Shane D
"I collect sound signatures"
I owned a Lyr 3 and used it with a variety of tubes until recently. I sold it because once the Lyr 3 dragged me into tube-land, which I had resisted for a long time, I fell in head first and ended up going from Lyr 3 to very well-regarded but discontinued amps, first the Apex Peak (another 6SN7 hybrid, less powerful than the Lyr 3 but a step up with the headphones I own) and eventually an Eddie Current Aficionado, which is my current favorite amp with ZMF Verité headphones. Apex Peak and EC Aficionado, even well used (both had several previous careful owners) are way more expensive than the Lyr 3 new. They are better to my ears, but if I had not gone down the tube rabbit hole I'd be quite happy with the Lyr 3. The Lyr 3 is (to my ears) a big step up from Schiit solid state amps I've used (Asgard 2, Jotunheim), Cavalli Liquid Carbon, and also a step up from the Neurochrome HP-1 I have at work (I kept it rather than the Lyr 3 because I wanted to have at work something I can turn on and off at will, leave on long periods unattended, etc). The only solid-state amp I've heard that (IMO) bests the Lyr 3 is the SPL Phonitor XE I have at home, which costs 3.5x as much. Summary: Asgard 2 < Cavalli Liquid Carbon < Jotunheim < Neurochrome HP-1 < Lyr 3 < Apex Peak < Phonitor XE < EC Aficionado, tested with MrSpeakers Ether C Flow, MrSpeakers Æon Closed, and ZMF Verité silkwood. There's quite a bit of variation between these but even the Aficionado is not that tube-y with the tubes I have on it. Lyr 3 with a nice NOS tube (such as Westinghouse Reliatron "D-getter," Ken-Rad VT23, ...) is just that tad warm but not bloomy at all, punchy solid bass, detailed mids, crisp highs. For calibration, I listen mostly to modern jazz and various kinds of solo and orchestral classical music (From my Roon "most played: András Schiff's Bach Das wohltemperierte Clavier, Vijay Iyer Trio's Accelerando, Nels Cline's Lovers, Charlie Haden/John Taylor's Nightfall, Bill Frisell/Thomas Morgan Small Town, Romina Basso's Voces de Sefarad, Wolfgang Muthspiel's Rising Grace, Aaron Park's Little Big).
Wow, that is one king size reply!
Thanks for the feedback. I have no doubt that the Lyr 3 sounds great, I just have to figure out/guess if it is a sound that I like.
Speaking of Jazz, do you subscribe to Jazziz? I just got my quarterly issue with CD's featuring a WIDE selection of music. Very cool and Very interesting.
Shane D