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328.1 | | HEWIE::CHRIS | Wewease Wogaah | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:15 | 10 |
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Is there ever any good new kit announced that costs less than 2 grand
Rik?!! Or don't you bother with menial items like that?!
=;*)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))0
Chris.
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328.2 | I still love Kans (and Jan :-) | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:29 | 27 |
| One of the nicest, most balenced systems I've heard was -
Rega-3 130-00
Rega RB100 40-00
Nytech CA252 100-00 (Second Hand)
Linn Kans free (Well 200-00, but I gave them to her)
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270-00
This belonged to my wife (Jan Leigh to you Chris) when she was at
university.
This was quite fun as people would pop in for a drink / chat, then be
amazed at the quality of sound you could get from such a small pair of
speakers...They were even more amazed when I would sugest popping next
door to listen to ``my'' system - Isobariks in a 10x8 student room !
Rik
These days you can get a pretty good sound for a resonable price -
especially if you go second hand.
Rega-3 (Or Rotel CD)
Naim Nait / Ion amp / ...
2nd hand Kans / Something by Royd
Should leave you with change from the price of a decent cartridge :-)
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328.3 | | HEWIE::CHRIS | Wewease Wogaah | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:37 | 10 |
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Er...I was thinking of somewhere in the region of a fiver, but that'll
do for now! =;*)
Chris.
p.s. You had a 10x8 student room?! Lucky git... =;*) (scuse all the
ratholing!)
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328.4 | | TASTY::JEFFERY | My God, It's full of stars! | Tue Dec 17 1991 10:31 | 10 |
| Might I suggest:
REGA Planar 2
REGA Bias
ONIX OA21S (A little expensive)
and Wharfedale Diamonds.
A lovely little system, even though I say so myself.
Mark.
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328.5 | re .0.... | BAHTAT::SALLITT | a legend in his lunchtime | Tue Dec 17 1991 11:10 | 7 |
| The Sound Org in York have a pre-production Optik for dem. Must go have
a listen between Xmas and New Year.
I'll post a review in here, unless Rik beats me to it.
Dave
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328.6 | more on Linn's new stuff... | BAHTAT::SALLITT | a legend in his lunchtime | Thu Jan 02 1992 14:21 | 53 |
| I've been hankering after a new pair of speakers for years now. Every
time I get enough loot together, Linn come up with some improvement
nearer or at the source which gives a better improvement in more areas
than speakers alone would do. Consequently I ended up with what I
thought was a fully configured LP12.
Back in the summer, after borrowing a
Kairn preamp for a home dem, I replaced my LK1 with this new wonder box
from Linn. I won't explain about the Kairn unless anyone wants me to,
as it has been extensively reviewed in the UK, and JA at Stereophile
must've covered it by now. So now I am looking for those
new speakers.
Until last Tuesday, that is. It turns out that in the last two years
the LP12 has been improved several times - new inner platter/bearing
assembly (again), new outer platter, new motor/pulley assembly. All
these are retrofittable, but the cost to do all these to my 5-years old
Linn means it is more cost effective for me to just buy a new one and sell
mine. Having heard what these changes can do, the speakers will have to
wait a little longer.
The manufacture of most of these items used to be contracted out, but
now Linn do everything in-house. The Eaglesham factory is far enough from
the vibration caused by passing traffic and other industries for Linn
to engineer to closer tolerances than ever. In addition to the above,
they have upgraded the bearings to the Ekos tonearm to tighter
tolerances in Linn's new clean room; these were already in the areospace
category, so they must be getting close to what is achievable anywhere,
unless they send someone with a lathe up in the next space shuttle. I
wouldn't put that past them, given their commitment to continuous
improvement to vinyl recording and playback. The Ekos mod costs �400
($750?).
Also new from Linn is the Kremlin tuner, the Karik CD transport, the
Numerik DAC (Micromega already have the rights to Optic/Optik), the Keltik
active-only speaker (covered elsewhere), and a clutch of mid-fi seperates
based on the Intek integrated amp's electronics.
There is also a new power amp called the Klout. The Klou's specs look
similar to the LK280 and the photo I have seen shows a single humungous
transformer (bigger than the 280's); I get the impression the Klout is
designed to do what the LK280+SPARK does, but in one box. The box back
and sides/heat sinks appear to be hewn from the same lump of aluminium,
and heat sink fins extend along the whole sides, not just the middle
two thirds as per the LK280. Inputs are phono and it has a line
ouput(? - curiouser and curiouser). It also has three sets of 4 mm
speaker sockets for tri wiring (hurrah!).
