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Linn Suspended Aluminium Base Board

SKU: Trampolin

$403.00
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Product Description

Made from high quality aluminium, the Trampolin base board is the best performance choice and can be fixed directly to the wooden plinth of your turntable. Its expertly-designed suspended feet provide any Sondek LP12 turntable with additional isolation from vibration, using acoustic dampening material to minimise interference for improved audio performance. Build up your own custom-spec deck using this base board as a foundation, or upgrade your existing Sondek LP12 — even if it’s an original from 1973!

Linn is a Scottish manufacturer of high-end audio equipment, including turntables, loudspeakers, amplifiers, and digital music players. The company was founded in 1973 by Ivor Tiefenbrun and is headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland.

Linn is known for its innovative designs and use of advanced technologies to deliver high-quality sound. For example, the company's loudspeakers incorporate its patented Exakt technology, which uses digital signal processing to eliminate phase distortion and time errors, resulting in a more accurate and natural sound.

Linn's turntables are also highly regarded, with the company's LP12 model considered a classic in the industry. The turntable features a unique suspended sub-chassis design, which isolates the tonearm and cartridge from vibrations and results in a more accurate and detailed sound.

All orders are processed within 48 hours from date of order.

We offer Free Ground Shipping on all orders regardless of size.  

  • If you would like to receive your order quicker you can request Express shipping during Check-Out in the Comments section.  Additional charges will apply.
  • In-stock items are shipped from our Vancouver warehouse and will reach major Canadian cities in 5-7 business days.
  • Items not in stock will either ship from one of our manufacturer partners' warehouses or in rare cases first must be sent to Vancouver and then to you.  
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