Origin Live
Origin Live Resolution MK5 Turntable
Resolution MKV
The Resolution MKV now features the Multi-Layer Platter Upgrade as standard.
The Resolution is one of the highest performing turntables on the market, producing a sound way above its price rivals, with a performance that shows you why vinyl is held in such high esteem. The Resolution MK4 turntable is designed to recreate the original musical performance in its entirety – excellent dynamics, transient speed, definition, and tonal accuracy. Every aspect of its audio performance is strong, making for an unerringly enjoyable listening experience.
Features
Mk5 Motor Power Supply
The Mk5 Motor Power Supply introduces a new PCB in the PSU on all decks offering even more speed stability and improved sonic performance than the former Light Speed Controller. Common problems like speed drift, motor jitter and cogging are avoided. Speed settings for 33.33 and 45 RPM are operated through one knob with no need for belt/platter change.
DC100 Motor
These high-grade Swiss motors demonstrate the powerful, smooth-running needed in a good turntable motor. Ironless cores eliminate eddy currents which result in low “clogging”, low vibration and speed stability. Motors are decoupled to minimize vibration and reduce audible noise.
Belt
The belt is manufactured in house using special material which increases grip and reduces stretch under instantaneous loading, using a unique material which dramatically improves on widely used neoprene rubber – benefits include increased dynamics and deeper bass performance.
High Specification Power Supply
Carefully selected cables from premium suppliers are attached to motor circuitry that is designed to ensure the motor, the platter and your vinyl are running smoothly on a consistent power supply.
Pulley
A well researched special plastic pulley that enables maximum belt grip, resulting in increased definition and dynamics. The Pulley used on the Resolution is produced to higher tolerances than that on the Aurora and Calypso.
Ultra-low Friction Bearing
Made in house, the new MK4 bearing has ultra low levels of vibration. The spindle rotates on a tungsten carbide ball bearing centred on a hardened thrust pad for low friction and long life. Low bearing friction is essential to avoid vibration. Unlike decks which “float” the platter using air or magnetic bearings, we believe “earthing” the energy out of the platter is essential for sound purity.
High-Performance Arm Board
The high-performance arm board is double the thickness of the standard arm board, but also features a weighty steel insert for the tonearm attachment. the added thickness, insert and mass help to minimize any unwanted vibration traveling through the tonearm Decoupled from the turntable plinth, the arm board is balanced in equilibrium with the platter and bearing house.
Suberb Styling
The Resolution’s circular forms evoke curving mid-century designs. The unmistakable profile and black polished finish make it an eye-catching asset for any décor.
Suspension
Our unique suspension avoids both the softening of leading edges often found in suspended designs and the hardness in many non-suspended designs. The results are:
- Superior pitch, rhythm, and timing
- Rock-solid imaging
- Reduced colouration
- Refined presentation of low-level information
- Easy to follow separation in the music and vocals
Heavy Inertia Disc
Pictured here beneath the arm board and platter, this stainless steel disc adds a large mass to the plinth, greatly reducing resonance. Placed at the point of its connection to the sub-chassis, this weighs down the plinth, effectively reducing vertical modes of vibration traveling across the plinth and into the sub-chassis. This minimizes any vibration that could travel into the platter or arm board to disturb your vinyl.
Front Loading Inertia Discs x 4
As well as the heavy inertia disc, these smaller inertia discs are positioned at the extremities of the plinth, where the plinth may be susceptible to vibration. The small inertia discs resist rotational forces arising from ground and airborne vibration. This maintains the plinths equilibrium and in turn the equilibrium of the whole turntable.
High Specification Sub-Chassis
The sub-chassis plate balances the armboard with the platter and bearing house, decoupling both from the turntable plinth. Its mass heavy design also helps to effectively damp vibration travelling through the armboard and platter.
Awards
Reviews
“In fact, this arm-table combination is one of the finest performers I’ve heard at any price… But regardless of price, this is one of the truly special products I’ve reviewed in the past eighteen years.” Read the full review >
Stereophile – Michael Fremer, 2004
Also read Michael Fremers second review of the Resolution Mk3 on Analog Planet, 2013: Here >
“OK, so I think this record player is something rather special …..We have had a handful of products come into Hifi Pig towers in the last year that have really blown us away with what they bring to the party and the way our system has evolved as a result has taken it to what I consider to be a truly world class system. One of these products is of course this turntable and arm combination, and whilst there are much more expensive packages out there I can’t see me feeling the urge to upgrade any time soon, though I probably see a top of the range tonearm from Origin Live in my Hifi life in the future.” Read the full review >
Hi-Fi Pig
“Improved harmonics and tonality were obvious almost right out of the gate. The ambience that filled my dining room caused an immediate stir of emotions… the enhanced tonal shadings produced by this combo made me sit up and pay close attention immediately. The pace, rhythm and timing (PRaT) were stunningly present… You could have knocked me over with a feather.” Read the full review
Stereo Times
Compare Turntable Features
TURNTABLE |
Aurora |
Calypso |
Resolution |
Sovereign |
Voyager |
Multi-layer Platter |
No |
No |
No |
Yes | Yes |
High Performance Armboard |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes | Yes |
Motor |
DC100 |
DC100 |
DC100 |
DC100 | DC100 x 2 |
Sub-Chassis Inertia Disc |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No | No |
Heavyweight Plinth |
No |
No |
No |
Yes | Yes |
Maximum Decouping on Main Bearing |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes | Yes |
“Footprint” of deck & Minimum Dimensions of Support Surface (cm) (WxD) |
40 x 29 |
40 x 29 |
40 x 29 |
40 x 29 | 40 x 37 |
Overall Size with 9.5 inch arm see top line (cm) (Width x Depth x Height) For 12 inch arms use lower line |
49x36x1755x36x17 |
49x36x1755x36x17 |
49x36x1755x36x17 |
50x38x1955x39x19 | – |
Weight (kg) |
10.3 |
11.5 |
12.1 |
28.4 | – |
Shipping Dimensions (cm) (Width x Depth x Height) |
60 x 45 x 16 |
60 x 45 x 16 |
60 x 45 x 16 |
60 x 50 x 30 | B1.:48 x 48 x 33B2: 60 x 73 x 30 |
Weight Packaged (kg) (Width x Depth x Height) |
12 |
13.3 |
13.9 |
32 | B1: 9.05B2: 26.3 |
Speeds | 33rpm & 45rpm |
Wow & Flutter | 0.05% |
Absolute Speed Stability |
0.0001% |
High Performance Armboard |
Yes |
Motor | DC300 |
Sub-Chassis Inertia Disc |
Yes |
Maximum Decouping on Main Bearing |
Yes |
Support Surface Dimensions |
400 x 290mm |
Overall Dimensions (W x D x H) |
9.5" Arm: 490 x 360 x 170mm 12" Arm: 550 x 360 x 170mm |
Weight | 12.1 kg |
Shipping Dimensions (W x D x H) |
600 x 450 x 160mm |
Shipping Weight | 13.9 kg |