Used Linn sondek lp12 worth?


Hi guys,

It's been a lont time since I've last posted....and I would seriously need your help.

Well, for the first time of my life, I have decided to get into vinyls (and therefore consider myself a newbie) and might have an opportunity to get my hands on a used TT.

I could get a Linn sondek lp12 circa 1988 from one of my best friend's mother. It has the Valhalla power supply, a SME Series III tonearm and an AKG P8ES Supernova VDH II S  moving magnet cartridge.

The lp12 has received both a Trampoline 2 and cirkus upgrades in 2015 from a Linn dealer. Also the cartridge has been rebuilt with a new suspension and a new VDH shibata stylus, again in late 2015.

Overall condition is very very good.

My friend's mother is nearing 80 years-old and is struggling with serious health issues. She has therefore decided to part with (among other things) her lp12. No shipping would be needed as she lives 30 minutes from my place. I could pick her TT up personally. 

She wants 900$ for it. 

Now, I have absolutely NO IDEA what her TT is worth?

I have tried to search the Web on various audio sites to get an idea about the lp12's prices BUT they really are all over the place !!!

Should I go for it at 900$ and take the plunge ? Am I getting ripped off or is it the other way around (I wouldn't want to take advantage of her either)?

I want both her and me to settle for a fair price. What would be a reasonable $$ settlement? 

Hoping for your advices

Thank you very much for your help.

Sincere regards
marcandr
At $900 , that is a very good deal. Is the Linn dealer that did the service/upgrades on the deck nearby? If it was me, I would have the deck checked over regardless of its' history. Great opportunity - jump ....
To all of you, thanks for chipping in and help me with your advices.

This upgraded LP12 seems like a "no-brainer" at this price and, at the end of the day, to represent  little to no risk at all.

Upgrades (cirkus and trampoline 2) were installed in 2015 at a local Linn dealer. I guess the table was checked at the same time but, regardless,  I will take Varyat advice and have the deck double checked prior to committing. 

If everything is fine (wich should be the case), I will offer the 900$ asked and take the plunge. 

Your advices were really helpful to me. I'd like to thank everyone who commented.

Sincere regards
Marcandr

Btw, are the SME Series III tonearm and AKG P8ES Supernova VDH2 S cartridge worth keeping for a starter like me ?
At this point there are some questions regarding the SME.
First is whether it has the Dampening Trough and the 3 paddels, this was an option on the series III and can be useful trying various compliance cartridges.

Second be aware that there was a 1st generation arm tube and a later version that varied both in length and head shell size, you need to use the appropriate specs for alignment. Black colour arm tube was the latest geometry.

Thirdly if the original SME cables are in use they were factory supplied with additional capacitance loading internally at the RCA terminals.

Have the shop inspect your AKG they might even know its age if they supplied it.





Glad you are taking the plunge marcandr! The LP12 is a special turntable. I hope you "get it " and enjoy the hell out of it- it is a very musical deck.
If you have a local Linn dealer ( HUGE bonus btw ), I would consider swapping out that AKG cartridge to a more modern design.  After a  while with the deck you may want to improve it a bit- your Linn dealer may be able to help you with a second hand Lingo PS and new arm. Keep an open mind- these changes do translate in real performance gains.One of the charms of the LP12 is that there are a lot of upgrades available which when taken to "Full Spec" will provide you with a truly excellent analog source. Have fun!
ATB,
Mark

Be very careful moving the deck.  You don't want to have the parts move(spindle bottoming out; arm moving; springs violently being affected[the springs hold up the arm board and platter].  I would suggest you consider Mapleshade's maple board and rubber/cork/rubber footers as a minimum(under $100) stand under the table, unless the Trampolin is the metal one.  I base this last advice on results from an Ariston rd110 turntable, which was not set up correctly.