Transfiguration Proteus


I have owned this low output (.2mc) cart for about 5 months. Previously I had a Benz Ruby, about 5k. at the time of purchase, so in the same league.

Where to begin; the difference is night and day. The Benz has a glorious lushness to it; a rich musicality that, on classical particularly, gives a wonderful glow to the instruments. It is neutral but manages to be soft without undue warmth.

The Proteus is different in that it recreates the event in a characterless but absolutely penetrating way. The musical spectrum sounds real. You can hear that x is playing a flute and there is the bass line in every aspect, and oops, the singer has come in a bit late. Its all there.

With so few windings the cart is lightning quick and I suppose that is what allows it to capture every picosecond of time. It is "real" in an astonishingly lifelike way.

Also present is, by definition, the emotive quality of the music. This device allowed me, perhaps for the first time since I sold my old Sumiko Blue Point to really be moved by what I heard.

The sound is simply "there there". I don't know how to describe it better. For example, I have some yellow parlophones - With the Beatles, Help, etc. that I never listened to because they were kind of boring. Muddy , somewhat low fi; collectible though because they are rare and in great shape.

I put on "With" under the Proteus and, really, for the very first time, was blown away!! John's voice and intonation with the amazing harmony was astonishing. The raw power that popped out of the speakers made me realize - again for the first time since I heard "Help" on my parents breakfast table' Grundig in '65 just why the Beatles were the Beatles.

Realism, detail, musicality, and emotion don't get better than this. It is the top of the pile in my book. Your journey to the ultimate audio experience could very well end here.
pingufreddy
Have one as well love it musical,wonderful stage depth,great natural bass best Transfiguration ever had them for 20 years.Enjoy.
Congrats on your Proteus. I have had one for nearly 3 months. Fully endorse all you have to say on this cart.
NJoy
Pradeep
Curious about what loading(I know this is phonostage/system dependent) other Proteus owners are using. Was getting superb results with a 30ohm loading much like the earlier Orpheus L. I have 2 inputs on my phono stage the Nagra VPS, MC and MM. The MC has a Lyra Atlas and the Proteus is plugged into the MM stage via a Ortofon 80SE SUT and I get the best results leaving the loading wide open at 47k ohms.
Pradeep
I have had a Proteus since January. Superb and IMO superior to my Orpheus LO. No retipping available from this mfg but a generous trade in program. I know since I accidentally did in my Orpheus prior to making an excellent trade in for the Proteus. I am using a Hovland Preamp with MC Phono 536 ohm loading and 66 db gain.
I've had an Orpheus for about 9 months now and I love it immensely for many of the same characteristics discussed above about the Proteus. For those who have heard both, I would be interested to hear specifically how the Proteus improves on the Orpheus. There's a part of me that doesn't want to hear the answer as I feel like after much tweaking and upgrading I finally have my system singing in a very enjoyable way, but such is how the hobby goes I guess...