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Origin Live Multi-Layer Platter Option
720,00 €
The Origin Live Multi-Layer Platter is a premium upgrade designed for the Aurora, Calypso, and Resolution decks, and standard on Sovereign turntables. It significantly enhances performance with increased dynamics, ultra-fast transients, deeper bass, and improved definition across all frequencies. This advanced platter uses cutting-edge energy dissipation techniques to minimize resonance and deliver a more vivid, precise sound. It’s a game-changer for those seeking top-tier audio fidelity and is known for its substantial impact on overall sound quality.
1 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
Origin Live Multi-Layer Platter Option
The Multi-Layer Platter development and production costs were high but the performance improvements are worth it.
Notable are increased dynamics, ultra fast transients, deeper bass and improved definition throughout the range.
However all aspects of the music benefit from the multi-layer platter.
The Multilayer platter is an option available for the Aurora, Calypso and Resolution decks. It is included as standard on Sovereign turntables.
This option makes a colossal difference to the performance (more so than the difference between 2 turntable models). Notable are increased dynamics, ultra fast transients, deeper bass and improved definition throughout the range. However all aspects of the music benefit from the multi-layer platter.
Hi Fi Critic Magazine made the following comments on the multi-layer:
“The sonic outcome of fitting the new platter to the Calypso was not marginal in a “well, it might as well stay now it’s on there” kind-of-way. It was shockingly effective, resulting in a 50% plus uplift in performance over stock…… It is a masterpiece of voicing that must have taken heaven only knows how long to get right. It works evenly, top to bottom, removing the fog from recordings. Timing, dynamics and tonal veracity are all improved.
Performance
The multi-layer platter is costly to produce but the performance improvements are worth it. Notable are increased dynamics, ultra fast transients, deeper bass and improved definition throughout the range. However all aspects of the music benefit when you install this platter.
Features
The Multi-layer platter uses advanced energy dissipation techniques to both support the record with minimum resonance whilst at the same time allowing energy to escape.
This item solves complex issues that plague sonic purity and derives from massive research and development. The closer structures get to the actual record the more they have to be right.
Applications
This option is included as standard on the Sovereign deck and above. However it may be added as an optional extra to the Calypso & Resolution.
If coupled with the upgrade transformer this brings the performance of the Resolution to almost the same level as the Sovereign Turntable.
REVIEW BY HI FI CRITIC MAGAZINE
If you wish to upgrade your platter then please send us your existing platter and spindle. Once we receive this we will modify your spindle (remove the top so it fits the new multi-layer platter) and send you the new platter and your modified spindle. Please note, we cannot simply send you a new spindle as every spindle is matched and honed to its bearing.
“My final move was to change the Calypso’s standard acrylic platter for the upgrade multi-layer affair. Acrylic may well be a popular platter material, but its detractors observe that it may suck some of the energy from transients resulting in a soft-focus ‘Vaseline-on-the-lens’ presentation. Alternative platter materials can sound more dynamic, but none is without its own drawbacks. Origin Live’s response was to develop a platter with multiple layers.
Thick acrylic forms the base; then a thin layer of what looks like aluminium, with intricately machined perforations; followed by a slightly thicker layer of what might well be Delrin; and finally Origin Live’s own platter mat. I am certainly correct about the first and the fourth, but the middle two in the sandwich must remain guesses. (Origin Live declined to discuss the composition.)
The sonic outcome of fitting the new platter to the Calypso was not marginal in a “well, it might as well stay now it’s on there” kind-of-way. It was shockingly effective, resulting in a 50% plus uplift in performance over stock.
Invitation, a recording of Jaco Pastorius’ One Truth Band made when on tour in Japan has been a vinyl staple of mine for some years.
Musically exceptional, tracks that I had listened to many times had a freshness, immediacy, power and resolution on the Origin Live rig that rocked me back in my seat.
This platter doesn’t accentuate one band of frequencies at the expense of others. It is a masterpiece of voicing that must have taken heaven only knows how long to get right. It works evenly, top to bottom, removing the fog from recordings. Timing, dynamics and tonal veracity are all improved.
I had thought that the supporting musicians on Invitation had got a bit loose and ahead of themselves on a few occasions (particularly on Fannie Mae/Eleven where the entire band brings the recording to a raucous sustained climax), but the Calypso demonstrated that they don’t get sloppy at all. Fine timing, agile dynamics and a lack of slurring and ringing, revealed space between notes where I had heard little or none previously. Now the track made perfect sense, sounding busy, but tight and disciplined.
This upgrade platter enables the Calypso to dig deep into the lowest octaves, with more power and articulation than any other non-suspended turntable that I have heard, and better than most suspended designs too. Impressively, if the grooves say ‘loud and powerful’, that’s just what the Calypso delivers, and its tonal density is rich and satisfying too, which doesn’t imply coloration, but a closer to real life presentation.”
HI-FI CRITIC MAGAZINE
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