The price on the Oracle is too high. You could get a mk V with sme arm for that . Then it would be no contest.
Turntable Upgrade Advice Needed Rega P9 or Oracle
Hello,
I am new to this forum.
Last year I upgraded my TT from a Rega P2 to a P5. I've added the Groovetracer mods to the P5 (subplatter, counterweight and Delrin platter). I'm very satisfied with the sound of the P5 and won't be looking to upgrade in the very near future.
When it's time to upgrade, where do I go from the P5? The RP6, while a better table would be a lateral move. As would a P7. I was thinking more along the lines of a used P9 or an RP8.
My audio dealer is offering to sell me his personal Oracle Delphi Mark IV Turbo for around $3200 or so. The Oracle does not have a tonearm. I've done some research on the Oracle and it's supposed to be an excellent sounding table. I guess the downside is that I would have to buy a tonearm. I've also heard that the Delphi is a finicky table and if breaks down the parts are expensive.
An option would be to buy an RB1000 tonearm to replace the RB700 on my P5 and should I decide to buy the Oracle, I could always mount it on the Mark IV.
What is the better turntable? Would it make more sense to find a used P9?
Thanks!
I am new to this forum.
Last year I upgraded my TT from a Rega P2 to a P5. I've added the Groovetracer mods to the P5 (subplatter, counterweight and Delrin platter). I'm very satisfied with the sound of the P5 and won't be looking to upgrade in the very near future.
When it's time to upgrade, where do I go from the P5? The RP6, while a better table would be a lateral move. As would a P7. I was thinking more along the lines of a used P9 or an RP8.
My audio dealer is offering to sell me his personal Oracle Delphi Mark IV Turbo for around $3200 or so. The Oracle does not have a tonearm. I've done some research on the Oracle and it's supposed to be an excellent sounding table. I guess the downside is that I would have to buy a tonearm. I've also heard that the Delphi is a finicky table and if breaks down the parts are expensive.
An option would be to buy an RB1000 tonearm to replace the RB700 on my P5 and should I decide to buy the Oracle, I could always mount it on the Mark IV.
What is the better turntable? Would it make more sense to find a used P9?
Thanks!
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