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Olskool 02-21-2015 03:17 AM

Linn TT Owners - Tell us your Story
 
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Hello guys, here is a report on my recent change to a Linn LP12 Majik TT with basic Project 9CC tone arm, standard power supply and a friends borrowed DynaVector cart (the Adikt did not cut it for me). The move was almost on a lark based on the strong recommendation of my dealer and another audiophile buddy who owns a Linn. It happened while in my dealer's shop ordering a Lyra Delos for my Project Perspex6 to replace the Sumiko BlackBird cart I've been spinning with for more than 5 years. It was time for improvement and things seemed to be getting tired on my current kit.

The Linn came home with me although there was a fair deal of skepticism based on my reading and conversations from people who own them discussing how they Linn TT component upgraded their way to nirvana. It was the thought of the upgrade path that gave me fits. I did not want to sacrifice quality sounds (my Project / Sumiko combo is no slouch) while saving coins to pay for what can be very expensive upgrades. Everyone said the sound would be different but that I would love it, just give it a while and play about 12 to 15 albums before making judgement. They were right, it is an awesome sound! Different because it does not provide the deeper, more gripping bass but it was solid and deep enough (more than expected). It is full of detail but does not image in the same way where each instrument stands individually but rather in a more cohesive "musical" presentation format. They call it "Following the Tune"and it seems to sit very well to me with Jazz and Classical music. It took a while for me to warm up to but let me say it is akin to an acquired taste, like for a fine scotch if all you ever drink is wine. I think I'm hooked on it for good now and can't wait for the upgrade path. It's easy to see why Linn lovers are so adamant. The design is old school all the way, and there is new TT rival designs making major waves but this will work for a while for me although It will be some time before I can get to the big power supply, tone arm, and chassis upgrades. I'd love to hear from Linn owners and their experiences along with any recommendations. Thanks in advance. Olskool


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Masterlu 02-21-2015 09:37 AM

Larry... Nicely Done! :ok:

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Olskool 02-21-2015 11:03 AM

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Larry... Nicely Done! :ok:

Thanks Masterlu, Its definitely a work in progress 🎶📈🔨

longgone 02-22-2015 09:48 PM

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Hi. I have an 80s Linn LP12 Sondek with Valhalla and Linn Basik LVX tone arm. All Linn. It has a Linn Adikt cartridge and the unit is set up and serviced by a Linn tech. I really like it. It is easy to operate. It looks very nice to me. Most of all, I like the sound. I've had this TT for a couple of years. It started with an Ortofon Bronze cartridge. Shortly after I got it, I took the TT to the Linn tech and he really tuned it up. He put new springs, bolts, new armboard, did something to the tonearm, rebuilt the Valhalla (it needed it), adjusted and made it as good as it could be. Both the Ortofon Bronze and the Linn Adikt sound nice, to me. I would like to hear some other cartridges. It's a bit challenging to compare other cartridges when they are in different systems than mine... and they can be expensive!
Right now, I'm listening to Peter Green - Man of the World - the Anthology 1968-1983, on the Earmark label.
I know there are some nicer TTs than mine out there, but I'm quite pleased and proud of my LP12.
I also have another LP12 sitting beside me. I am thinking about trading mine, with a few bucks, for this one. This one has the later Circus and Lingo 1. It has an Alphason HR 100S tone arm. Kinda nifty looking. It is in nice condition. But my current LP12 is sounding so nice right now, that I am beginning to reconsider the trade. I am planning to see the Linn tech this week and see what the Alphason/LP12 needs. The Linn tech says it's an upgrade that should be noticeable. Whew! My mind wanders about some of the amazing TTs out there.
I don't know very much about cartridges. I need to learn.
My system is McIntosh with a C2300 pre, which has nice phono stages.
Your Linn looks spectacular! So does all your gear!

Loop4fun 02-22-2015 11:36 PM

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I've recently purchased the AMG V12, but I could not let my LP12 go. So, I put both to use!

