Dave,
some corrections:
- No, the Basik cannot be switched in voltage, only a Valhalla or Lingo LP12 can. (Lugnut: Other Linn equipment like the Classik, newer Majik, LK85, LK140 cannot be switched in voltage and require a transformer change. You are right about the Genki, Wakonda and all others with Slimline ps, where it is simply a switch on the back)
- More important: The net frequency in the US is 60Hz vs 50 Hz everywhere else. This means the motor pulley has to be changed and according to Linn this means the whole motor (which is glued to the plinth) needs to be changed. To call Linn is a good suggestion if you would like to keep the Basik.
- If you would like to use the Akito Arm I would get a used Linn LP12 with Valhalla PS. The Valhalla or Lingo generate their own reference frequency and the LP12 would be a nice upgrade if you like the Linn sound.
- There are many other good tt available. There are even several that use DC motors that do not depend on the net frequency. Take a look at Michell, Teres, etc.
I was in a similar situation and had a Linn Basik and used the opportunity to sell the Linn Basik/Akito and try out some other tables.
Good luck,
Rene
some corrections:
- No, the Basik cannot be switched in voltage, only a Valhalla or Lingo LP12 can. (Lugnut: Other Linn equipment like the Classik, newer Majik, LK85, LK140 cannot be switched in voltage and require a transformer change. You are right about the Genki, Wakonda and all others with Slimline ps, where it is simply a switch on the back)
- More important: The net frequency in the US is 60Hz vs 50 Hz everywhere else. This means the motor pulley has to be changed and according to Linn this means the whole motor (which is glued to the plinth) needs to be changed. To call Linn is a good suggestion if you would like to keep the Basik.
- If you would like to use the Akito Arm I would get a used Linn LP12 with Valhalla PS. The Valhalla or Lingo generate their own reference frequency and the LP12 would be a nice upgrade if you like the Linn sound.
- There are many other good tt available. There are even several that use DC motors that do not depend on the net frequency. Take a look at Michell, Teres, etc.
I was in a similar situation and had a Linn Basik and used the opportunity to sell the Linn Basik/Akito and try out some other tables.
Good luck,
Rene