WeStartToDrift wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 8:12 pm
motorbike guy wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:46 am
WeStartToDrift wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:40 am
A while back I picked up another LP12. It isn't the first run, but it is pretty close and the only upgrade that I can find to it was someone put on a Fidelity Research tonearm. A co-worker of mine is a wizard and swapped out the bearing and retuned or swapped out the suspension springs. I think the next step is going to be picking up a Lingo IV power supply / speed controller and a new tonearm. Anyone here have experience with the Ittok tonearm? I know my way around most of the more "normal" hifi turntables but Linn has always kind of felt "adjacent" to the normal hifi world as they tend to do things in their own idiosyncratic way.
oooh, right up my alley. Does it have the valhalla board? did your friend put the cirkus bearing in? Suspension tuning is pretty easy if you have any experience.
I know and love ittoks, i think they are still one of the best arms out there. do you have a specific question about them?
He put the Cirkus bearing which was a big improvement and we went halfsies on a setup jig so working on it is a breeze. For whatever reason the LP12's I've run into either have Ekos (or whatever came before it) or Basic arms, but that usually is because a dealer wants to have an entry level deck and then an aspirational one. This predates Valhalla, so it is the tiny one-sided PCB that syncs to the mains frequency like most old tables. I am going to be steering clear of the Valhalla/Hercules power supplies as those tend to go up in flames.
So your table is a pre-valhalla power supply and motor with a cirkus bearing? You can find a valhalla cheaply. Mine never had any issues for the many years it was installed. Either way, going to a lingo is the move. Mine has the 1st gen lingo, and it is great. plus the ability to play 45rpm with a button push is a huge improvement. Those are available used, as is the naim equivalent power supply. I am not sure I would spend th $5k for the radikal over the $1800 for the lingo, although I don't know if the lingo comes with the new motor.
the predecessor to the Ekos was the ittok, as far as I know. The bearings look exactly the same on the outside as does the arm tube. (i am sure the Ekos bearings are upgraded in some way, according to Linn) The main difference is the
Ekos has a built in arm rest, whereas the ittok has a separate one that goes through a separate hole in the armboard. The Ekos has a nicer headshell and finger grabby part. But an Ittok is still a phenomenal arm.