Talk:Linn Sondek LP12

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Reliable source?[edit]

  • Although it is not the first time I've heard that the LP12 is basically a rip-off of the Ariston, I have my doubts about the reliability of one source used in this article[1]. The site of Vinyldisc.co.uk appears to belong to a private individual with no commercial agenda. It is of a basic construction, and appears to be the unsupported subjective appreciations of a gramophone record enthusiast. I will probably remove the link in due course, and would now appeal to other editors to insert better ref for this if they come across any. Ohconfucius 03:56, 15 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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