LYRA DELOS CARTRIDGE TOO BRIGHT, THIN AND SHRILL SOUNDING


Have had a Lyra Delos Cartridge for the last month and have any of you goners noticed a elevated treble, shrill thin bright sound from this Cartridge? I wish I had my HANA ML back. This Lyra sounds horrible!!!
jeffvegas
Jeff Vegas  Can you tell me ,what gain and load you use with that cartridge the Hana ml, thanks I also own one , 
I may not get the Hana back. it's cheaply made. the cantilever bent with a slight brush to clean the stylus. The Lyra is built a lot better. You could even probably do some DJ work with the Delos it's so well built. I just have to try to dial the Delos in or maybe it's damaged.  
It seems like jeffvegas might need an additional "s" on the end of his name.
It IS possible that Jeff has been out in the Las Vegas heat for far too long, thus frying his brain and making him cranky.  Jeff, apologize to Atmasphere.  He is too good for you, and you don't know what you are talking about if you criticize his amplifiers based on bandwidth and bass response, provided the speaker is a good match. Beyond that, you don't know anything about tube electronics if you don't know the potential bandwidth of a properly set up triode.  Allen Wright was able to measure a bandwidth out to 750kHz with his RTP3C tube preamplifier.  What limits the bandwidth of a typical transformer-coupled tube amplifier is the transformer, the absence of which is the core advantage of OTL amplifiers like those made by Atmasphere.