SDS suitability for 50-Hz motor Linn LP12


I'll soon be upgrading the power supply (and maybe motor) for my Cirkus/Valhalla LP12. Dealer of course recommends Lingo ps, but word on the street is beware of electrical backwash it puts on AC line, and I occasionally see comments about bass becoming a bit TOO lean with Lingo. And while used ones pop up for around a grand, the new one is supposedly much better -- but for full (ouch) retail.

The OL dc motor and outboard power supply look tempting, but comments from those who have made a similar move to this configuration appear to be mixed, with a few even commenting that they can hear the motor purring away during very quiet listening sessions. The VPI SDS looks promising as another alternative. But I have 3 questions for those wise in the ways of such matters:

1) If I go with a VPI SDS, I have to remove the Valhalla board first, right? I assume I just wire up the mains line straight into the on/off switch on the LP12, and plug the mains into the SDS single outlet. Is this right?

2) I brought my tt back to the US from England, so it has the 50Hz motor pulley. I know if I went with the Lingo the 50Hz pulley would stay, or if I went the OL path the motor would get replaced altogether, but does the SDS have enough range of speed adjustment to compensate for keeping the 50Hz pulley on the motor? Or would I have to get a new motor with the 60Hz pulley for North America?

3) I know even less about the Walker option; if anyone has any pearls of wisdom regarding thier offering I would appreciate those as well.

Thanks, Brett
brett44

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My Lingo has neither backwash nor too lean base. So I'm guessing that it needs some other contributing factor to be manifest. So my gut goes with Lugnut. Get that used Lingo and be happy.