audiophile help needed in CT


Need ann analogue guy to help me troubleshoot my LP12 Iittok, Supex 901 setup.

the CT Linn "dealer" here does not have a technician anymore, and did not want to promise that it would not become a long term "sit on the shelf." situation.

i live in deep river, ct 06417. about 35 minutes above new haven , will travel for help, and pay for time and any materials too.
thanks
bob
bzalforno
Berlin here. Honestly the top TT guy I've found in the northeast is an old timer. Call John at Audio Connection in Verona NJ. He's also on this board and may be able to talk you though much of it. If it's repair he's got a great guy whom he can use, but he's a vinyl guy big time.
Yogiboy, we're almost neighbors... Bloomfield here.

I'll repeat Altaylorwood's post... please describe the problem. I know my way around a vinyl rig but I'm not a Linnie. Knowing what you're trying to fix or deal with would be helpful.
The OP has apparently lost interest in this topic, long before the rest of us. But now we know everyone else's location relative to Deep River. It's a beautiful small town. From my mother-in-law's house in the center of town you can walk to the Connecticut River, and it's a short drive to the Long Island Sound. It's a short bike ride over to Essex along a beautiful road that borders the river.
I'll be in Deep River in July for a family member's graduation party. I'll listen for a busted LP12!
i guess this post post did not go.

there seems to be a lot missing info from the record, which i knw well. ( alicia dela rocha's mostly mozart original decca lp. One can't hear the various notes struck within the chords.

i am not sure if it is the stylus/cantiliver on the supex mc. the tracking weight and anti skate are correctly set up. or what else.
hearing is not not what it was 40 years ago, but I CAN hear the same info from a Fasil Say CD of the same Bach Chaconne.