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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

496.0. "Upgrading a Linn Sondek LP12" by SMURF::SZCZYPEK () Tue Oct 11 1994 16:07

    Hello everyone,
    I am a happy owner of an LP12 (vintage 1988).  I'm currently using a
    Basik Plus tonearm and the Benz Micro Glider cartridge.  Last year I
    was considering an upgrade to the tonearm, but for various reasons
    never did it.  
    
    I'm once again considering to upgrade the turntable setup.  There are
    several options open to me.  I'm curious as to what your experience
    would dictate would be the better course of action.  I'm considering
    the following:
    
    1.  Getting a Lingo, or
    2.  Getting the Cirkus and Trampolinn mods, plus possibly replacing
    the basik plus with an Akito.
    
    Based on reviews I've read, it seems to me that the Lingo is the way to
    go.  More improvement in sound quality with the Lingo.  Any opinion? 
    If the Akito is a significant improvement over the Basic +, perhaps
    option 2 would end up giving me more improvement, however, the dealer I
    spoke with (I'm in the US) felt that the Akito was not a major
    improvement over the Basic Plus.
    
    -Joe
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496.1My vote : go for the CirkusCOMICS::FLANDERSDI remember the look in your eyeTue Oct 11 1994 21:0216
When the Cirkus upgrade was first annouced, I had a demo of the difference it
made - and it was quite significant ! The dealer was also convinced that this
was as good as (if not better than) a Lingo, and at half the price it's much
better value for money.

Don't forget that the Cirkus replaces almost all the moving/wearable parts.


However, try and get a comparative dem and make up your own mind.

I'm not familiar with the Basic Plus or the Akito, if you go for the Cirkus you 
might be able to find a 2nd hand Ittock (LVII or LVIII) for the difference -
again ask your dealer.

Dave
496.2KERNEL::MCGOWANTue Oct 11 1994 22:403
    How about a karik/numeric ?   :-)
    
    Pete
496.3Thank you for the inputSMURF::SZCZYPEKThu Oct 13 1994 16:018
    Thank you for you suggestion.  I'll be heading down to the local dealer
    today to check out the upgrades.  The Cirkus does sound like the best
    value for the money.  Who knows, if they give me a good deal, maybe
    I'll buy both the Cirkus and the Lingo!
    
    As for the CD gear, I must admit it tempts me...
    
    -Joe
496.4Each upgrade improves the sound but in their own wayKERNEL::LEIGHAAndrew Leigh, UK CSC BasingstokeThu Oct 20 1994 22:1013
The Lingo/Cirkus option will do different things to the sound than changing the
arm.  The basik+ arm is a little rough compared to the Akito but found it was
only the Ekos which gave a significant improvement (the Ittok LVIII not being
around any more).  The Ekos/Ittock option also allows you to explore world of
moving-coil cartridges.

The Lingo/Cirkus option improves the timing and musicality of the turntable
making the music much more enjoyable.  I suggest going to a dem. and listen for
yourself - I found them all worthwile upgrades!

I would not classify a Karik as an upgrade to and LP12.

Andy Leigh
496.5Tee HeeKERNEL::MCGOWANWed Oct 26 1994 13:577
    >>I would not classify a Karik as an upgrade to and LP12.
    
    Didn't you see my smiley Andy ?
    
    You'd neen a Naim CD player to really upgrade from an LP12 ;-)
    
    Pete
496.6First upgrades were the Lingo & CirkusSMURF::SZCZYPEKWed Oct 26 1994 17:2313
    Thank you for your inputs.  I visited my local dealer and went for the
    Lingo and Cirkus upgrades.  Too me they are quite a substantial
    upgrade, not to mention expensive.  Fortunately I was able to purchase
    the Lingo demo unit which saved me some money.  
    
    Eventually I will upgrade my tonearm.  What I'll do for the time being
    is keep an eye on the used market for an Ittok LVIII.  They're not very
    common, but if I'm patient one may pop up.  
    
    I've heard that the Naim ARO works well on the Linn.  Does anyone have
    any experience with this arm?  
    
    Joe