Ideal SUT for Lyra Olympos cartridge?


I have a Lyra Olympos on a Graham Phantom arm and like this combination alot. I am looking for the SUT that can best match this cartridge. I've got a rather inexpensive Cinemag which simply doesn't highlight the attricutes of this cartridge at all. Price aside, what would fellow Goners suggest and where to get it. Auditorium, Express, Shindo, looking for some meat on the bones type of sound and hopefully some flexibility for future carts.
frontier1
Dear Frontier1, uuuhhps - I forgot: - of course, only Raul is right, constantly learning, constantly growing-up (god - he must be tall by now !) and he is the one only "objective" source of information here on Audiogon.
Forget my remark about an experienced owner of the Olympos with a high gain phono stage and many SUTs.
Forget too about all the technical synergies between a moving coil and the corresponding inductance of the matching transformer (SUT).
Go put your Olympos direct into your MM stage .... ;^) ... and live happy ever after.
Enjoy,
D.
Well, Raul, I think, I forgot more about High Quality analog reproduction you will ever learn. Live in peace with MM Cartridges. That's your Standard and that's ok.
cheers!
Dear Syntax/Dertonarm: Some of the audio learning curve " stages/steps " where both of you are and where I'm are different and nothing wrong with this because almost each one of us have their very specific Audio Learning Curve Status/Level.

Both of you still are on SUTs, heavy mass TTs, LOMC cartridges, tubes, vintage tonearms and the like.

I already been in all those audio " subjects/stages/steps " where I enjoyed each one of them at maximum and where I ( like Dertonarm posted. ) learned a lot and in deep in each one " stage ".

IMHO I'm an empirical audio " researcher " and as you know a person that likes audio " adventures out of the box ". This IMHO healthy attitude permit me over the time to grow-up and improve on almost any audio area where you ( sooner or latter ) will be in the future.

I, in no way, have any " orientation " by any reason to support in deep audio technology or audio items that already " get out of time/expire " for me due to a better audio options.
Don't you think that this learning process was a " fast track " one, no it takes a lot of years of enjoyment ( at each item stage. ), tests, tests and more tests: tests/experiences over a wide of audio systems different from mine. I take audio and music very seriously always.

Yes, right now I left behind all those " stages " that you both support because I learned that there are way better " roads " and audio technology to improve any system quality performance level.

Right now I support that digital could and can outperform the analog experience and for many people this can't be: I have to be wrong.
I understand why the persons could think in this way because they and their audio systems are in a different ALCS.

In the future you as many other analog oriented persons will agree that digital is not the " way to go " but another great and unexpected " way to go ".

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Dear Syntax: +++++ " I forgot more about High Quality analog reproduction you will ever learn. Live in peace with MM Cartridges. " +++++

yes I know that you just forgot it. Then I suppose you need to learn again or stay where you are.

Yes too, I'm still learning on analog that's why I understand the whole MM/MI subject.

In the other side there are several persons that for different reasons stops their audio/music learning process and stop their grow-up, I did/do not.

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Dear Dertonarm: +++++ " constantly learning, constantly growing-up (god - he must be tall by now !) " +++++

agree, I can't be said it in better way!

+++++ " he is the one only "objective" source of information here on Audiogon. " +++++

fortunately not, there are several persons with different ALCL in different audio subjects where I follow my learning process and where other people do the same.

In the other side you have an ALCL where in some audio subjects several persons in this forum are at higher level ( that you are. ) on that same Audio Learning Curve subject or it is that you are still thinking what you posted when you begin in this forum? remember?:

" I don't have nothing to learn on audio ", this was your " intimidate/tion " Agon presentation.

Over time several persons show you ( one and again. ) that you was and are wrong with what you think of your overall audio knowledge level.
The latest one ( a few days ago. ) was John_gordon on that SME subject: remember?

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.