Presenting a terrific Linn Basik LV V Tonearm for sale. This arm was carefully taken out of a Linn Sondek LP12 Turntable, which was purchased new by the original owner in UK. I purchased this tonearm set from him for 228 pounds including shipping (52 pounds first class with insurance) to India, from ebay.co.uk I planned to use this arm for a Thorens TD124 project which I was considering getting involved with, but shelved the idea as I had to divert the funds elsewhere. The tonearm comes complete with its original lift and anti-skate mechanism, the arm base and counter weight and original LINN cable with gold plated RCA connectors and earthing wire. The tonearm has the original LINN detachable pressed alloy headshell and also features overhang, lateral angle and height adjustment. Price expected is Rs.15,500/. Shall ship free of cost to the buyer. The tonearm does not come with a cartridge. All regular cartridge models will fit this headshell. Jul 26, 2012. I'm just curious which Linn Basik tonearms are generally considered better. S-shaped LVV or the LVX? Any of you guys had any experience? I'm considering what tonearms I can use on a Lenco GL75 project if I don't use the standard arm. It was fitted with the LINN LVV arm originally when I bought it new 30 plus years ago. LINN BASIK PLUS Audiophile Turntable. Tonearm for SondekLondon E4 7Sn, Greater LINN AXIS Manual Belt. Drive Turntable with LINN AKITOLewisham. Linn LP12 with Basik Plus arm, Valhalla PSU, Ittok tonearm cable. Here are some pictures for your reference. Kindly note that the tonearm, cable and headshell are spot-less (the reflection of my camera's flash was caused a few streaks here and there). The arm is as good as NEW. Honestly, I assume you should be able to, as things like the tonearm height, overhang, etc are adjustable. However, I have never used Project turntables before and am not sure about the tonearm mount. Perhaps our knowledgeable forum members will be in a better position to comment. Linn Basik Lv V Tonearm ManualAtomic kitten you are free mp3 download. My 2 cents would be that this is an 'S' arm, which according to Technics, is preferred to the straight arm as far as tracking is concerned (lower tracking error). Also, pundits say that vinyl lasts longer if played with an 'S' arm.
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