I’ve owned a gently used Linn Basik/Akito rig for a few years now (after storing my LPs and not having a TT for a while) and although I keep threatening to replace it before it dies and becomes useless (a stupid reason maybe), it stays. It had been well taken care of prior to my owning it, and It simply sounds amazing with the relatively inexpensive Sumiko Pearl cart (recently re-tipped). I had tried the Linn K5 which is just OK, an AT440 that was too bright, and then a local "audio salon" friend turned me on to the Pearl…why does this cart sound so good? I'm a pro sound engineer/musician and am relatively picky about sound but I never listen to this rig and wish it sounded better as it's dynamic, accurate, and clear. I replaced the fractured cover hinges (not expensive), and I replaced the DIN cable with a Mogami Neglex based Jelco which utterly rejects noise and hum from lighting and all that, and is sort of a hot pink color (!). I never planned to keep it this long but man…it simply kills. I clean my LPs with a Spin Clean and the older LPS going back to the early 60's never fail to amaze, and I can't believe my 70's KLH Pickering didn't ruin 'em. I bought a Cambridge 640P years ago mostly due to the rumble filter (and great reviews), and use that with a Pangea P100 power supply…not so hip but, again, sounds fabulous. The Axis seems fine but it has that speed switch which appears to get out of whack eventually…the Basik is so damn simple, and, as recommended in the manual, it seems to work best on a lowish light weight stable table. I have a sub near it and it doesn’t even blink…love the Basik!