I don't know if this will solve your "problem", but I got good results from using Mapleshade's rubber/cork/rubber footers under their 2-inch maple with 3 triple-point brass cones under my Lingo 1(those triple-points are a pain to set up). I no longer desire a Lingo 2. I also believe the current Linn mat is much better than the old(circa 1992) mat. If you were using an Archiv, I would recommend their Linto step-up(soon to try reference points under, with the maple and r/c/r footers). I use a Mana Reference Table with the bottom plate removed from the Linn, but I have heard that a wall shelf is almost optimal. I have read that some people prefer pre-cirkus. Probably putting the r/c/r footers and Mapleshade's 2-inch maple under the Linn would eliminate the midrange problem, and I did that to good effect on an Ariston RD110, but it might diminish some of the qualities that you bought the Linn for.
New LP12, I like some things and some I don't.
Original LP12:
Pre-Cirkus bearing
Ittok II
Valhalla
Older base with no corner braces.
New LP12:
Cirkus
Lingo
Early Ekos
Trampoline
Corner braced base
I transferred my my Benz M2 Wood body cart to the new table.
At first the midrange was very forward & shouting. Bass was better defined but weaker. I recall people saying the Trampoline was not good if your table is on a wall shelf like mine, so I removed it and put the stock feet and bottom cover on instead.
Much better, bass was strong & well defined, imaging was wider, the midrange backed off some, but is still too forward.
Does anyone have an opinion about what to do to get the midrange to relax? I still have my old table and can mix match parts if necessary. I think the sound I'm not liking may be due to the Cirkus bearing?
Pre-Cirkus bearing
Ittok II
Valhalla
Older base with no corner braces.
New LP12:
Cirkus
Lingo
Early Ekos
Trampoline
Corner braced base
I transferred my my Benz M2 Wood body cart to the new table.
At first the midrange was very forward & shouting. Bass was better defined but weaker. I recall people saying the Trampoline was not good if your table is on a wall shelf like mine, so I removed it and put the stock feet and bottom cover on instead.
Much better, bass was strong & well defined, imaging was wider, the midrange backed off some, but is still too forward.
Does anyone have an opinion about what to do to get the midrange to relax? I still have my old table and can mix match parts if necessary. I think the sound I'm not liking may be due to the Cirkus bearing?
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