Thanks very much indeed for this content, it's really fantastic to see what goes into the set up of this legendary deck. They are amazing to listen to these LP12's, I bought mine in 1989 and it still blows my mind 😊😊
@QoraxAudio
4 жыл бұрын
9:40 That "pro-ject style" is very accurate when the thread inside the counterweight and the markings on the dial are accurate. When I set it at my turntable (a Technics SL-1200G) and check it with a digital scale (Ortofon DS-3), I'm 0.1 grams off *at most*
@Fontsman
6 жыл бұрын
Always felt that there's too much messing about with the Linn. Bearing apart, much of the engineering and materials compared to say Michell or SME, are very uninspiring considering how much it costs.
@adrianonast3599
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely ridiculous setup requirements. Modern TT have taken over.
@eggboy-uk
4 жыл бұрын
His explanation of skating force is muddled and incorrect. Skating force arises due to the offset of the pickup head. The pickup head is offset to maximise the effective length of the arm, to reduce tracking error. The pickup offset gives rise to a force pulling the stylus towards the centre of the record, because the friction force on the stylus from the record groove is along the centre line of the pickup head, but the actual force holding the stylus in place goes through the pivot of the arm, not parallel to the friction force. The skating force exists at all points on the record and will vary with the size of the friction force on the stylus. Skating force can be eliminated completely by using an arm and pickup head with no offset, but then the tracking error is increased.
@gotham61
3 жыл бұрын
Right, I was going to say that the discussion from 14.10 to 15:20 is just completely wrong. The groove speed gets slower, not faster, as you get closer to the center, and the groove circumference gets smaller. Centripetal force has nothing to do with the inward pull of the arm, which as you say, is a vector force caused by the offset angle. It's amazing how incorrect information there is about this fundamental issue
@nigelsmith2044
3 жыл бұрын
Yes.. majik lp12 costs 3.5k and needs a future 1.5k spending on a lingo upgrade to make the platter spin consistently accurately thereby ensuring good timing pace and rhythm of the music PRAT....that's what I am.if I ever buy into this nonsense
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