Thirteen years since inception the MK V, the Research & Design team at Oracle was ready to step up to the challenge of updating the legend of the Delphi turntable.
New suspension pillars and feet (fully adjustable) are now constructed from delrin (a nylon hybrid/derivative) this provides greater interface against vibrations travelling between the resting place of the deck and the platter improving clarity, bass depth and openness. Next a new bearing material (delrin/teflon mix), redesigned housing, spindle modifications, and a new oil all combine to reduce the possibility of vibration getting through to platter and being transferred to the cartridge. The final piece of the puzzle being filled by the micro vibrational damping system, a series of three independent reservoirs filled with ultra viscous silicone fluid, three plungers (again fully adjustable) that enable you to 'dial in' quite simply breath taking performance. All these design improvements culminate in a simply stunning piece of musical engineering.

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Oracle CD Players are praised as much for their appearance as their performance. "Splendid Isolation:the reinvention of the CD player" Mail on Sunday reporter when the Oracle CD player was the "Object of Desire" click here
The analogue stage plays a vital role in high performance of the Oracle CD player, it filters the quantification residues, it eliminates left over pollution from the supplies in a common mode and the electrical rejections of the different internal circuitry of the CD engine drive board.
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Oracle's philosophy and inspiration for this superb piece of audio engineering that is the CD 1000 was borne out of the famous CD 2000 transport. The design criteria had to be of the very finest order due to the audio reproductive qualities and following the CD 2000 had generated
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