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Old 11-25-2018, 11:07 AM
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At one time I had the Lyra Helikon stereo and mono cartridges. Using the mono cartridge on mono recordings was clearly better IMHO.

Using the mono cartridge created more detail and separation due to less noise. Even on LP’s that you would hear clicks and pops when using a stereo cartridge you won’t here them or at least hear them less if you use a mono cartridge.

Bottom line if funds permit, get the mono cartridge. You won’t be disappointed.
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