@daveyf Yup. There are so many wealthy folks nowadays with open checkbooks and not a care in the world willing to pay for high-priced toys.
Linn Bedrok LP12 Plinth Upgrade
Linn has a new plinth upgrade for the LP12. Wow, over $11,000 USD!
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Your second paragraph is complete nonsense. The price of the LP12 relative to other turntables hasn’t changed at all. What has happened is that Linn, not for the first time, have launched a additional level of the turntable above the current Klimax LP12. This is not going to make any difference to the sales of the existing LP12 range of products. Why should the existence of an additional option put people off the LP12 and push them to other brands anymore than they are already inclined? It is actually a positive as LP12 owners now have another level to aspire to, even if they don’t want it or can’t afford it at the present time. How on earth can that make the LP12 less competitive as you imply? As always, any development in the LP12 orbit brings out all the Linn bashers and those who are jealous of people with greater spending power. Why give them any more encouragement with that spurious argument? |
@newton_john you seem to fail to comprehend that as the LP12 increases in price that it now encounters more able competition. To the more sophisticated consumer, that now leads them away from the Linn turntable. Remember that the table still has several issues that are, at least to the advanced hobbyists, problematic. One is the fact that the table cannot utilize multiple tonearms, two, the fact that the current arm is not competitive at the highest level, and three, the table will always be susceptible to issues with set up, requiring a ‘fettler’ ( many of whom in the US are becoming extinct). I can go on and on. But don’t get me wrong, I am still a big Linn fan, just not a blind and besotted fan…the type that Linn are hoping to sell their plinth to. Also,your second sentence is complete nonsense, why because by adding over $11k to the table for the cost of just the plinth, Linn have now absolutely changed the ratio of cost/value to their competitors. |
Of course, you and other sophisticated consumers will make decisions about turntables as you see fit. That is as it should be, Where you are completely wrong is to claim that the game has changed because the price of the LP12 has increased. It hasn’t increased at all. The Majik, Select and Klimax versions and all other permutations of the LP12 available up to now are as competitive with other turntables as they have ever been. The fact that we now have a new Bedrok version of the LP12 doesn’t change that. You are talking as if the Bedrok has become compulsory. Clearly it isn’t. Yes, the Bedrok version of the LP12 will be competing in a higher price bracket, but with a higher level of performance. I don’t know how well it will sell. Or even if Linn care about that. They may be relying on upgrade sales to existing Klimax LP12 owners. For all we know, it might give Linn access to a new market segment. I can’t say. The only indication we have is that they appeared to have done very well out of the considerably more expensive LP12-50, despite the chorus of naysayers online. So it is a fair presumption that they know what they are doing here. |
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