I own Mitsubishi LT-30. All 15 kg of it.
Having said that, belt became goo and, maybe, it will be replaced at some point. If I can clean the mess it left there.
As far as simplicity goes, it is not simple. Not just a motor, belt (or no belt), platter, and an inert arm with cartridge. This one also takes a regular headshell.
At this point in history, it is a nice novelty, but I do not see, or have heard, much advantage over an ordinary turntable.
In fact, some of the linear tracking turntables were advertised as "it can play upright, too". Technics SL-7 (mentioned above) and SL-10 were that way, too.
Technics SL 7 turntable played vertically - YouTube
Having said that, belt became goo and, maybe, it will be replaced at some point. If I can clean the mess it left there.
As far as simplicity goes, it is not simple. Not just a motor, belt (or no belt), platter, and an inert arm with cartridge. This one also takes a regular headshell.
At this point in history, it is a nice novelty, but I do not see, or have heard, much advantage over an ordinary turntable.
"I lucked into this Vertical Linear TT which has conventional and removable headshell."
In fact, some of the linear tracking turntables were advertised as "it can play upright, too". Technics SL-7 (mentioned above) and SL-10 were that way, too.
Technics SL 7 turntable played vertically - YouTube