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I just upgraded from a Rega Planar 3/RB 300 to a used but perfectly
working Oracle Alexandria Mk. II with the Alphason HR-100S tonearm
rewired with Van den Hul.

1. Is there anywhere I can download a copy of the manual? The Oracle
website does not have one.

2. When I switch on the main power, the turntable automatically starts
up at 45rpm, as if by default. I'd rather the turntable start up only
when I press either the 33 or 45 rpm touch controls. Besides, you are
supposed to gently give the platter a spin, using your hand, before
starting it up,or so I was told. Helps lengthen belt life, I think.

3. Neither my amp or phono stage has an earth. How do I ground the
turntable?

4. The Alex comes with something called a Dynamic Isolator. I don't know
what it is or what it does.

Other than that, I'm very happy with my Alex. I think it is the perfect
and natural step upwards from a Rega 3.

Thanks.

raz,
malaysia

--
In love, one always begins by deceiving oneself, and one always ends by
deceiving others, that is what the world calls romance. – Oscar Wilde

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Raja Abdul Razak wrote:
> I just upgraded from a Rega Planar 3/RB 300 to a used but perfectly
> working Oracle Alexandria Mk. II with the Alphason HR-100S tonearm
> rewired with Van den Hul.


Nice upgrade.



>
> 1. Is there anywhere I can download a copy of the manual? The Oracle
> website does not have one.
>
> 2. When I switch on the main power, the turntable automatically
starts
> up at 45rpm, as if by default. I'd rather the turntable start up only
> when I press either the 33 or 45 rpm touch controls. Besides, you are
> supposed to gently give the platter a spin, using your hand, before
> starting it up,or so I was told. Helps lengthen belt life, I think.
>
> 3. Neither my amp or phono stage has an earth. How do I ground the
> turntable?


Attatch the ground wire to any screw on the chasis of your phono stage.




>
> 4. The Alex comes with something called a Dynamic Isolator. I don't
know
> what it is or what it does.


What does it look like?



>
> Other than that, I'm very happy with my Alex. I think it is the
perfect
> and natural step upwards from a Rega 3.
>
> Thanks.
>
> raz,
> malaysia
>
> --
> In love, one always begins by deceiving oneself, and one always ends
by
> deceiving others, that is what the world calls romance. - Oscar
Wilde

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it's basically a large capacitor in a plastic box. The idea was to provide a
reservoir to the power supply. The Delphi and Alexandra Mark I's were
thought to loose some image stability in some cases. Personally I never
could make out much of a difference.


> 4. The Alex comes with something called a Dynamic Isolator. I don't know
> what it is or what it does.
>
>

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