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Hey Audiogoners,

It's been several years since I uploaded a photo so here's the latest.

Still enjoying my classic, oldie goldie equipment as much as ever, with no audio upgrades planned. Buy once and be happy, without chasing the holy grail, continues to be my motto.

Went all digital last year saying goodbye to my LP12 and a myriad of pristine vinyl. iPod has changed me forever.

Recently upgraded the television and blu-ray player.

Nonetheless, all this equipment is just a means to an end to massive music enjoyment. I do not need an expensive system to enjoy music as I've learned with other, much less expensive, audio gear, in other rooms of the house.

Feel free to share your comments.

Cheers!

Linnie01
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    • Linn LK-140
    One of my beloved Linn amplifiers in the perfect size.
    • Linn Kolektor
    The mate to the Linn LK140 amplifier, in a nice small size.
    • Linn Genki
    Another part of the Linn family and small sizes.
    • Thiel Audio CS-2
    My Thiel's in oak finish.
    • Audioquest Crystal
    Nice speaker cables.
    • Apple iPad Mini
    This is my music streamer, connected to iTunes Match and iCloud.
    • Apple Universal Dock w/ Remote
    Never any worries about charging with the convenience of remote control.
    • Linn LK-85
    The little brother of the LK140.
    • Linn Kolektor
    This is Kolektor #2.
    • Bang & Olufsen RL-60
    Great, easy to drive 8 ohm speakers.

    Not shown as they are wall mounted in the library.
    • Monster The Original
    The first Monster cable ever sold, by high end dealers only, back in the day.
    • Apple iPhone 4S
    Turned into a iPod Touch as user as a music streamer with the library Linn system.
    • Apple Universal Dock w/ Remote
    Again, never any worries about charging.
    • Sony 4K Television 43X83OC
    The biggest flat panel I can fit in the custom space.
    • Sony 4K Upsampling Blu-Ray Player BDP-S6500
    A nice disc player for the money.

Comments 12

Owner
Hi inkyyuki,

Thanks much!!  I bought my Thiel’s brand new in 1988 for $1,650.  It was a lot of dough back then, but I am still enjoying them today, so they have more than paid for themselves.

I have another simple Linn system with KEF LS 50’s…it’s also posted.

I have been with Linn since 1982 and love their stuff.  Unfortunately, current Linn kit is way beyond my budget but it’s ok.  I have never been an upgrade hound as a music lover first and foremost.

What’s your system (s)?

Cheers!

linnie01

I like your simple and elegant state as well! Thanks for sharing. I love thiel speakers. I would love to try Linn sometime.

inkyyuki

Owner
Hi Lou,

Thank you!! 

With 2 LK140’s and 1 LK85, I obviously love the small, great sounding Linn chassis amps.  Both are excellent.  Which one to get?  I’d say it depends on what speakers you are driving and overall availability on the used market.  I’d say go for the LK140 (more power to nicely drive more speakers, especially 4ohm, and better availability on the used market.)  

I also recommend buying from an authorized Linn dealer, if possible, for a better experience.  They also tend to get the best Linn trade in’s.  Patience is key when waiting for mint LK’s….the smart owners simply do not trade them very often for good reason.

The Majik is another great piece.  Enjoy!!  Nothing wrong with Meridian.  Hard to know how it will sell (individually or collectively)?

Any other questions, just let me know.  Always happy to help if I can?

Cheers!
Linnie

linnie01

Always really liked your gear.  I have a Linn Majik IL and toying with the idea of pairing it with an LK85 or LK140, I hear they are both excellent.  What is your opinion?

I also have a Meridian 551 integrated & 504 tuner, I absolutely love the 504 & think the Majik outperforms the 551, but may sell the Meridian gear as a set as I think it may be more appealing that way.

lou_setriodes

Owner
Hi mj,

Thank you!!!  There’s 2 systems here for 2 rooms.   The B&O speakers are hanging on the wall in the library (not shown).  I think you also commented on my other Linn sunroom system?  I appreciate it.

Yep we are still enjoying all of them in 2022, problem free.

You also had a great Linn system in the 90’s.

I’m sure the new Linn gear of today sounds terrific…but its way above my pay grade.  

linnie01

Love it. Everything you need to enjoy music and tv/movies. Sad to see your LP12 go. I'll always have a TT and a number of keeper LPs. As a past owner of classic Linn '90s gear (Majik, Klout, Karik III) I can really appreciate this system, and have wondered how Linn sounds today.

mjcmt

Owner
16f4...thanks so much!  You summarized my approach perfectly.

My wife designed the cabinet when we built our home back in '96.  At the time, we only had a 32" CRT TV so now we can only fit a 43" flat screen...but no biggie as a low level TV watcher.

Happy listening!

linnie01

Love your music philosophy.  Why spend all your time and money chasing equipment, it just takes time away from music. Buy good quality stuff that will last you a long time and get on with it. And such a beautiful cabinet!

16f4

Owner
Henry:

Indeed! It's about music enjoyment, not spending money like a drunk, only to come full circle. Seen numerous posts like this over the years.

I've heard massively expensive systems all over the country and I'm rarely impressed at how much better they sound than mine. Pretty crazy stuff!

linnie01

I really like how everything is ceiling mounted!

Seriously though a nice "vintage" set-up

jrinkerptdnet

Looks like you're heels over head (literally ;-) happy with the system.

bdp24

if ur happy n enjoying it all, that's all that matters.

henrycai

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