FAQ
I hear hum through the headphones, what do I do?
You may have a ground loop. To fix a ground loop, try a
GFCI outlet or a ground loop isolator. If it’s low-level hum
and noise, you can use Lo gain to reduce it. If it’s on IEMs,
they may be too sensitive for Lyr. And, ask yourself...do I
want to send 6 watts into my ear canals?
There’s no sound for a while after I turn Lyr on. What’s up?
That’s perfectly normal. Lyr delays the headphone output
for 20 seconds after you first turn the amp on.
Can I leave Lyr on all the time?
You can, but it shortens tube lifespan (5,000 hrs is only
about 200 days).
Can I power speakers with Lyr?
That’s not a great idea—speakers require more current
than headphones, and you may trigger Lyr’s internal
protection.
It doesn’t turn on, what do I do?
Plug it in to a different AC socket. Ensure you are not
currently in a blackout. Then email us if it still doesn’t
work.
Frequency Response:
20Hz-20Khz, -0.1db
1Hz-300KHz, -3dB
Max Power, 32 ohms: 6.0W
Max Power, 50 ohms: 4.0W
Max Power, 300 ohms: 660mW
Max Power, 600 ohms: 330mW
THD: <0.01% 20-20KHz, at 1V RMS,
Hi gain (worst case)
IMD: <0.01%, CCIR at 1V RMS (Hi)
SNR: >95db, unweighted,
ref 1V RMS, in Lo gain mode
Crosstalk: <-65dB, 20Hz-20KHz
Gain: Hi = 10 (20db) or Lo = 1.5 (3.5db)
Output Impedance: 0.4 ohms (Lo),
1.5 ohms (Hi)
Power Consumption: 30W
Size: 9 x 6 x 3.25”
Weight: 6 lbs
SPECS
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