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Unboxing Surprise: What's In This Second Hand Vinyl Record Player?
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- In part two we are assessing the damage of this used Linn Sondek LP12, we are busy working on the accompanying LP12 tip videos, so please be patient.
Tip 14 - The main bearing is now available here • Linn Sondek LP12 beari...
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Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome by Grant
00:27 Prologue
01:42 Oil inspection
02:21 Bearing & bearing housing assessment
03:42 Linn Basik LV V Tone arm vertical bearings
04:53 Linn Basik LV V Tone arm arm lift
05:46 LP12 Armboard damage
06:43 Armboard and sub chassis gap
06:57 Cross brace damage
07:44 Loose bearing housing
08:26 Bearing housing and sub chassis alignment
09:50 Missing parts summery
10:22 Top plate seating
10:57 Top plate marks
12:27 Rubber deposits on motor
13:35 Summary by Grant
15:14 Like and subscribe...please :)
15:27 Connect with The Hi Fi Mechanik
15:40 Disclaimer
16:16 End
Not only does the Linn sound poorly when improperly set up, it doesn't take much to put them off spec. The Sondek is perhaps the most finicky turntable on the audiophile market
It’s really just paying that extra 'attention to detail' that will get the best performance and in my experience will be more reliable too.
The inner platter should have had something wedged under it for transportation… to stop the bearing point from damaging the surface of the inner bearing
Absolutely! The seller missed that critical trick, good spot 👍
Weld a spindle to a steel bar about 15" long. Use that to jemmy the main bearing housing to correct the off level wrt the sub chassis.
Thats what they did in the factory.
Not kidding.
Never heard of that, not idea as the stress may damage the lining, the hollow adjustment bar that Linn supplied/recommended slid over the housing to avoid such damage.
I have a LP12 which I no longer use and if I sell it its going to be collection only.
Its has a Ittock arm the vertical bearing was sticking in one spot I used some lighter fuel and that cured the problem. It leaves a small deposit of grease behind
I purchased the LP12 in 1980 second hand for £300 with the Ittock arm and Linn Valhalar board.
The most important piece of packing is underneath the subplatter.