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It was said to take the Sondek LP12 to “a new level of sonic performance”. Now available for all LP12 models, the Bedrock plinth comes in a natural beech wood finish protected with an oil coat.
While the current LP12 looks much like the original, just about every part has been refined repeatedly over the years to keep the deck competitive with newer rivals. We have the entry-level Linn Majik ...
Such thoughts start to fade once we start taking a careful look. Every part of the Klimax LP12 has the aura of carefully honed engineering coupled to fit and finish of the highest level. There’s the ...
Linn calls the limited-edition Sondek LP12-50 “A full reference-level flagship LP12,” and with a price of $60,000, it should be. In that rarified strata, it hobnobs with some of the most ...
affordable LP12 version. To celebrate the 35th anniversary of this treasured turntable, Linn has released an ‘entry-level’ version, called the ‘Majik’ in line with the company’s ...
It's 40 years since the birth of Linn and the Sondek LP12 turntable truly changed the world of hi-fi forever. To mark the anniversary, the makers of the best sound systems in the world have joined ...
The Linn Sondek LP12-50 is a special edition turntable designed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Scottish hi-fi company releasing its iconic Sondek LP12 turntable back in 1973. But maybe the ...
Today that changes with a record player called the Sondek LP12-50. Designed by LoveFrom alongside the British audio brand Linn, the product is a 50th-anniversary edition of the LP12—what Ive ...
Ive’s design firm, LoveFrom, collaborated with Linn, an audio company, to create a new model of the Sondek LP12 turntable for its 50th anniversary. The firm will only be producing 250 models of ...
LoveFrom helped refine Linn’s Sondek LP12 for a 50th anniversary edition. Ive told Fast Company it was a “very gentle and modest project” for LoveFrom that stems from his team’s admiration ...
The LP12 was, in fact, so successful for a relatively ... This is surprising, because Linn used to sell its own entry-level tonearms (most famously the Basic).However, the company has a history ...