Daveyf, I have no idea what version the Linn was, I had a Lp-12 once and all that tweak stuff made me ill, if a component needs all that I have no use for it.All I know is my buddy had about 4k in it and the traveller was at least as good. |
If it's so hard to make up one mind, there is an easy solution.. just buy both. Dollar for dollar, I'll still take the Linn. |
Buy both, Polk432! BTW, anyone compare the Linn Radikal vs. the VPI 3 or 4? Thoughts.. |
Pani, I have to disagree with you. The VPI's and the Linn's are there to recreate the most accurate sound off the record. Simply by listening to the two, I believe one can formulate which is the more accurate and realistic to the "live". After all, isn't that we are all attempting to do with our gear choices? The fact that in the UK people( according to you) don't really care about VPI, doesn't invalidate their products one bit, at least IMHO. Don't get me wrong, I think the Linn is a great table, however it is getting a little long in the tooth and I believe can be bettered. The question is- can it be bettered by these VPI tables? Daveyf, you are right and that is the ideal case. However, since you are asking for opinions on forums, I just wanted to point out that different forums favour different products. And that happens because there are different schools of thought on the subject of music reproduction. Everyone's reference is after all live instruments and voices but because absolute reference cannot be reached each of them choose a different sets of compromises. Hence what the UK guys think is the best compromise is typically different from the US school or say that of the Japanese school. If you can hear the products side by side then you dont need to think too much about these schools but if forums play significantly in your quest then you may want to talk to different forums at the same time to get a wider perspective IMO. |
Pani, I agree with what you say. I ask the question on this forum to see what the consensus of opinion on this forum will be. OTOH, I can assure you that I NEVER buy any audio gear unless I have heard it in my own system and room first, regardless of the hype or publicity it receives on forum's or elsewhere. I have been an a'phile for abut 40 years; one of the very first things I learned was how important listening in your own room is when buying audio gear. I also concur that music, and the perception of same, is definitely in the ear of the beholder. |