interference resonance-controlling mechanism, and body threaded directly for mounting screws |
Stylus Type | Lyra-designed long-footprint variable-radius line-contact nude diamond (3um x 70um profile, block dimensions 0.08 x 0.12 x 0.5mm), slot-mounted |
Cantilever System | Diamond-coated solid boron rod with short one-point wire suspension, directly mounted into cartridge body via high-pressure knife-edge system |
Output Voltage | 0.25mV@5cm/sec., 2.4μH inductance degrees (CBS test record, other test records may alter results) |
Frequency Range | 10Hz ~ 50kHz |
Tracking Force (Recommended) | 1.65 ~ 1.78g (1.72g recommended) |
Recommended Load Impedance | Use a step-up transformer designed for 2 - 3 ohms cartridge impedance. The transformer output must be connected to standard 47kohm MM-level RIAA input, preferably via short, low-capacitance cable |
Compliance | 12x10-6cm/dyne at 100Hz |
Vertical Tracking Angle | 20 degrees |
Weight - Cartridge | (without stylus cover): 11.6g |