newton_john
right here on our site, more for Bedrok fans who must have Rocks in their Heads
I'll stop fooling with you now,
Linn Bedrok LP12 Plinth Upgrade
Linn has a new plinth upgrade for the LP12. Wow, over $11,000 USD!
@elliottbnewcombjr Nice post...not. |
@hipsterjefe Orthogonal means at right angles. So each sheet in the ply is laid with the grain going at right angles to the one below it (and above it). Just like ordinary plywood. Extreme heat and pressure have profound effects on wood and carbon. Think how coal and diamond are created. Living wood contains lots of water. As it dries, porous holes are left. Under heat, wood deforms plastically, retaining its heated shape when it cools. Add lots of pressure and the holes are squeezed up, making the material denser. There is a plantation of pine trees near me that was burnt in 2003. The winds were so strong that every dead tree is bent in the same direction, frozen in time, with the upper trunk parallel to the ground. |
I have not heard a Bedrok plinth...as such, I cannot state whether or not the impact on the SQ is worth it to me. But I can state that I will not denigrate or venerate the upgrade until I have had some experience with it... The price asked obviously makes it a target for folks who cannot budget it, but that in no way means it is not worthy.
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