Linn Bedrok LP12 Plinth Upgrade


mofimadness

@dogberry

I circumspectly circumnavigated this monstrosity which needs circumscribing, when I was last in the UK.

Ok, I am used to roundabouts - after all Canberra is the renowned capital of roundabouts in Australia. Try a 2-km circumference! One near me merges major roads into an interstate highway. Unfortunately it is not round, more oblong. About once a year a truck coming from the side would find the curve tightening, and fall over. So now there are 18 sets of traffic lights, on the one roundabout.

Anyone got a copy of the torture track that Plessey had as its logo?

This one?

That was visible on the side of their factory from the Magic Roundabout (until I left Wiltshire in 1976). They later went more minimalist still:

It’s actually more representative of the letters than my wife’s signature.

@dogberry 

That's the one!

I had never seen the digital version until your post.  No doubt, the analog one sounds better!

This is the 149th post about a plinth that no one of us owns or ever heard. God bless Audiogon.

On audible noise between tracks, my brand-new Decca recording of Beethoven's Triple Concerto is very quiet on the long lead out tracks but has noticeable murmerings between the tracks, about in the middle of the quiet moments!