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Posted by plantsman on October 9, 2006 at 12:18:09:

The Linn LP-12 was designed to be low mass/low energy storage. I don't think it presents a very good platform to turn into a high mass design. If you are working with an LP-12 I would experiment with low mass/low energy storage/constrained layer damping material along the lines of Ken Lyon's Neuance platforms. As Linn, Avid, Roksan, Rega, J A Michell, and a few other have show high mass is not the only game in town. Although I've heard some good sounding high mass tables I've also heard some wretched ones. Mass alone is no magic bullet.