Linn Basik Lv V Tonearm Manual High School

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Linn Basik Lv V Tonearm Manual High School 6,9/10 2825 reviews

As you lot should know by now, I sold all of the basiks and used the LVV at home on an LP12 for a while in between Ittoks. The LVV is fine with many medium compliance cartridges and in fact the lightweight jelco shell it came with breaks up resonances in the structure very well. Just sticking a more rigid shell on *can* make it worse in this particular application, as I found to my cost. Also, the thin rubber ring around the headshell plug is there for a genuine reason and shouldn't be discarded, not on this arm at any rate. Trying to use a cartridge with lower compliance and higher cost will not be an economic thing I feel with this arm.

Just stick to AT's, Stanton 681EEE, Shures with damper fitted and high compliance Ortofons (2M red/Blue, 520-540 and OM20 - OM40 for example and probably mid priced Nagaoka's too ). By now, many LVV's will be shagged and possibly too frail for AO Johnnie to properly service - may be worth asking him. LVX - A potentially good medium mass tonearm this one, but the headshell socket is a definite weak point as the clamping bolt was always overtightened by Linnie dealers trained to do such things and the socket works loose with disastrous sonic results. I found that using loc-tite studlock in the gap around the socket and tube (the green stuff used to lock tape head screws) sorts it out once the screws are re-tightened carefully. The squidgy counterweight decoupling will have gone off by now and I don't think it's fixable (I'd love to be shown wrong here though).

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If the counterweight spins freely on the end stub, you've had it. Same goes for the Basik Plus (not LVX Plus as some have called it). This arm in fine fettle should be about as good as the straight-tubed Jelco and with a similar sound I think.

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Lively, lean and 'fresh' in balance, it's a good all-rounder for budget to mid price mm type cartridges and possibly some of the more tolerant mc types too. The counterweight thing is an issue too. All of the above three tonearms have the bias setting a tad too much (witnessed by many lop-sided worn K9 styli I examined) and the lightweight construction could cause bearing damage after years of over-tightening pillar bolts etc.

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I'd personally give them a miss these days unless you're able to check them first. Free-spinning counterweights are a definite no-no for best sonics also and I don't think Linn support these jelco made arms now, since the 'orrible grainy sounding Akito thingy came out in mk1 form well over twenty years ago now! My advice is to look elsewhere to the evergreen Rega arms. The R200 can now have its bias restored by Johnnie at Audio Origami and its a FAR better tonearm than the cheap-as-chips LVV, if limited in adjustability; the RB series is readily supported by Rega, can be botched to high heaven with suspect aftermarket add-ons (and Rega will repair badly botched ones for a fee) and can be made to sound great if you know what you're doing, although turntable synergy is essential with these. Does this lecture help? Not sure if Pro-Ject have ever released one of their better arms to maket separately or how much it would cost. I guess that Bernie has asked about Linn arms because they have similar enough geometry to the stock issue to be a direct replacement, given some elementary arm tube work.

Bernie, if you can find a Basik Plus in good condition for about £75, I don't think you'd be disappointed using a MM up to Ortofon 2M Blue / Nagaoka MP150 standards. Depending on your priorities, the S-shaped earlier variant would better suit a modified GL75 if the aesthetics are kept similar to the original. SQ and upgrade paths are more easily marked if you take the Rega route, but this will involve significant surgery to your Lenco. Johnny Dodgem. Creative sound card ct4810 driver for windows 7 free download. Spinners: Pye G63 & Garrard AT6 changer: Two full custom Lencos: Kenwood KD-650: 1210 ~ Jelco 750D, Origami wire, inox armplate, Longdog psu, fettled bearing, Vantage feet, stacked Achromats and tuned Deccas C4E & Maroon ~ ffss!

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Tuners: Rogers T100: Sansui TU-7700: OTA Leak Troughline 3 Transport/Streamer: Oppo 93: Bluesound Node 2 Convertors: Rega DAC: Bushmaster + Longdog psu Pre-amps: Conrad Johnson EV1: rolled Croft Micro 25: Decware ZStage Power Amps: Decware Zen Taboo, Hazen modified: tweaked Primaluna ProLogue 4 ~ Gold Lion KT-77 Speakers: The Edingdale: Meadowlark Hot Rod Shearwater & BK XXLS400 subs Cables: TQ Black, Atratus, MG2000HD. Johnny Dodgem. Spinners: Pye G63 & Garrard AT6 changer: Two full custom Lencos: Kenwood KD-650: 1210 ~ Jelco 750D, Origami wire, inox armplate, Longdog psu, fettled bearing, Vantage feet, stacked Achromats and tuned Deccas C4E & Maroon ~ ffss! Tuners: Rogers T100: Sansui TU-7700: OTA Leak Troughline 3 Transport/Streamer: Oppo 93: Bluesound Node 2 Convertors: Rega DAC: Bushmaster + Longdog psu Pre-amps: Conrad Johnson EV1: rolled Croft Micro 25: Decware ZStage Power Amps: Decware Zen Taboo, Hazen modified: tweaked Primaluna ProLogue 4 ~ Gold Lion KT-77 Speakers: The Edingdale: Meadowlark Hot Rod Shearwater & BK XXLS400 subs Cables: TQ Black, Atratus, MG2000HD. OK, so assuming that you don't have enough space (or the desire) to mount an arm on your current plinth, leaving the top-plate unaltered, and that you wish to mount an arm in the existing cut-out of the original top-plate, then you can choose from arms with - pivot to spindle distance: 211 mm effective length: 229 mm and if you screw your cartridge down using 24 degrees offset and 18mm overhang, you can align to Baerwald. The obvious choice is from the Linn range, the exact model dependent upon how far from the shore you ultimately wish to swim.

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