LINN Majik LP12
LINN Majik LP12
€3,740.00
The Majik LP12 provides the ideal first step on your vinyl journey. Using carefully selected components, Majik LP12 lets you experience the iconic LP12’s performance in an affordable package.
Description
The Majik LP12 comprises:
- Sondek LP12 turntable
- Standard Sub-Chassis and Armboard
- Solid Base Board
- Internal Majik LP12 power supply & 45 rpm adaptor
- Linn Adikt moving magnet cartridge
- Pro-Ject 9cc tonearm
As with every LP12, it is available with a choice of solid wood plinths: Black Ash, Cherry, Oak, Rosenut and Walnut.
Linn Majik 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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