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Linn Troika replacement
Suggestions please for a short list for a replacement for my elderly Linn Troika. The new cartridge will sit in my Ittok LVII and be spun by my LP12 with a Hercules power supply.
I heard a Dynavector 20-X2 on an LP12 the other day, liked it and realized my Troika has lost some of the sparkle & pace. Still OK in the lower registers though. Other worthy contenders for a listening short list? The cartridge will feed my Phono3, can be MM or MC but I can't imagine a MM cutting the mustard these days. Budget is <£1000 or the car may have to go! Thanks in advance. F. |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Hi F., at that price the only contender is what I use in my LP12 and Phono 3, the only difrence is my Linn sports a SME 4, Ortofon cadenza blue, fantastic.
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
If it was mine I'd be contacting http://northwestanalogue.weebly.com/
Speak to Dominic Harper and discuss getting you Troika properly serviced and probably upgraded. You'll save a big amount of your available budget |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Greg and Bob,
Thanks for the suggestions. I have heard and experienced that rebuilds aren't always hugely successful. I had the Troika rebuilt about 8 years ago & never felt quite as comfortable with it. Mind you, I've just changed the interconnect between the Phono3 & pre with interesting results. I swapped from a home built cable with chunky phonos & Shark silver plated coax to DNM Reson. Everything is a little better, but I still crave more of the early life punch I used to get from the Troika. And before anyone suggests going back to Naim electronics to boost the punch I'd like to point out the extra detail & smooth top end of the valves especially on digital sources is here to stay! As the late great Freddie Mercury used to sing - I want it all! F. |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Hi F. yes I think you are correct with regard to cartrige rebuilds, however if you can get a demo. of the Ortofon, I feel you may just give up on the Troika, I too like a smooth but detailed sound and they don't come much better than the Ortofon. BOB
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Greg,
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm not implying that Northwest Analogue wouldn't do a great job, my concern is: what if I don't like the result? Once committed it's hardly a case of try before you buy, although I'd by happy to chat with them about this. The Dynavector did sound good in the Ittok on a similar spec LP12 - that would be my benchmark. The good news is that changing the interconnects has helped the system a little so I'm in less of a rush to change things. F. |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
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Natalie Last edited by Dominic Harper; 16th May 2012 at 02:32 AM. |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Hi Natalie & Dominic,
Thanks for the reply. I'm in less of a rush to replace the cartridge as the Troika is proving itself to be a stayer, for now at least, especially with a subtle tweak to my interconnecting cables and Phono3 valves to put back some of the life. Once upon a time I would have been straight round for a chat as I was a Cheshire resident for many years. These days I'm exiled to the South Coast; but maybe one day I can sneak off from visiting the family or on my way up to the Lakes! I'll let you know if I'm passing. F. |
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Re: Linn Troika replacement
Talk to Len Gregory (The Cartridge Man Tel: 020 8688 6565) he did a couple of cartridges for me some years ago, one was a clearaudio and I can't remember the other one, they sounded better that originally, great service.
As far as a new one is concerned the Transfiguration Axis is within your budget and a real cracker. Martin Emmott |