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The LP12 is legendary, and like all good legends there's some myth with the magic. I've owned a few, with all the expected kit: the lingo's the Aro's , the Troikas the upgrades et al. I good quality bearing and a nicely cast platter are the good parts. The subchassis rings like a gong. The bizarre wooden armboard is loosely attached with tiny screws to be 'lossy' ie to help damp that ring. Recent LP12s have a proper subchassis the Keel, but at an astronomical price. While far better than the Rega 3s and Revolvers of this world, they are also more expensive to buy. The Heybrook TT2 is a better version of the same design and can be picked up for under £300. The Logic Datum about the same. Parts for the LP12 are plentiful but again at a price. Embarrassingly worshipped by the dealers and British hifi press in the 80s (who should all be ashamed of themselves), the fact is, £600 gets you into Oracle Delphi territory and a higher level of resolution and realism altogether. If a relative offers you their old one, take it ! Spending your own money ? Get an Oracle.Read full review
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The Scottish turntable that has been in production for more than 40 years & is still the best overall turntable you can buy in basic form it's a very capable record player in its top notch , nearly £18,000, form it's one of the very best price no object
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AT95E is a great budget cartridge and stylus
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LP12 excellent quality.
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soundstage has expanded and never sounded so clear . I would highly recommend this oil to anyone looking to improve sound quality.
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