Mitsubishi Linear Tracking Turntables


Hello All!

I've recently purchased an LT-30, I love the looks of this turntable and really enjoy the ease of use. I'm not sure if I've got it well setup, it sounds fantastic but am sure that I little tweak here and there would help it out. I'm wondering what others think of this table and also I would really like to find a copy of the owners manual to adjust the setup. If anybody has a copy it would be very much appreciated.
dixopr
Linear tracking arms hold a theoretical advantage over pivoted arms, but are not easy to design, build or maintain. Aside from making sure that the cartridge used is compatible and properly mounted and that any tracking force adjustment has been properly made, there is basically nothing left to do but enjoy the device and hope that the servo mechanism does not break as it would, in all likelihood, be impossible to repair or replace.
i would contact member EZEKIEL. i think randy owns one of these, services and upgrades them, and is a big fan of the vintage mitsu hi-end linear trackers. he'll be able to tell you exactly what it needs to sound its best.
I own one of Randy's LT-30s. I've had mine for over a year, it replaced an LP12, and I have a ZYX R100H on it. If you can't get ahold of Randy, email me and I'll try to help.
I owned an LT-30 in the mid 80's. It was a fine looking piece and the craftsmanship was first rate. Paired it with a Dynavector Karat 23R and QED preamp/transformer. Unfortunately, it was vastly inferior (sonically) to the Thorens TD-160 with Grace 707 I eventually bought.
Still, it was a very nice unit.
Thanks for your help. I've paired mine with a Audiotechnica Oc 9 Mk2 cart and a denon pra-2000z preamp, the preamp has 3 gold phono inputs (2MC - one uses a setup and the other a headamp). I'll try to get a hold of Randy, thanks. I've heard a TD-160 on my system, can't remember the arm though and it was comparible but not vastly better.