Linn LP12 turntable


I was in my favorite audio store yesterday talking turntables… Rega P10, MoFi MasterDeck etc, when he stated he had a Linn LP12 he was selling for a customer at $2,400 & the customer had $14K (with upgrades) into it. Intriguing, but knew nothing about Linn. After my research, people seem to love it or hate it. But it is installed in many fine audiogon systems. 
I would like your thoughts and recommendations. 
I have asked the following questions of the dealer: 

1. Date of production 

2. Upgrades that have been added 

3. Power supply / tone arm

4. Condition 

5. Recently serviced

I have not yet seen it, but it is there now. What other questions should I ask?

My current analog system: 

Pro-ject 1xpression carbon classic with Hana ML

Rega Aria

PS Audio BHK pre

Simaudio Moon 330A amp

KEF R11’s

Advise would be greatly appreciated. 

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Back on 2022. I stupidly got back in the Vinyl Rabbit Hole. I got a good deal from Music Direct on a MoFi StudioDeck/MoFi StudioPhono/Ortofon Quintet Black. The standard MoFi was included but they installed the Ortofon for me shipped the MoFo Cart in the Ortofon box. I loved it! Dead quiet phono pre with proper MC loading for $350 ! The Table is built well and I loved the Delron Platter.

The Phono pre within 3 months was replaced with the PS Audio Stellar Phono pre after a friend bought his over and I later found one used on USA Audio Mart.

Then a member of our AZAVCLub 8 months later told me he has a full Linn Package for sale which was just given a full checkup by an autrhorized Linn Dealer here in Phoenix.

Fxxxxck !!! He only wanted $2k for....get this.....Linn LP12/Ekos Arm/Lingo P.S/Benz Micro Wood Bodied MC Cart. And he took a payment plan from me and entrusted me take it off of his hands ASAP.

So I had the MoFi checked out by an authorized MoFi Dealer here in Phoenix and reinstall the MoFi Cart. for me. Then I sold the Deck at a loss of course.

I’ve always wanted a full blown Linn Deck since seeing the ads and reviews in Audio Magazine in the 1980’s/1990’s (Stereophool and The Absolute Ass weren’t on my radar until many years later).

The Kicker is no difference to my "Digital Man" ears. Ok the Benz is warmer (Woodier sounding laugh) than the Ortofonn Quintet Black (yeah I do my own Cart swaps - easy peasey).

But the Linn looks cool and that’s what counts to me. I’ve always been a technology 1st, sound 2nd person. And if it looks sharp or "Vintage". So be it.

Like my 1968 resto modded Bose 901’s with miniDSP shoved inside the old EQ case. These are iconic pieces of Audio Gear.

Hate Them of Love them....They’ve stood the test of time !

So “to look good is better than to sound good”. But how does that make you a technology firster? It doesn’t seem that your LP12 is near to a full upgrade, if that’s what you mean by “full blown”..

Linn's founder, Ivor Tiefenbrun, is above all an engineer who believes in measuring what caused changes. He figured that if a turntable could be assembled with a screwdriver, it could be repaired with one. It could also be upgraded.  By having each unit assembled and signed by an individual, it could be returned to that individual for repairs.  This became a learning process feeding into engineered improvements.

There's a fascinating read here A Wee Dram of Scotch: Linn Products' Ivor Tiefenbrun | Stereophile.com

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Buckminster Fuller

Typing from memory…. I stand corrected !

l have been listening to Elton John’s (self titled) album recently that features Paul Buckmaster, the composer and instrumentalist. Ha!

Now that’s a great recording on LP and SACD.