I'm hoping to try a Kremlin, Karik and Numerik at home this weekend, so
I'll post a review in here next week if it all happens.
Dave
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328.7 | | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Thu Jan 02 1992 23:24 | 19 |
| Dave,
This is the first I've heard about these improvements to the LP12. Have they
been released over the last 6 months or so ? (News usually filters down this
part of the world pretty slowly).
As an Ekos owner, I'd be interested in your thoughts about the new bearings...
Although I subscribe to the source-first school of thought, there must come a
point where spending money on the speakers first gives better returns.
This list of products doesn make you wonder what they've put in the water at
the Linn factory don't it ?
As a Naim owner, I hope that Naim are going to try and keep pace. I must say
that I was pretty disappointed with their CD player. Contrary to most of the
reviews I've read- but I was dem'ing it against my own turntable setup.
-Dave.
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328.8 | I only heard about it last week..... | BAHTAT::SALLITT | a legend in his lunchtime | Fri Jan 03 1992 11:47 | 17 |
| Linn tend �to play this sort of thing very close, so as not to cheese
off recent buyers! Also, compared to what they do announce (Lingo,
Valhalla,� etc.) the change to the sound is pretty small and the cost
of �retrofitting therefore hard to justify - the new bearing/inner
platter costs ar�ound 200 pounds sterling fitted for a small
improvement on some records�. Worthwhile enough to incorporate into new
models�, but not always for old ones whose bearings are still good.
Also there is no e�xchange payback for the old bearing!
It is the sum total of the changes� that makes the big difference,
though. . I don't know about the Ekos changes�; given at it always
was a tight tolerance high-end armm maybe the LP12 changes are needed
to get the benefit of the new bearings. The guys i�n the shop have all
had their Ekos's modded and replaced their LP12's, a�nd if the people
who sell them think it's worth *their* money, well.....
Dave
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328.9 | I wonder if my Ekos is current ? | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:01 | 15 |
| The think to look at is the ``Linn Service Manual''. This weighty toomb
contains detailed product history so that given a serial number it is
possible to determin exactly which mods need to be done to bring it up
to current spec.
Rik.
PS I'm on my 4th LP-12 now !
1. LP-12/Ittok/RB100
2. LP-12/RB-300/Asak-T
3. LP-12/Ittok/Karma
4. LP-12/Lingo/Ekos/Troika
... but only my second pair of speakers (Kans then 'briks)
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328.10 | Available from all good Linn dealers :-) | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:06 | 4 |
| Forgot to add, the afore mentioned book deals with all Linns products,
not just the LP-12 so Kaber / Kan / Isobarik mods are all detailed.
Rik
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328.11 | Cable upgrade | WOTVAX::MEAKINS | Clive Meakins | Sun Jan 05 1992 14:51 | 17 |
| Dave,
If you aren't going to shell out for new speakers now, you may want to
try the new Linn K400 speakers cable (are your Kans bi-wireable?).
I've just replaced my Naim NAC A5 with K400, having also tried the old
K20 cable.
The K20 (very well known) gives a round fuller sound than the A5, but
with rather less HF. The A5 does sound very lean in comparison, but
_very_ precise. K400 seems to give the best of both worlds, much of
the A5 HF (but smoother) and is even more full bodied in the bass than
K20. I'm still not sure if the bass is overblown, but I am very happy
with K400.
Considering K400 uses the same copper as K20, the changes are
surprising, the massive insulation must be playing a significant role.
This is cable to tie supertankers to quay sides!
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328.12 | | MARVIN::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Mon Jan 20 1992 13:50 | 18 |
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I was in the Sound Gallery on Saturday, and they had Linn's new
midi-system system set up in the lobby area (well, the components are
the right width for that description, anyway):
In two stacks there were
K K
E LK280 KAIRN E
L LK280 KREMLIN L
T LK280 CD TRANSPORT T
I SPARK NUMERIK I
C ACTIV C
It didn't really sound like >10Ks worth of kit, but maybe that's the
point ?
Trevor
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328.13 | Only 10K....? | BAHTAT::SALLITT | a legend in his lunchtime | Tue Jan 21 1992 17:06 | 10 |
| I don't know why dealers insist on displaying the CD player with
Keltics. I know they're both new, but the Keltics �seem to be b******s
to get working properly, and never show themselves, or connected kit,
very well in casual display de�ms.
I'm not surprised it didn't sound like 10K's worth; I haven't heard
Keltics outperform my olfd Kans yet, though I've no doubt they could in
appropriate circumstances. �
Dave
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