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Balancing a Linn Basik TT A sub shelf is not a bad idea. But given that this is a 'bedroom' system that the Linn is fitted to and resting on top of a heavy rack system cabinet with several rack mounted items in it, I decided to shim the feet as no adjustment is possible wi... | |
Balancing a Linn Basik TT Si, no way I can find to adjust the feet. They are screw in, screw out type. No inbetween settings. Nothing in the manual about it. I'm wondering if there is a way to simply put adjustable spiked feet into it. | |
SOTA table owners- getting upgraded Sirspeedy. My table is not a vacuum model. Do you think this still applies? It is a Mk II table. | |
Why Linear Tracking never took off? Sean,Being a Sota owner, how does it stack up to the others? Which arm and cart? | |
Linn Basik tt + Akita arm Questions Any comparison with an acrylic mat? Are you talking about their carbon graphite Donut? | |
SOTA table owners- getting upgraded In my own experience, and, in talking with Sota, that is not either recommended or good sounding to my ears. Even with their old rubber mat, the bass fullness, tightness, and, overall quality improves. I think the sound is too thin with a bare pla... | |
SOTA table owners- getting upgraded Like you, I also have a Sota Sapphire MkII purchased in 1986. Recently, after having had it stored for 6 years, I set it up and have been astounded once again with what good analog sounds like. I talked with Sota today about a couple of problems I... |