linn sondek tt


Does anybody still buy this? I just noticed many of their old dealers are gone.i wonder why?
theoriginalthor1
"While recent sales of new turntables have been between 300 and 700 per year, Linn tells us the higher proportion of sales is attributed to upgrades. Owners can send their decades-old LP12 to the Linn factory to be upgraded to current day specification – yes, even those purchased over 40 years ago."http://https//www.whathifi.com/features/making-linn-sondek-lp12

With such a small yearly production, I am not surprised there are so few dealers and that Linn has taken over their distribution in the US.
Technics makes more turntables in a week than Linn makes in a year!
http://https//www.whathifi.com/features/the-making-of-technics-sl-1000r

  @stringreen What you stated tells me that your LP12 was never set up correctly in the first place. Once set up correctly, the table does not ‘drift’ or any such thing. Pure and utter myth. 
Now, how you transported it home, well that’s another question, lol.

 @tzh21y   I guess it depends where you are located. I do know that Linn are now handling distribution in the States themselves. Could it be that the so called local rep isn’t able to demo for you. Since Linn are taking over, it doesn’t surprise me that much that they don’t have a local dealer set up for you to hear the gear....yet. Although it willl depend on where you are in the country.
it must be which is silly.  so how does one get a table updated to the current status.  I looked on their website and found no such information. what happened to their forum?  it was a great place to share info on Linns especially.  what a loss for Linn owners.  thats ridiculous.
Davey.....how can you make a statement like that.....oh its only the internet.  I replaced the Linn with a Sota, and then a VPI that I've had for ten years or so without a bit of trouble. Easy to upgrade .... and enjoy.