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Key Features:
Precise speed control for Linn Sondek LP12 Turntable
New 'full width' version
33rpm and 45rpm
Essential upgrade for any LP12
Bettered only by Radikal DC Power Supply
As with all Linn components and systems, to get the best performance from this product requires a House of Linn installation in your home
Available Colours ::
Linn LINGO
The Lingo ensures that the LP12 platter revolves at exactly the correct speed, 33.3 or 45rpm, at all times. It also ensures that no noise is issued from the turntable motor a vital factor in extracting the maximum amount of information from every record.
Low noise oscillators combine with filtering of the current and separate drives for both motor phases, to provide the LP12 with clean, precise power.
The Lingo uses 'stall detection' circuitry to feed the motor with a higher voltage for increased start-up torque. When the platter reaches the selected speed, this load-sensing circuitry reduces the power output. From then on the motor just maintains the platter's own inertia to silently maintain a constant speed.