linn sondek tt


Does anybody still buy this? I just noticed many of their old dealers are gone.i wonder why?
theoriginalthor1

it is the COMPANY not the turntable.It's schtick!i it's attitude..........

it's product line is SO OVERCOMPLEX. Nobody can sort it out. It is to confuse the buyer. a form of a cult.

they wont use the Booplinth!

they continue to use the akito arm!

they wont find one good oem  mm cartridge and make it standard!

they don't make a server.(burner)

you don't see them at shows anymore. no high end outfit  has them at a us show. They wont lend out the the product anymore.

i can go on................

After slogging through those six instructional youtube videos, it looks like most of the set-up and adjustment process is routine and achievable within the skillset of a reasonably handy owner.  No dog in this fight, but the several knowledgeable LP12 owners in my circle have since moved on to other tables.  Personally I'd rather put the money into a Herzan platform for my unsprung Luxmann PD444, Kenwood L07D, or Technics SP10 MkII.
@cd318  It is pretty clear from your description that your dealer didn't really know how to set up the table. If it sagged on one side after a short time, it was because the dealer didn't get the spring tension correct and failed to tighten the bolts sufficiently! Like I stated before, you didn't have enough experience to realize what was going on..and so you blamed the table. A short drive of 20 miles would have given you a BIG benefit, IMO. The cartridge you mention is nothing special...and would have held the deck back.

@theoriginalthor1  I agree with you, Linn themselves have gone in a different and non analog friendly route ( plus how consumer friendly it is is another question). Having spoken personally to Gilad, I can tell you, he is not really interested in analog anymore. They will be coming out with a server soon..and other digital products. Personally, I believe his lack of interest in what gave his company their start and their success, is a bad omen for the future of his company. 

NOBODY WANTS THEIR DIGITAL EITHER You'll never hear them here .we have 2 linn dealers. neither was part of the road show for the akurate streamer. why? they cant sell it to their customers:mega buck customers: aurender customers....even naim customers

Right, their digital is not an easy sell. However, I truly believe if they were to come out with further improvements on the table...or better still, a new upgrade that would allow for more and better arms...then they would have a robust market for that turntable.