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    Introducing Analogue Innovation

    Hello fellow forum members.

    We manufacture the Sole sub-chassis for the often derided Linn Lp12 turntable -we also produce the Plattamat an upgrade platter mat to felt and rubber mats for most turntables - we are hoping we may be of assistance to fellow TT owners with technical or other issues.

    Will be popping in now and again to see whats happening

    Anyhow...

    Kind regards

    John R.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Analogue innovation View Post
    Hello fellow forum members.

    We manufacture the Sole sub-chassis for the often derided Linn Lp12 turntable -we also produce the Plattamat an upgrade platter mat to felt and rubber mats for most turntables - we are hoping we may be of assistance to fellow TT owners with technical or other issues.

    Will be popping in now and again to see whats happening

    Anyhow...

    Kind regards

    John R.
    Good to have another analog lover aboard!
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    Hello, John R. and welcome to the What's Best Forum. Agreed, Myles. Always glad to have another analog lover aboard.

    Tom
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    Funny, I think the Linn originally took the turntable a huge step forward. The problem was always in the set-up. In these days of mass loaded turntables, perhaps the Linn is derided, but I always thought that was less against the turntable, per se, than the 'source first' concept where at a budget of $5,000, $4999. was allocated to the turntable! The Linn dealer near me in the 80's used to make people take their watches off if memory serves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MylesBAstor View Post
    Good to have another analog lover aboard!
    Hi Myles. Thanks very much, it's a pleasure to be here and hopefully to be of service and assistance.

    John.

    Quote Originally Posted by treitz3 View Post
    Hello, John R. and welcome to the What's Best Forum. Agreed, Myles. Always glad to have another analog lover aboard.

    Tom
    Cheers Tom! would it be possible to correct the horrid typo I created when I titled this thread?

    John.

    Quote Originally Posted by whart View Post
    Funny, I think the Linn originally took the turntable a huge step forward. The problem was always in the set-up. In these days of mass loaded turntables, perhaps the Linn is derided, but I always thought that was less against the turntable, per se, than the 'source first' concept where at a budget of $5,000, $4999. was allocated to the turntable! The Linn dealer near me in the 80's used to make people take their watches off if memory serves.
    Hi whart.

    I many respects yes, you are correct - not so much the TT itself but the promotion of. Linn's patented bearing is excellent as are their platters and plinths. If the TT is set up we'll it will stay "in tune" for many years as will Thoren's, Aristons, AR's and Heybrook's - all TT's built on the same principle.


    John.

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    welcome John

    Typo corrected
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Williams View Post
    welcome John

    Typo corrected
    Much appreciated Steve!

    Cheers.

    John

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    Welcome from a fellow (ex-)Brit and vinyl lover!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylphilemag View Post
    Welcome from a fellow (ex-)Brit and vinyl lover!
    Cheers m8!

    I have two "brothers in law" out in Canada: one in Prince George BC & the other in Kenora ON. They've been there over 20 years - both working in mechanical engineering.

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