3/28/2024 0 Comments Linn ekos ii![]() ![]() ![]() So how about the Ittok? Mechanically, it mates perfectly with the turntable, as is to be expected. That leaves none of the most neutral tonearms. And at $3200, the Airtangent is financially out of reach, though Martin Colloms tells me that it does interface well with the Sondek. ![]() As implied above, the ET2's bass is too ill-defined for my tastes. Using the Rega on the Linn is for masochists and set-up fetishists only. The Sumiko is discontinued, and in any case was too massive for the LP12's suspension. (The rear of the armtube also sticks out far enough that the turntable lid can no longer be used, something that would irritate me to the point that I couldn't live with it.) The Breuer is unobtainable. Christopher Breunig has found the WTA to sound stunningly natural on the Linn, but it has insufficient low-frequency extension, in my opinion. The SME doesn't work optimally on the Linn, giving a lazy, fat-bassed sound, though the beauty of its midrange still shines through. ![]()
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