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PS . The LP12 is a good turntable with no springs, a tidy sub chassis and the motor in a different location to standard
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If the design is based on the Thorens TD150 a Thorens belt should fit, at under half the price. Probably get a suitable belt for around $15 from Vintage Electronics but the Linn enthusiasts wouldn't do that would they?jayman67 wrote:what really winds me up is the price of a new belt,£50 for a poxy bit of rubber,i mean you can buy a car tyre for that and thats steel re-enforced! how can they justify that??
I looked up the price of a TD150 belt from Bob at Vintage Electronics, he wants $9.50. He also lists a belt for the LP12, also $9.50. Even with postage at $8.00 that comes out at a fraction of what Linn think it should cost and still much cheaper than £29.60 too.Malaikat wrote:Even Russ Andrews sells one for less than Linn: Origin Live belts for Linn (an alleged upgrade, no less) £29.60!!!!! - Unless, I misread it of course and it was £296.00!!