Lyra Olympos vs Parnassus naked original version


Has anyone ever compared Lyra Olympos vs Parnassus (original version)? I have just bought a Parnassus and was a really exciting experience listening to it . It was the first time I lived the vibration of the music in every little detail, with lots and lots of energy without any harshness or politeness. Is it wothing the extra cost to create an Olympos cartridge?

P.S.
I must say Parnassus was nude and connected with a very unique step up transformer that will be in the market in a very limited quantities.

Thank you in advance.
pentatonia
The magnetic circuit lends a family resemblance between the two cartridges.

Unfortunately, the Parnassus I compared with an Olympos had quite a few miles on it, so I can't say for certain how much of the extra refinement came from the Olympos, and how much of the difference was due to (perhaps) a worn out Parnassus.

One thing is certain - they sound like very close siblings.

Both cartridges were compared on one of my Galibier turntables using two Schroeder References. Hopefully, this little bit of information can help in some way.

Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
Hi Thom,
from your responce I understand that, regardless the miles they had on, these two cartridges have almost the same sonic quality since their magnet system is identical. Am I right?
I don't think, that they are more or less identical, because the Olympos uses the magnets only. The Olympos uses the Titan Body (I think I read it somewhere), this was made later when the Titan cartridge was introduced. Then there is the needle, the suspension which can be changed too (or more). You can ask Lyra for that special information.
Anyway, when you like the sound of the Parnassus and don't want to spend the money to go for Olympos, they will rebuild the Parnassus (they support their older Designs).