@mwh777 ,
"The Ittok is known for having a "lively or energetic" upper mid rrange"
I totally agree. On some albums that might be a good thing but then again on others, maybe not so much.
It’s not a big issue and might not even be apparent for a good period of time, but it was there on my Ittok LVII.
As is usual some care with cartridge matching is advisable.
More on the Ittok by David Price here:
"Originally manufactured for Linn by the Denon Parts Company of Japan (no relation to the electronics brand), it was designed by a certain Mr Ito to Linn’s specification back in the late seventies. The Tik-Tok (as fans called it) evolved over the years with various detail changes (such as a new counterweight), until it reached its LVIII incarnation in 1989."
http://www.aca.gr/index/hiend/hiendReviews?row=60
"The Ittok is known for having a "lively or energetic" upper mid rrange"
I totally agree. On some albums that might be a good thing but then again on others, maybe not so much.
It’s not a big issue and might not even be apparent for a good period of time, but it was there on my Ittok LVII.
As is usual some care with cartridge matching is advisable.
More on the Ittok by David Price here:
"Originally manufactured for Linn by the Denon Parts Company of Japan (no relation to the electronics brand), it was designed by a certain Mr Ito to Linn’s specification back in the late seventies. The Tik-Tok (as fans called it) evolved over the years with various detail changes (such as a new counterweight), until it reached its LVIII incarnation in 1989."
http://www.aca.gr/index/hiend/hiendReviews?row=60