When I asked Joe Rodger to break that price down, he sent me this:
Sondek LP12 (mechanics only, dustcover and Karousel bearing…
When I asked Joe Rodger to break that price down, he sent me this:
Sondek LP12 (mechanics only, dustcover and Karousel bearing…
Description: Linn Klimax LP12 two-speed (33.33 and 45rpm), belt-drive turntable with Karousel Bearing, sprung Keel subchassis, and separate Radikal power supply. Equipped as a package with the Linn Ekos SE tonearm, Ekstatik moving coil cartridge, and built-in Urika RIAA phono stage.
Dimensions: 17.4" (445mm) W × 5.5" (140mm) H × 14" (356mm) D (turntable); 13.8" (350mm) W × 2.3" (60mm) H × 13.9" (355mm) D (Radikal power supply).
Serial number of unit reviewed: 1546559. Manufactured in Scotland.
Price as tested: $30,120. Approximate number of US…
Analog sources: Dr. Feickert Analogue Blackbird turntable with Thomas Schick 10.5" tonearm, My Sonic Lab Ultra Eminent Ex moving coil cartridge, and Sutherland Engineering Little Loco phono stage.
Integrated amplifier: Linear Tube Audio Z10e.
Preamplifier: HoloAudio Serene.
Power amplifiers: Parasound Halo A 21+, Pass Labs XA25.
Loudspeakers: Falcon Acoustics LS3/5a (Gold Badge).
Headphones: Audeze CRBN, HiFiMan Susvara.
Cables: Interconnect: Auditorium 23, AudioQuest Mackenzie and Thunderbird, Black Cat Coppertone, Cardas Iridium…
But now ERC has put out a meticulous mono pressing of Giant Steps, John Coltrane's first auteur masterpiece, so it's a good time to step in and say something about the company in general and this album in particular.
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The first (for me) of Next Level HiFi's rooms was dominated by Børresen Z1 Cryo monitors ($14,500/pair; above), Aavik's U180 class-D integrated amplifier with DAC ($10,800; below) and S180 streamer ($7200; below), and Ansuz cabling, XTC power switch (an ethernet switch with noise reduction—$2600), and XTC Mainz 8 power…