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Good news. Thanks Tom - I see Revelation mods in my future...
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tokenbrit wrote: 2022-07-13 11:36 Good news. Thanks Tom - I see Revelation mods in my future...
+1 - Great job Thomas, applying the proper torque value seems to be very important to nearly every aspect of the audio chain. The only thing that hasn't sounded better with a specific torque value is the Linn Trampolin (unless that has changed).
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Trampolin does appear to be torque agnostic. There are a few other screws that don't make a difference on the LP12 but they are things like the small screws on the top plate that are there for positioning it before you tighten down the chassis blots that hold the top plate and plinth together. Those two bolts are very important in terms of correct torque and are where I first discovered the importance of precision torques to the musicality of the LP12 (and eventually pretty much everything else, as you mentioned).
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