Lyra Atlas SL Lambda Moving Coil Cartridge
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£10,295.00
Lyra Atlas SL 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 SL
LYRA ATLAS SL ("Single Layer" low-impedance, low-output model)
This is a special, built-to-order, version of Lyra Atlas for expert users with very high-gain, extra low noise phonostages, or alternatively a step-up transformer designed for phono cartridges of 2 - 3 ohms or less.
Most users (and phonostages) will benefit from the regular Atlas with much higher output and considerably more energy; resulting in a much better signal-to-noise ratio. If you are in doubt about which version of Atlas that will work best in your system, please go with the regular Atlas.
The Atlas SL may provide extra pure and pristine sound from an audio system that is optimized for a low-impedance, low-output cartridge. However, this may be accompanied with a lesser level of energy and power.
Lyra nevertheless has decided to offer SL models, for those who are confident that they can extract the benefits from such a low-output MC phono cartridge.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR ATLAS SL
• Designer: Jonathan Carr
• Builder: Yoshinori Mishima (final build, testing), Akiko Ishiyama (preliminary build).
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 |
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 | 0.25 mV@5 cm/sec., zero to peak, 45 degrees (CBS test record, other test records may alter results) |
Frequency Range | 10 Hz-50 kHz |
Tracking Force (Recommended) | 1.65 ~ 1.78g (1.72g recommended) |
Compliance | 12 X10 cm/dyne at 100 Hz |
Vertical Tracking Angle | 20 degrees |
Weight - Cartridge | (without stylus cover): 11.6g |
Analogue - MC Step Up Transformer | |
Recommended Load Impedance | Recommended load via step-up transformer: 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 |