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Re: linn, Direct Drive, homebuilds [message #11590 is a reply to message #11585] Wed, 28 April 2004 18:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Learned to approach the turntable as a musical instrument instead of a piece of equipment, as a practicing drummer two snare drums exactly the same with same heads,snares and very accurate tuning tension meter and they sound different in a way consistent with what you describe in your turntable story. Heard the same from all the musicians and I play a little guitar and of course there also. I find it easier to accept these anamolies by thinking in musical rather than mechanical terms which probably explains why I still enjoy the Linn even with all of it's warts. I can hear greater resolution and more accurate pitch; wider frequency response and tighter bass in many of the newer designs but I don't necessarily find it more enjoyable. How's that for a can of worms?

 
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