Very interesting Halcro. Thanks for the post.
I suppose another approach is to try to find out which arms the cartridge designers used while developing your cartridge. Then you would at least get closer to what those designers like.
The problem is that there is the whole rest of the system and even the room that plays a role in the overall sound and that will certainly be different from one's own set up.
I have not read anywhere which arms Lyra uses to develop its cartridges, but I did read that the AirTight Supreme was in part developed on an SME arm, for instance.
I suppose another approach is to try to find out which arms the cartridge designers used while developing your cartridge. Then you would at least get closer to what those designers like.
The problem is that there is the whole rest of the system and even the room that plays a role in the overall sound and that will certainly be different from one's own set up.
I have not read anywhere which arms Lyra uses to develop its cartridges, but I did read that the AirTight Supreme was in part developed on an SME arm, for instance.

