LINN Akurate LP12
LINN Akurate LP12
€9,200.00
With a machined armboard, dedicated external power supply, Linn tonearm, and a moving coil cartridge, this turntable delivers stunning performance and musicality at a price level between Klimax and Majik.
Description
The complete Akurate LP12 turntable comprises:
- Sondek LP12 turntable
- Kore sub-chassis and armboard
- Trampolin base
- Lingo power supply and motor control unit for the AC motor
- Akito tonearm
- Krystal moving coil (MC) cartridge
The Akurate LP12 is available with a choice of solid wood plinths: Black Ash, Cherry, Oak, Rosenut and Walnut.
Linn Akurate LP12 Turntable Specifications
Speed Accuracy: 0.03%
Platter Tolerance: 1/1,000th inch
Dimensions (WxHxD): 5.5 x 17.5 inches x 14 inches
Weight: 22 lbs
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