VIP, SOTA & Oracle Turntables


Can these turntables from the late 1980's and 1990's be upgraded to more recent standards? I am planning to purchase one of these turntables for use in my audio system. Since I can't afford to purchase new, my plan is to purchase a used turntable and arm for upgrade later when I have extra cash.

My present system consistes of the:

1. Threshold S/300
2. Classe DR-5 pre-amp
3. DAC
4. Parasound 2000 CD transport
5. Upgraded cables and interconnects
6. Mirage M-09 speakers to be upgraded to Maggies 1.6. I presently listen to CD's but really want to begin pulling our some of my classical and jazz albums. All advice will be welcomed. Thanks very much.
rbwinterlink
While I agree with Sirspeedy on sota,you might want to take a look at the Well Tempered Amadeus. At $2800 you'll have money left over for an poverpriced cart and an outboard suspension.
I haven't heard the other you mention, but I agree with SirSpeedy that Sota is an excellent table. The mid and upper models come with a suspended platter. If you put the table on spikes, you end up with one very accurate sounding table.

The Sotas are an excellent value, and on the used market they are especially so. I have bought two Sotas used over the years and have been pleased both times.
I've not heard a SOTA, but have heard Oracle Delphi's of various vintages, VPI Scout-series and HW-19 series tables. The Delphi is much more to my liking than the VPI's due to its more lively/involving presentation.
Oh, and to answer the actual question, any Delphi can be updated to present specs (Mk. V) - the newer it is, the less expensive the updates. But the most expensive update is the Mk. V motor/plinth combo @ ~$1.5K. That one is really only necessary if the motor has a problem, the rest are more likely to improve sonics on a better value for dollar basis...

The VPI's are a bit tougher, as not all parts are available from VPI anymore on the HW-19 series, however all Scouts can be upgraded to higher models.