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TITAN i
Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
LYRA's flagship model , the Titan i represents the
culmination of Jonathan Carr’s fourth generation designs.
Features:
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Body
machined from a single billet of Titanium alloy
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Diamond coated Boron rod cantilever
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Natural
diamond, Ogura-manufactured, LYRA original line-contact stylus
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Entirely hand-made and "voiced" by Yoshinori
Mishima for consistency and performance
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Two layer windings for energetic 0.5mV output
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Exchange with any Lyra Cartridge
BODY
The entire main structure is machined from a single
piece of Titanium alloy, which has been curved and shaped in a
manner calculated to minimize any potential standing waves,
internal reflections or resonances.
This microscopic attention to detail has been
extended to the interior body structures, which are too intricate
to be formed by mechanical means. A process known as electrical
discharge machining is used, not only because of its ability to
fashion complex shapes, but also because it is a non-contact
process, and therefore does not create any mechanical stresses in
the machined structure. The superior rigidity afforded by the
Titan i's solid, intricate, low-resonance body construction helps
create a clearly defined reference pivot for the cantilever, which
improves the conversion accuracy of mechanical vibrations into
electrical signals.
A rigid titanium body also creates an efficient
path for the vibrations from the stylus to be channeled away from
the critical signal generator area and into the tonearm, where
this energy can be dissipated effectively. The particular titanium
alloy used has been chosen specifically for its low-level of
self-resonances and advantageous sonic properties.
The Titan i is fully nude design, with a body shape
that has been designed to minimize cavity resonances, and also
minimize the presence of conductive materials in the vicinity of
the magnetic gap and signal generator coils. For similar reasons,
the front magnet carrier of the Titan i is both non-magnetic and
non-conductive. This non-conductive, nude construction prevents
the formation of dynamically induced variable eddy currents that
would otherwise interfere with the primary magnetic field and
distort the signal generation process
GENERATOR SYSTEM
Two symmetrical disc magnets are used in a non-polepiece
generator system, while the stylus rides at the tip of a low-mass
diamond block measuring 0.08 x 0.12 x 0.5mm. The stylus itself is
a LYRA-designed line-contact, with a major radius of 70
micrometers and a minor radius of 3 micrometers.
A compound structure cantilever has been designed
to increase propagation velocity and self-dampening
characteristics. Consisting of a solid boron core, an outer
diamond layer, and an additional reinforcement metal jacket, the
cantilever's combination of low mass, high stiffness and low
internal resonances reduces overshoot and ringing, thereby helping
to minimize the audibility of groove damage and improving the
perceived signal-noise ratio, even on worn records. The signal
coils are wound from high-purity 6N copper over a
chemically-refined high-purity iron core, which has been
gold-plated to reduce eddy currents and thereby minimize
distortion. The impedance characteristics remain flat far beyond
the audible range, and the use of high-purity materials reduces
both measured and audible distortions.
An ultra-short suspension wire creates a precisely
defined reference pivot for the cantilever, and plays an important
role in improving the conversion accuracy of mechanical vibrations
into electrical signals. The compound damper system utilizes
completely new damper materials that provide superior tracking,
detail retrieval and minimal ringing.
The cantilever assembly of the Titan i has been
mounted directly to the titanium body. Intermediate mounting
methods such as polepieces or subcarriers have been completely
eliminated. Both the cantilever and the insides of the body have
been shaped so that when the two components are joined to each
other, a double-knife-edge system is created, which concentrates
as much pressure as possible on the joint area and thereby
achieves a type of cold weld. This direct mounting system
minimizes the number of mechanical joints between the cantilever
and tonearm, and maximizes mechanical energy transfer away from
the stylus and generator area. The end result is far less
reflected mechanical energy, and therefore significantly reduced
levels of distortion and resonance.
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Specifications |
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Output Voltage |
0.5 mV (5.0cm/sec., zero to peak, 45 degrees) |
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Frequency
Response |
10Hz - 50kHz |
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Channel
Separation |
35 dB or better at 1kHz |
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Recommended
Tracking Force |
1.6 - 1.75 g |
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Compliance |
12 x 10-6 cm/dyne at 100Hz |
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Internal Impedance |
5.5 ohms |
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Recommended Load Impedance |
100 ohms to 47 kohms |
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Coil Wire |
Ultra pure 6 nines "Stress Free" Copper |
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Cantilever Material |
Diamond coated boron rod |
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Stylus |
Natural
diamond, Ogura-manufactured, LYRA original line-contact
stylus |
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Contact Radius |
3 x 70 micrometers profile |
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Mounting |
Centerline through mounting holes to stylus
tip: 9.5 mm |
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Cartridge Weight |
10.5 g (without stylus cover) |
Specifications subject to change without notice. |
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