DC motor kit owner comments
Below are some of the many favourable comments we have received from
owners of the dc motor kit.
"Just thought I would let you know that I have
just finished installation of the DC motor kit you supplied me for my
Linn LP 12 turntable. I have to say that there is a big improvement in
the sound quality that I now hear.
I have to admit to being a bit apprehensive about dismantling my LP12.
I thought there was probably not much that could be improved on it and
that only experts could work on it. Well I guess both points are wrong
! I was very surprised to see how cheap looking the AC motor was that
Linn use and how expensive the Lingo is that tries to control it. Probably
very good for Linn though ?. Your DC motor has a well made expensive feel
to it which as an engineer I like.
I had no trouble dismantling the LP12. I had decided at the beginning
that I liked the "feel" of the DC kit and did not like the AC
motor from Linn so did not leave any AC kit in the turntable to go back
to. I felt the DC kit would be superior from the start.....
It was strange to look at how many electronic components were on the Lingo
PCB compared to your DC PCB!.... As you say, you can hear it (the motor)
running but I think it has a pleasant well made sound !. It must be said
that you have to be within six inches of the turntable to hear this and
in no way effects the sound of an LP being played.
I have to say that I am very pleased with the kit you supplied and the
improvement to sound quality is very noticeable. Everything seems to have
better timing, rhythm, rock solid base and a grip on the music that was
missing before."
Graham Jelley, Taiwan
"Been listening for a few weeks now, and it
still blows me away. Much of the motor noise has gone, and messing with
the belt tension and TT sitting has improved things further. Can't thank
you enough for what the kit has done to music-listening pleasure. Anyway,
you're welcome to use these comments if you so wish. As I said before,
the timing is absolutely spot-on, real sense of the music flowing as a
result. Even has my wife tapping her feet and she's not that enthusiastic
about music. Speed stability is rock-solid, too, always a bit of a niggle
before with the standard airpax arrangement. Can forget all about this
now and just enjoy the music instead. Piano has to be heard to be believed:
notes decay so naturally. Haven't listened to my CD player for days as
it sounds like it's broken. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the kit to
other rock owners, or even other turntable owners with a standard AC motor
arrangement. Thanks again for all your help and support with the set up."
J. Moxon - Saga Japan
"I'm entirely happy with the dc motor. The sound is better all round,
particularly in terms of dynamics, rhythm and imaging, but without sacrificing
the LP12's sense of soul. Thank you."
S. Smith-Franklin, USA
"I've finally got my Linn up and running now
- I've been listening to the DC motor kit for about two weeks. WOW!! The
degree of improvement over the Valhalla'd table is nothing short of astounding.
I now feel that the Linn bearing and sub chassis design, as well as the
arm and cartridge, are performing at their full potential now. Gone is
the 'dry' character, and the naturalness, detail and dynamics just pour
forth. I'm currently listening to a Dutch all-analog pressing of Roger
Waters 'Amused to Death.' Can it possibly sound better, I wonder?"
J. Schaefer, USA
"Quite a hornets nest of discussion
here. I recently bought and installed the Origin Live DC motor upgrade
with the "heavyweight" outboard transformer. I believe that I am the first
person in the US to get this larger transformer. Two weeks later I installed
the Cetech carbon fiber sub chassis, but that's another story. Thank you
John for the Ivor quotes. But I don't believe that he put an AC motor
in the Linn because it was the 'best' tool for the job. He did it because
he had to build the Linn to a price point and well made DC motors are
not cheap. Compared to the Lingo the OL upgrade is in another class.
I installed the motor and left the deck running constantly for several
days. I checked the speed periodically. It uses resistors on the control
board to fine tune the speed. A strobe confirmed that speed stability
was excellent. As Ivor has said many times "trust your ears". The OL modded
Linn extends the bass by at least one octave. This is tight well-controlled
bass. Detail I had not heard before was obvious on just about every record
I played. The soundstage was more spacious and 'cleaner' than before.
The Cetech subchassis solidified everything. But as I said that's another
story. Origin Live offers a money back guarantee. So if you aren't happy
just send it back. Given that a Lingo upgrade is around $1,300 and doesn't
replace an essential blockage to making the Linn sound as revealing and
musical as possible - the AC motor, I find the OL upgrade an absolute
bargain and a must for any Linn owner. No, I'm not connected to OL in
any way, just a very satisfied customer"
Newsgroup posting
For a product that does exactly what the
promotional material says it would do. I’m not given to hyperbole
– though I’m sorely tempted. I keep sneaking back to the room
and listening again, just to check it sounds as good as I remember it.
I swear it’s still improving. The sound from my speakers, which
I previously thought quite good, has blossomed into the room. This is
not a loudness issue. The sound has come out of the speakers and into
the room. There is a clear indication of soundstage, a plucked double
bass sounds like a plucked double bass, with resonances such that you
could climb into the ‘f’ holes. Multi-tracked voices become
separate entities – some of which I’ve never heard before.
All of this from an Akito and a 12 year old AT 0C5
I manson
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