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I'm thinking I've not seen the newer one yet.
I'm thinking I've not seen the newer one yet.
Where is the significant point of diminishing returns on hi-end turntable?
The hard acrylic mat The hard acrylic mat represents a significant improvement with respect to the original Oracle Groove Isolator that was used by Oracle until the end of the 80’s. The acrylic mat is machined with a slightly concave surface which helps flattening of the record more efficiently when using the Oracle record clamp. The acrylic has very similar vibrational energy transmission properties than the vinyl used in records which minimizes its contribution to sound coloration. Listening tests have shown better results in transient response, stereo image and provided more control and detail in the low frequencies. http://www.oracle-audio.com/parts-upgrades Scroll almost to the bottom. It's reassuring that you were probably referring to the hard rubber one I have. If anyone out there has tried the new acrylic Oracle mat; please let us know how much of an impact it made! |
balthus makes an interesting observation. I was reminded of this earlier this year when I was in Fredericton, NB visiting my daughter and decided to check out a used vinyl shop downtown. I found a copy of Crime of the Century by Supertramp that looked in decent shape. I had the guy spin it up on their turntable (Rega & Red 2M). It sounded very good on the store’s system. Once I got it home and cleaned it, I put it on and holy crap! I couldn’t believe the noise!? It’s unplayable on my system (modified Roksan Xerxes, modified RB300 arm, London Decca Super Gold cart, & Croft RIAA phono stage). Some days I wonder if I wouldn’t be better off having a less resolving analog system? |
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