nicknack40
100+ Head-Fier
Anybody using the Lyr 3 with LCD2-C's Currently using Magni 3 which is great value for what it is but intrested in trying the Lyr 3
Anybody using the Lyr 3 with LCD2-C's Currently using Magni 3 which is great value for what it is but intrested in trying the Lyr 3
If you like the sound of the LCD2C, the Lyr 3 is a good pairing. I had the combo paired up for 2 weeks, and thought it was ok.Anybody using the Lyr 3 with LCD2-C's Currently using Magni 3 which is great value for what it is but intrested in trying the Lyr 3
Got a NOS 1950 2-hole Sylvania "Bad Boy" from Brent Jessee for $50 (+postage) a while ago, but only testing it now because my home office was under construction and most of my audio gear was boxed. Liking it a lot on my Lyr 3. A bit more bass-tilted than other, much more expensive, 6SN7s I've liked (NOS Ken Rad VT-231, Psvane 6SN7-SE) but I could easily stick with it as a good, engaging pairing with the Lyr.Anybody run a 5692? 6SN7 are getting expensive, good thing you only need one.
Battle of the two amps, first round. Listening to a fantastic recent hi-res Linn recording of medieval vocal music Parle Qui Veut by Sollazzo Ensemble. Lyr 3+Bad Boy is very engaging, warm without being treacly. However, Peak+Psvane has some extra refinement, getting more of the micro-detail in softer soloist passages, of the fine-grained character of individual voices and breaths, and covering the full dynamic range without fuzziness (which is curious as the Lyr has way more power). If I was not listening so closely, I would probably have missed these differences.My home office is finally redone with a nice shelf for audio gear and bookshelves for way too many books. Here's the testbench: Lyr 3 on the left, with a just-started-to-burn-in Sylvania two-hole Bad Boy, in the middle the Apex Peak with the Psvane 6SN7-SE, a backwards-connected SYS to allow me to switch between the two amps stacked on the Peak, and on the right a stack of a Metrum Onyx DAC and a Metrum Ambre streamer. Storage cabinets under the bookshelves have room for a good 6SN7 collection Under the shelf, you may spy power cables going to a Furman power conditioner, and the Peak's DC power cable going to its Volcano LPS.
Also interested in this. Just bought a Polaris cuz I found it one cheap, but still curious about the Lyr3.Can anyone comment on Lyr 3 vs Project Polaris?
Hi guys,
I have Beyerdynamics DT880 250Ω and tried it with Magni 3 and Vali 2. With Magni 3 it was not a good matchup - too harsh treble. I very liked the Vali 2 sound with stock tube. It took the harsh treble off. I would like to buy something better - should i buy Ly3 with 4490 DAC module or Valhalla 2 with Bifrost 4490?
My experience with the Magni 3 is there is something not quite right with the treble, and while “harsh” may be a bit strong (metallic maybe?), it certainly seems to be there. I hear it more on some phones than others, but once noticed, it’s kind of obvious. I don’t hear it with the Lyr 3 at all with any of the tubes I’ve tried. I was using a 4490 based DAC upstream of the Lyr for a while and it sounded great so I don’t think you’ll hear any harshness if you use the module, but YMMV. Never heard a Valhalla so no comments there.
If you're set on high impedance HPs like the DT880 250 ohm or HD6XX 300 ohm and don't think you'll be venturing into low impedance HP's, the Valhalla 2 is an incredible amplifier. As a Class A, Single-ended Triode, OTL amp it has a wonderfully warm tube sound w/o getting all mushy and syrupy. Given its price, it would pair nicely with a Bifrost MB instead of 4490 with the $$ saved over Lyr 3 to give you an even richer sound.
If you want to keep options open for future low impedance HPs or planars, the Lyr 3 is definitely an easy recommendation as a SS / Tube hybrid. It does equally well on low or high impedance HPs and is a very potent and smooth sounding amplifier. A coin-toss as they are both really good amps, but VH2 needs careful HP impedance matching.
I wouldn't sell either of mine.
I wouldn't sell either of mine.