Anyone find the Linn Lingo too fast?


Or maybe the Lingo is too relentless. This doesn't always bother me, but is there a cure? Could it be my power cable(A Valab silver one)?
mmakshak

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Kirkus, would this be the 50 or 60 year-old response? Just kidding. Thanks for the response. My only experience with a turntable motor was dropping it on an Ariston RD 11E(a loosening of the screws). This allowed the motor to literally pick up the platter and make it-along with the armboard-a closed system. It was the best sound I ever had(that's why Roksan's motor intrigues me). Unfortunately, it wasn't very stable. I've also adjusted(by ear) the Ariston RD 110's motor, so I guess that I'll give it a go. What I was listening to when I changed power cords on the Lingo was the sound(brighter, more detail, etc.), and I thought that might not be the way to do it with the Lingo.
Thanks for all the information, and, in my case, Kirkus's placement of power cord in this discussion. While I haven't yet done a speedchecker, I've had some success in tweaking(by ear-who the hell invented 4 feet?!)my Mana Reference table(anyone care to post their setup instructions? They seemed to have disappeared.) Kirkus, you don't qualify as a boomer unless you can't retire. Does anyone else get suspicious of the stock market crashing at this time? How much does that save the government on Social Security, as people put off retirement. Agiaccio and Chashmal, those are good suggestions. Those looking at analog should read what they have to say about the lp12.