VPI Shyla cartridge?


Anyone using a VPI Shyla cartridge? 

The only info I've read about it is that it's a Audio Technica OEM. I'm guessing its' a cross between an OC9/ART9?
Or maybe its just a rebadged OC9?

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I'm also interested in listening impressions on this one.  The package with this cart and the new VPI Prime 21+ is very intriguing. 
There was a SS/VPI cartridge.

There was a Dynavector/VPI cartridge
So, if this one, as, ,@tsblejockey says is of ART 7, which Harry said years ago was bright, what should we accept as reality,?

I don't take Harry's recommendations as gospel.
"It's an ART-9, just with a red plastic housing."

The ART9 has been my choice for years. Definitely a "can't go wrong" cartridge in the $1K price point.
If you look at the Prime 21 vs the Prime 21+ you are paying a US$2000 premium for a rebadged Audio Technica ART9 which you can buy for a US1k and a better phono cable. This is typical VPI upselling strategy.

The only benefit I can see is it comes pre set up which saves you that hassle if you are a novice.

At US$6500 check out the Rega P10 as a comparison.
"The only benefit I can see is it comes pre set up which saves you that hassle if you are a novice."
At US$6500 check out the Rega P10 as a comparison. "

It's not a package I would ever consider. I like the Rega P10, but if I had to choose between the 2, I would go with the Prime.
you are paying a US$2000 premium for a rebadged Audio Technica ART9 which you can buy for a US1k and a better phono cable
So what phono cable would you get? If you had that same $2K budget for cart and cable, what would you grab? 
"So what phono cable would you get? If you had that same $2K budget for cart and cable, what would you grab? "

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 $2k cart/cable will  you allow for plenty of choices. Obviously, your particular table/phonostage  will be a factor for an appropriate choice.

The ART9 should work on many. At $1200, it leaves you with around $800. Cable choice? It's another contentious/polarizing subject. I'd spend around $500 or less. Used could mean something 1/2 of retail.
Do we have any hard evidence that this is an unmodified ART9 outside of color and branding? 

It's not like AT hasn't built variants of their carts to a manufactures design before (MoFi is a recent example).  
And as far as the bundle goes, it doesn't seem like a bad deal. Particularly if you are interested in the ART9 and Nordost Blue Heaven (assuming that's what the cable based on). 

So $1200 cart + $700 cable = $1900. Yes, slightly above market value. But all set up in one box from one vendor. Curated for the lazy buyer who doesn't want to shop around for the best cables and carts. It's obviously not the budget choice, but I don't think VPI is rolling in profits from this package either. Just an easy extra option for buyers who want to set up and go. I could see a lot of people going with the package a safe bet as they dive deeper into the vinyl world. And I could equally see this being a "simple solution" for a second system. Not your average buyer, but rather someone who owns a higher end VPI in a main system. 

But tracking back to the Shyla directly - I would LOVE it if someone was able to compare it directly with an ART9 at some point. It would be an interesting A/B.