You can replace the Troika quite easily. To use a new cartridge, you can get headshell leads (basically little wires with a clip at each end) to connect between that new cartridge and the tonearm. Most places that sell cartridges also will sell these leads. The wires that you see on the Troika are basically a set of headshell leads which are permanently attached to the Troika. This was a design feature--Linn claimed it gave better performance by reducing the number of connections and solder joints in the signal path.
In addition, you can have the Troika rebuilt. I believe that Linn offers this service. (See their web site--www.linn.co.uk, then click on "How to Buy Linn" then "Linn Direct." for details). Rebuilding the Troika may be a good choice. It was once top of the line, and some people consider the Troika to be the best cartridge ever for the LP12. Others, of course, think otherwise.
Good luck!
In addition, you can have the Troika rebuilt. I believe that Linn offers this service. (See their web site--www.linn.co.uk, then click on "How to Buy Linn" then "Linn Direct." for details). Rebuilding the Troika may be a good choice. It was once top of the line, and some people consider the Troika to be the best cartridge ever for the LP12. Others, of course, think otherwise.
Good luck!