Lyra Kleos SL


I found references to the Kleos SL on the Lyra website and several postings which seems to be a low output "special edition" model. Can someone please explain the sonic differences to the "normal" Kleos?
gemini05
Hi,
Have you seen this thread on the naim forum?http://forums.naimaudio.com/topic/lyra-kleos-sl-arrives

There could be practical reasons for wanting lower output. If someone has a SUT designed for a lower output cart, the regular version cart would be inappropriate.

I think the SL is .25mV and the regular is .5mV.
Regards,
Thank you for the link which is quite informative.
It seems astonishing though that there is such a price difference.
These days I am doing the break in period of a new Kleos SL.
I want to comment after microscopic evaluation the SRA is at 99 degrees or so and I low the bearing of the tonearm until the lowest level available for the cartridge (be careful with the washi paper!) and I finally get around 96 degrees. I can't get now the 91to95 best value due to the bad initial adjustment of the cantilever cartridge. :-(
Talking about azimuth calibration I use Fozgometer and matched both channels in this 96 degrees position, in the 99 degrees position it was simply impossible, too far one from the other.
I hope after break in period cantilever will low until 94-95 degrees to avoid any kind of intermodulation distortions.
Jcarr, please. Your comments would be really useful here.
Two more inputs:
1- fozgometer is fully calibrated
2- 99 degrees value was taken at the same tonearm bearing height of the platter in his middle position.