In 1973, a newly founded company in Scotland named Linn launched a turntable called the Sondek LP12. It looked pretty much like any other ordinary turntable, but its inventor and company founder, Ivor ...
It’s rare for a piece of consumer technology to remain in production for half a century. Linn’s Sondek LP12 turntable was designed by the company founder, Ivor Tiefenbrun, and launched in February ...
When Ivor Tiefenbrun debuted the Linn turntable in 1973, he sent shock waves through the music world. The device quickly won favor among audiophiles due to its superior sonic qualities, among other ...
The man who helped usher in the the age of the iPhone, former Apple design head Jony Ive, has collaborated with Glasgow-based high-end audio company Linn for a 50th birthday limited-edition reworking ...
Once upon a time there was a Glaswegian engineer called Ivor Tiefenbrun who was dissatisfied with his recently purchased hi-fi system. He realised his turntable was being detrimentally affected by his ...
LoveFrom, the design firm founded by Apple’s former Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, has rolled out its latest collaboration, a reworked version of Linn‘s Sondek LP12-50 turntable. In a blog post shared ...
Jony Ive, Apple's former design chief, joined forces with Linn to create a $60,000-plus turntable. The Sondek LP12-50 turntable marks the 50th anniversary of Linn's Sondek LP12. Only 250 will be ...
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Former Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive has revealed his latest project, a collaboration with British audio brand Linn to design a 50th anniversary edition of its Sondek LP12 turntable. The luxury ...
Linn and Highland Park collaborate to toast 40 years of exceptional music performance at home. It's 40 years since the birth of Linn and the Sondek LP12 turntable truly changed the world of hi-fi ...
The secret to the Sondek LP12 was that it was a well-engineered component that was also modular and upgradable—maddeningly so. Like Barbie with different outfits, the model has mostly remained ...