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LINN SONDEK TURNTABLE - THE BEST EVER MADE!

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Linn Sondek, Quite Possibly the Best Turntable made in the History of our World.

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  • What are you using for a cartridge > amp> loudspeaker setup? Sounds beautiful!

  • Thanks for saying. I have it connected to a Yamaha Receiver V2090 and a Yamaha Sub YST-SW200. The sound is really good and I didn't even adjust the receiver for this type of music. Yamaha equipment helps a great deal for good sound but that Linn Sondek will sound almost as good with the old 1994 computer speakers. :-) Thanks again.

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  • The drivebelts for all the LP12 are all the same or there is a unique for eachone?

  • One more question...All the LP12 drivebelt are suitable on every LP12 or it depends on the model?Can I buy one if its only says LP12 drivebelt?

  • Haha, I've never seen the drop test before. I'll have to try that on my 1989 LP12.

    Re the speed adapter, I seem to remember being advised to get a second belt for 45rpm on the basis that the belt will stretch to fit the pulley and so be a little loose for 33rpm use.

    The LP12 was a great deck, it might still be but I've not heard other good decks for a long time. The Elite Rock and Pink Triangle ran it close when I got mine, and I wouldn't criticize anybody for preferring one of the alternatives.

  • @voodoo86wr Yes it can, it needs a pulley adapter which works well enough.

  • does anyone knows if that turntable can play in 45rpm?

  • @mertonparka Thank you for pointing this out. The first Linn was almost a clone of the original RD11 resulting in a lawsuit by Ariston that Linn unfortunately won. Linn claimed better attention to details and superior machining of parts--but Ariston claimed just the opposite. The AR, Thorens and ERA models came first, but Ariston vastly improved on them and is responsible for Linn's success.

  • The best TT at one time---it has been eclipsed by many products as far back as the 80s. Not to take away from the Linn which can still hold it's own. But the cultish Linn-Naim syndrom rampant back in the 80s was quite delusional.

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