@robob Lingo 4 is contained in a much thinner box (slimline) than any of the other Lingo's.
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Have to agree with @dfarmer - the lingo 4 is a massive and impressive improvement over my prior lingo 1. And as @daveyf said- the 4 is in a very slim box. Google it and you’ll see it looks unlike anything else Linn. Linn “split” the lingo by housing part of the circuitry on a board that fits within the turntable (think valhalla) and the rest of the circuitry in an external box. There are 2 other ways the lingo 4 is a significant departure from earlier lingos- the 4 uses a 12v motor while previously a 120v motor was used and the 4 does use a tach for servo control as does the Radikal (but in a way different from the typical direct drive scheme). Since it is a synchronous motor its speed is locked in both by line frequency which is tightly regulated and the tach. It’s a built in redundancy.
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@lewm - the Lingo 4 has an AC motor; the Radikal has a DC motor |
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