Lyra Delos A truth teller or what?


My experience with the Lyra Delos has been good and to put it the best way too revealing?  So far my original vinyl sounds incredible, especially stuff from the Golden age of stereo.  Amazing to say the least.  However, newly remastered stuff sounds extremely overdone and in some cases unlistenable and I am talking about a lot of Classic reissues.  Is this just the way it will be or will this cartridge still relax a little as I only have roughly 50 hours or so on it?
tzh21y
It will be interesting to hear your comparison to the Michell.  I really think that table can be just magical. 
I found the Delos to sound a bit etched in my system. It was like they designed a cartridge to sound kinda digital.

Lyra is very system dependent and just wasn't good in mine. My friend has multiple Lyras, so go figure.

Where did you get the Van den Hul?  

I bought the Black Beauty directly from a European dealer, and the Frog from a local dealer here in Australia.
tzh, I would have thought that the Cardas cables would somewhat mitigate any tendency for the Lyra(s) to sound "clinical".  Cardas ICs and speaker cables tend to the Benz view of things, in my own experience on my system.  For me also, however, the Cardas wires tended to enforce a certain blandness or sameness.  (Obviously, this is a completely subjective opinion. Anyone else is free to have a different one.)  
Lewm, That is exactly correct.  My take is the Lyra just is not very rolled off.  It is very extended and it seems as though older recordings were so well recorded that they are so revealing through the Lyra and the Benz tends to veil in comparison.  On more recent hotter reissues, the benz sounds better at the expense of mistracking sometimes in comparison to the Lyra which really just tracks just about anything with ease.  I just hope it melows a little bit more as it is still a bit edgy but also only has about fifty hours or so on it.