Thoughts on the Linn LP12 turntable


I don’t see many discussions that include the Linn Sondek LP12 turntable and was wondering why? They’ve been around since the late 70’s and other then power supply and a few other minor changes (IMO) are relatively unchanged. I had one in the early 80’s and another in the late 90’s. They are somewhat finicky to get setup correct and once you do, they sound great. That being said I know there have been a lot better designs to come out since the LP12’s hey-day. Are they worth considering  anymore or has the LP12 just become another audio vintage collectors item?

markcooperstein

@hipsterjefe  So very true!  And I'm sure your walnut plinth looks absolutely beautiful!  I wish there was an easy way to post pictures on this forum (when it comes to computers I'm somewhat challenged, lol... I'd love to see your finished results 😁 

Best wishes,

Don

Great thread, love reading the different opinions and perceptions.  The Linn Sondek LP12 has always stirred debate and some controversy.

 

With that said, if you are in the Kansas City area and want to listen to the latest Linn Sondek LP12 models and options, please schedule a time to visit us.  We are thrilled to share our time with you and allow you to experience Linn for yourself.

 

www.LinnKasa.com

@in-tone For the denigrating folk who think they know what the new Linn LP12 looks like and sounds like, a visit to LinnKasa would be beneficial. I strongly suspect that these naysayers would have a change of heart, although I also seriously doubt we would hear about that on these forums!

@daveyf 

 

Thanks for your words of support.  Linn can not be all things to all people, so I understand why people have other preferences.  Please come visit if you are in the KC area.

This is another vote for the LP12 being a great turntable. There is much to

like about older models with a judiciously chosen upgrade or two, but the LP12s of 25+ years ago do not sound like those of today, so some perfectly good LP12s are fun but unashamedly imperfect, while others compete with high-end tables like those mentioned here. 
 

I still have my LP12, though I have heard a lot of other good tables in the May 30 years-it is only one of many good choices whether spending £3K on a low-spec and/or very second hand version or spending £15K+ plus on an uber-table. The ISP is probably that you can incrementally (and almost invisibly)!turn one into the other.