What to give the Linn LP12 that has everything? The Brand New Bedrok™ Plinth Upgrade
/The Linn LP12 must surely be the most iconic high-end turntable in the world. With over fifty years in production, everything — other than its appearance — has been improved or changed over time. The one exception, however, was the plinth. This had only undergone a couple of manufacturing tweaks (internal bracing to help it retain its shape, and internal grooves for easier cable dressing). That has now changed. Introducing…
Bedrok™
The Bedrok is Linn’s first performance plinth upgrade. It follows the same philosophy — and is almost identical in design — to the Bedrok plinth used on the £50,000 LP12 50th Anniversary model. It is now available as an upgrade for existing Linn owners, although numbers are strictly limited.
Construction
Right-angled layers of beech ply are impregnated with resin before being formed under extreme pressure and heat. This creates an ultra-dense billet (more than twice as heavy as the standard plinth), which can then be machined in much the same way as aluminium. The aim is to create a plinth that is non-resonant, offering superior acoustic isolation and damping any external vibrations that could negatively impact performance. The philosophy behind using a dense, inert plinth is simple: because everything is mounted to it, every other part is affected — stability, mass, and vibration included.
In terms of turntable assembly, there are now machine inserts (rather than pilot holes for wood screws), the top plate is pre-fitted, and the wiring strap is no longer necessary. The underside is a thing of beauty — it’s a shame so few owners will ever get to see it.
BeDROK UNDERSIDE
So how does it sound?
The Bedrok was fitted to our customer’s Klimax-spec Linn turntable. We listened to the system both before and after the upgrade to gauge the difference:
First, we played the title track from Jerusalem by Alpha Blondy and the Wailers. From the moment the music started, the noise floor was completely absent — it was as if the music emerged from a pitch-black void, with absolute clarity. The soundstage felt incredibly expansive, as if the instruments were coming from beyond the speakers. Detail retrieval was nothing short of breathtaking, with every nuance and texture in the music standing out with impressive precision.
The bass, in particular, was remarkable: it had an incredible depth and attack that was both powerful and beautiful. The separation between different bass lines was effortless, making it easy to follow everything that was happening, all at once, without any loss of definition or clarity.
Next, we moved on to Western Stars by Bruce Springsteen. The improvement in clarity and timing with the Bedrok was immediately noticeable. The music flowed more smoothly, and the ability to follow more complex passages was greatly enhanced. Bruce’s vocals, in particular, were clearer, with every word coming through with greater precision. It felt as though the album was from a better pressing altogether — more open, more detailed, and more immersive.
Conclusion
While the Bedrok is by no means a cheap upgrade, it represents a significant step forward in performance for any existing LP12. The improvement is immediately noticeable, with enhanced pace, more powerful and controlled bass, and a level of resolution that brings every detail to life. The overall presentation is more dynamic, with an added sense of energy and precision that lifts the music in ways that are hard to ignore. What’s remarkable is that, despite these improvements, the Bedrok still retains that unmistakable Linn character — the essence of what makes the LP12 so beloved by music enthusiasts. It’s just better, with a newfound depth and musicality that elevates the listening experience without ever losing the signature warmth and smoothness that defines the LP12.
For anyone seeking the absolute pinnacle of LP12 performance, the Bedrok is a must-have. It’s not just an upgrade; it’s a transformation. Whether you’re a long-time LP12 owner or someone looking to make the most of your turntable, this upgrade brings you closer to the ultimate musical experience that Linn is known for. If you’re after the finest details, the most precise soundstage, and the most accurate portrayal of your records, the Bedrok is an essential addition.
Thanks for reading
Jon and Andy - Audio T Swindon
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