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
Not a VPI bashing party, bit it sadly has morphed into unipivot vs gimbal thread.  Ugh.
Well Jeff it's a good thing I have the 10.5i Uni Pivot on my Super Prime Scout as well as the 10 inch 3D Reference Gimbaled on the way. (Ordered June 30 right before the price hike).

We'll see which arm my Lyra Kleos likes best.

BTW, reach out to Alasdair yet or are you still enjoying all the attention you're getting?
Not a VPI bashing party, bit it sadly has morphed into unipivot vs gimbal thread. Ugh.
No, it is fundamentally a troll thread. 
As I stated in my first contribution to this thread, there is a known pattern to these kinds of threads. 
The OP starts out sounding sincerely interested in finding some helpful tips though even the OP itself should have raised eyebrows;
Have had a Lyra Delos Cartridge for the last month and [improper conjunctive-is English the OP's first language?] have any of you goners noticed a [sic-should be "an"] elevated treble, [sic, improper use of comma] shrill thin bright sound from this Cartridge [why is "C" in "cartridge capitalized?] ? I wish I had my HANA ML back. This Lyra sounds horrible!!!
But soon it becomes apparent that the OP is not looking for advice but rather has his mind made up and only wants attention by attacking a well-regarded piece of kit. Then we find out the OP claims to be an expert at cartridge set-up and yet paradoxically entertained ideas that this cartridge needs tubed gear (utterly ridiculous) and then after allegedly pining for his trashed Hana ML states that he only likes MM, not realizing that the Hana is also MC. 
So no, while I did mention his unipivot arm not being the best vehicle for a Lyra cartridge twice, this thread has not morphed or drifted into a unipivot vs. gimbaled arm thread. It has developed into just one thing-an embarrassing cringe-worthy train wreck for our drunken OP. 
Let's examine this beaut of a post;
My ortofon 2m black blew the Hana and Lyra out of the water!!! MOVING COILS ARE HIGHLY OVERRATED.. Tubes cannot have frequency extension like a transistor. Mr Atmosphere, I sold your amps back in the 90's at a dealer in Southern California. Had a pair of your OTL's running the top of my Vandersteen 4a's. Nice amps, but they were NOT a neutral sounding amp and DID NOT HAVE the air and transparency of their solid state equivalent.  
So now our drunken sailor says his Hana was trash too as his Ortofon 2M "blew it out of the water". He claims he sold Atma-Sphere kit and yet he does not even know how to spell their name! He claims, without knowing me, to have "forgotten more than [I] have ever known" and yet he blurts out this gem;
When I heard a Demo of the Delos it was on an all tube system. Mine is solid state. There is the problem. I would not recommend this cartridge to anyone unless you have tubes which roll of highs and add body and warmth to the sound.
How can anyone with 35 years of claimed experience including being a high-end dealer make such a categorical statement about all tubed gear? This is not just cringe-worthy, it is vomit inducing!
fsonicsmith, please return to listening to your 1990's NAD gear believing its high end. lol
Tubes cannot have frequency extension like a transistor.
ROTFLMAO... this statement is laughably false. 
Had a pair of your OTL's running the top of my Vandersteen 4a's. Nice amps, but they were NOT a neutral sounding amp and DID NOT HAVE the air and transparency of their solid state equivalent. 
I've had a good number of customers running the 4as full range that would beg to disagree with you on that point. I showed with 4as at CES one year- Richard walked into our room and complained (maybe that's not the right word- he was actually pretty happy) that we had better sound than he did. Just FWIW and that sort of thing, our amps have power bandwidth well past 100KHz; 1 watt power is flat to 200Khz and the output section by itself is good to well past 50MHz (the risetime is about 600V/uS which few transistor amps can do; the voltage amplifier input is what is bandwidth limited). So yes, tubes can have plenty of bandwidth extension like a transistor.

You're not going to find ANY Gimbaled tonearm at an affordable price that beats a VPI Unipivot.  
That depends on what is meant by 'affordable'. The Triplanar uses lower friction bearings than the VPI so might be a candidate for contradicting this statement...
If you spend even more money, and the bottleneck persists, you will be really upset (smile).
This appears to be where things sit. Without knowing why a perfectly good cartridge isn't working right its a good bet that future exploits will be doomed to the same fate- those who do not learn from history etc....