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About the LP12
The Linn Sondek LP12, introduced in 1972, is a legendary belt-drive, suspended sub-chassis turntable known for its modular upgrade path and precision engineering. The 'LinnenberG LP12' likely refers to the Linn LP12, with 'LinnenberG' possibly a misspelling. The Klimax LP12 represents the pinnacle configuration, incorporating the Karousel single-point bearing for optimized platter stability, Keel machined one-piece sub-chassis and armboard to reduce resonances, Radikal II motor control with DC motor for precise speed accuracy (33 1/3 and 45 rpm), Ekos SE precision tonearm, Ekstatik flagship moving coil cartridge, and integrated Urika II phono stage. This setup delivers pitch-perfect musicality with low noise and vibration, hand-built for upgradability from entry-level Majik to flagship Klimax models.[4][5][10][11]
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