Olskool 02-23-2015 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by longgone (Post 677265)
Hi. I have an 80s Linn LP12 Sondek with Valhalla and Linn Basik LVX tone arm. All Linn. It has a Linn Adikt cartridge and the unit is set up and serviced by a Linn tech. I really like it. It is easy to operate. It looks very nice to me. Most of all, I like the sound. I've had this TT for a couple of years. It started with an Ortofon Bronze cartridge. Shortly after I got it, I took the TT to the Linn tech and he really tuned it up. He put new springs, bolts, new armboard, did something to the tonearm, rebuilt the Valhalla (it needed it), adjusted and made it as good as it could be. Both the Ortofon Bronze and the Linn Adikt sound nice, to me. I would like to hear some other cartridges. It's a bit challenging to compare other cartridges when they are in different systems than mine... and they can be expensive! Right now, I'm listening to Peter Green - Man of the World - the Anthology 1968-1983, on the Earmark label. I know there are some nicer TTs than mine out there, but I'm quite pleased and proud of my LP12. I also have another LP12 sitting beside me. I am thinking about trading mine, with a few bucks, for this one. This one has the later Circus and Lingo 1. It has an Alphason HR 100S tone arm. Kinda nifty looking. It is in nice condition. But my current LP12 is sounding so nice right now, that I am beginning to reconsider the trade. I am planning to see the Linn tech this week and see what the Alphason/LP12 needs. The Linn tech says it's an upgrade that should be noticeable. Whew! My mind wanders about some of the amazing TTs out there. I don't know very much about cartridges. I need to learn. My system is McIntosh with a C2300 pre, which has nice phono stages. Your Linn looks spectacular! So does all your gear!

Hello Longgone, thanks for the great reply and nice compliment. The Linn sound seems to be what it is all about! It is interesting that at some point my original Turn Table, A Project Perspex 6 with Sumiko Blackbird cart, which really rocked for me just seemed to loose its magic and my "toe tap" left. I purchased the Linn and after a little stumbling around with settings and cartridges I realized I was often rockin and jammin to the music coming from the TT on old tired Amp and Phono Pre tubes! Now, with fresh tubes I can't wait to get into my chair to listen. I can only imagine what upgrades are going to do. In a review I read somewhere that even the basic Linn is a Reference level player. Olskool

Olskool 02-23-2015 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Loop4fun (Post 677297)
I've recently purchased the AMG V12, but I could not let my LP12 go. So, I put both to use!

I can attest Loop's rig is Killer! His Linn was the first one I ever heard and was floored by the sound of it. I could not believe it when he told me he traded it in for the AMG. In the interim I got one and now fully understand why he went back to keep his Linn and could not part with it! :-)

Olskool 02-23-2015 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by longgone (Post 677265)
Both the Ortofon Bronze and the Linn Adikt sound nice, to me. I would like to hear some other cartridges. It's a bit challenging to compare other cartridges when they are in different systems than mine... and they can be expensive! !

My table came with a used ADIKT and I did not give it much time nor did I have my settings correct so it is no wonder I did not warm up to it. I did get to run an extended test on a Dynavector 20X2 Low Output cart and it pairs very very well in my rig. I love Smooth, BeBop and Classic Jazz as well as a little Classical and it nailed it! My lady actually came and sat to listen with me for a couple sessions with no prompting from me! Gotta respect a TT / cartridge combination that can do that! ;-)

calcutroop 02-23-2015 10:52 AM

Here I am !
Linn Sondek circa 1987 with Trampoline 2, lingo first generation, Green street «Keel» to accommodate a Rega RB-700 with Kerry Titanium counterweight, Lyra Kleos, Cardas Golden Reference Phono cable modified with WBT AG-rca, on a TT Target filled with silicone gel, the Lingo powered with Shunyata power cable, Woodsong smoked maple plinth.
Audio Research Reference Phono 2SE.
Did I say that I love my TT ?
Next step : Kahn Tiger paw !
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calcutroop 02-23-2015 10:54 AM

Don't know how to post picture !


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