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If you can get a used Oracle Delphi and upgrade it to MKV specs for $1800, then that's a no brainer. I helped a friend set a new MK V up and it was a bitch IMO compared to setting up the turn key Rega's (15 minute set up) and Scout (30-45 minute set up). The Oracle literally took two guys about 3 hours to set up- had to mount the Graham tonearm as well. It's a very good table, but retail it's pretty spendy.
The springs were annoying, but we had the most trouble getting the belt on. What a pain in the ass! It's nice the Oracle's spring suspension don't drift like the LP12's! Regardless, I'd still say the Oracle, or Linn for that matter, is not an easy set up TT for someone who has never dealt with analog before. Both sound great, but need a bit more TLC in set up.Michael
re: the belt, it's not really difficult - ya yust gotta know the trick. icon_wink.gif w/the platter removed, ya pull the belt on the platter, then keep it tensioned w/the finger(s) of yer left hand on the platters' underside, while yer thumb's on top of the platter. then, when ya lower the platter as far into the bearing as ya can w/o scrunching yer fingers, ya can release the belt over the motor pulley.
Doug/Michael,That's exactly how I did the belt. Great minds think alike - and apparently ours too Doug,Good to know about the O-L motor. With Oracle's business history, I was concerned about being left out in the cold if mine gave up the ghost at an inopportune time, but I don't really want to spend the coin for the Mk V upgrade right now.
Michael,While I agree with your sentiment, to me recommending an item you have never "put through the wringer" is just slightly removed from what usually happens: people simply recommending what they own. Whan this occurs, there is no real advice, it's just a popularity contest.Why do people do this? Are they really analyzing the poster's situation? Have they ever sat in the poster's listening room? Most importantly, have they listened to every possible contender in that price range?To me, i ...
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Quote from: jcoat007... You might want to check this out. http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtabl&1108249662...I have a Spacedeck also, but that Interspace looks attractive, especially since it appears to have the thick platter. Hollywood Sound (which sold some guys similar Interspaces) thought the Hyper-plattered Interspace was roughly equivalent to the Spacedeck.
I thought the Interspace was discontinued and replaced by the Horizon SE. Correct me if I am wrong.