![]() ![]() There was the 25th anniversary edition in 1997, with Ivor's signature engraved on the top plate, and badge on back of plinth, where they were up to around 95,000. #Linn serial number age upgradeClick to expand.That pretty much covers all the important upgrade history. The Origin Live gear is better than Linn now anyway. I'd love to see how much more and I expand the sound AND play 45's on this TT but also happy for now until $$$ and knowledge stack up. Bounce is great (I have a Thorens TD145 MK2, AR 'the Turntable' & a Soniograph sg3) so suspension is one thing I've had a little experience with I have a cement foundation floor in the den and the TT rest on a wood credenza. It plays very well, I've been jamm'n it a bunch last 2 days and I'm really happy with it. Click to expand.As far as I can tell, bearings on Ittok are fine. I'm playing it through a McIntosh MA6200 & Cornwall speakers. Would this era be a Valhalla? Would I be able to adapt a Lingo or Hercules ps to this? It only plays at 33rpm, a lingo would change that and upgrade the sound as well correct? Any help and info is much appreciated. Serial # 040613 - He got the Cirkus upgrade in 94' & it has the Ittok lvII tonearm. The previous owner said he thought it was from 92'. I just purchased a Linn lp12 yesterday in great condition and I'm trying to find out the year of manufacture. Hi all, new to this forum but have read for some time. This might not be a popular opinion but it's your money and I know if I still had a Linn where I'd be putting mine! It's a fraction of the cost of the Linn and is better. The Origin Live has 45rpm and can even do 78rpm with a little adjustment. The DC motor upgrade was very significant, far better than an over-priced Linn AC motor PS in my view. My Valhalla LP12 broke down due to a common fault with the PS (overheating resistor - R9?- blows a bridge and the whole thing is defunct) so I swapped it out for an Origin Live DC Motor kit which comes with its own box and cables and takes a novice like me about an hour to fit. ![]() ![]() You can change any PS to anything you like. I'm not aware myself of an LP12 fitted with that from the period your turntable comes from. If you press and hold that start switch the light goes from red to green which indicates 45rpm. The post from above mentions the 45rpm facility which is something the Axis had as standard but it's PS was altogether very different. The Valhalla is recognisable by the simple black press button start switch which has a small LED inside and lights (red?) when running. The LP12 came with Valhalla so your turntable should have that power supply if it's from 1992. If it helps any, I used to own a Linn Axis from 1990 and an LP12 from 1985. Nice purchase btw, i've always enjoyed the sound from my dads and would own one myself if i had the money!! I couldn't tell you what upgrades thats had. Had you tried that at all? That being said, one of his friend as an LP12 himself but from an early construction and his doesnt play 45's. Serial Number ist: 1160951 Can anyone tell me from which year the Akito is? How much was the price? There is an eBay-Auction with a Linn Akito 2. In responding to a thread on how identify release date of an LP12 via the serial number, some Google efforts turned up a few reference sources - some. Browsing each category returned a number of useful applications, and users. Offers access to comics collections across all iOS devices: Since the comics you've purchased through past versions of the app are stored in your ComiXology account, you can access them from any iOS device on which this app is installed. You hold the start button down and it goes from Green (33) to Blue (45). But i didnt know on his that it could play 45rmp until recently, when he showed me that it does, i dont know if its via an upgrade however. My dad has a early 90s LP12, so whilst i dont know the answers to most of your questions. ![]()
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