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Old 05-05-2013, 03:07 AM
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Hi, the phono cable will need a spread of at least 9" to fit the left & right phono inputs.
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Old 05-06-2013, 02:21 AM
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9" spread is no problem.
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Old 05-06-2013, 11:24 AM
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Thanks Vortrex, you're a star!
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vortrex, welcome aboard!
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vortrex.......Welcome to Audio Aficionado.
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Old 05-31-2013, 10:54 AM
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Now my soundsystem is up again after room decorating recarpeting etc. I was able to fit my Furutech ag12, as I've got a Zeta arm the tonearm plug is different. Being an ex Electronic engineer I've made up a short link using Cardas tonearm cable with a Cardas Din at one end and a (new) Zeta type plug at the other. Advantage is the light Cardas tonearm cable allows unimpeded turntable (Sota Sapphire III) suspension, disadvantage is one extra plug. (both plugs fit very tightly and cable tests shows overall changes are negligible regarding additional resistance or capacitance) Working with Cardas cable is fun, about as thick a human hair but with a bright light and magnifier, the job was done in half an hour. Initial listening tests are very encouraging so I'm delighted and sig/noise ratio has improved markedly. Running in con
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Old 05-31-2013, 10:58 AM
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Running in continues, both for my Steelhead and Furutech arm cable.
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Old 05-15-2015, 11:01 AM
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Dan, glad the new AG-12 is working out for you and most importantly, you're enjoying your LPs so much. I thought about the AG-12 but my arm requires a 90 deg DIN, and there's no way the Furutech 90 deg DIN fits under my Michelll. It's just too big and the L-shape to the Gyro frame prevents it from fitting.
The AG12 L fits fine under the GYRO SE with SME V. You need to connect the cable first before mounting the tonearm on the mounting plate and then chassis.

http://payload0.cargocollective.com/...8125/AG12L.jpg
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Hmmm... How can I check to see if it will fit in a Linn LP12? Website doesn't give dimensions.... maybe in your packaging, might be that info is available? Can I order in longer lengths 1.5M?

Ken
It will work just fine, and is my favorite cable on the Linn Itook.
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