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Classik Linn Classik Music System with Linn Unik Loudspeakers (Group Test Winner), What Hi-Fi? Sound & Vision., January 2002"for sheer all-round ability our favourite is the Linn, with true separates performance, flexibility and understated style. Whether you want a no-fuss standalone system or are thinking about starting a complete multi-room installation, the Classik Music System is the one to have."  
Classik Linn Classik: Electronic House Magazine, USA, February 2002, February 2002PRODUCT OF THE MONTH: The System is unlike others of its caliber because it combines high quality, easy ergonomics and the ability to upgrade in the future. The Classik can be combined with up to four other Classiks in other rooms and can be set up and moved quite easily. The beauty of the Classik is that it is truly plug-and-play. Overall, this is an excellent product that is sure to make many, many people happy. If you are somebody who likes high-quality sound and expandability for the future, this is the product for you. All I know is that it is sure to be a classic.  
Classik The Scotsman, 20 October 2001, Smart Money “Must Have” Section “Linn offers an excuse to turn up the volume” , October 2001My wife firmly blames my father for my addictive multiple technology dependency disorder. Hi-fi, by which I mean a ‘proper’ separates system, not those items peddled by high street electrical stores, has always been close to the top of the list of these dependencies. My first real encounter with Linn was as a teenager when a friend’s father was reported to have this legendary turntable. This was the Linn Sondek, and took on a mystical reverence when we were discovering music for the first time. Where many people don’t have the luxury of space for a true hi-fi, the manufacturers have offered us “lifestyle”, all-in-one systems. With the Classik, Linn gives us the convenience of a lifestyle system with none of the compromises. The Classik provides a CD, tuner and amp in a single unit complete with a remote control, AM and FM antennae and pre-terminated speaker cable all in the box. This meant the Classik was ready to go in ten minutes. The review unit was supplied with a pair of Linn Kan “bookshelf” sized speakers. These can be mounted in a variety of ways, including a custom wall mount available form Linn. The CD player provides all the usual functions of random and shuffle play; the tuner provides 80 memories of AM and FM bands, and the amplifier backs it all up by supplying a healthy 75 watts per channel. But the real test of a system like this is in the listening. It’s at times like this that you’ll go through your entire CD collection pulling out a wide range of musical styles and recordings. First up was a bit of jazz. What struck me first was the transparency of the drums. The Classik brought out the subtlety of the playing and the variations in each hit of the snare. Sitting back, I could feel as if the full band was playing in the living room. The separation and clarity of each instrument took up its place in the stereo image. There was no coloration in the sound, with a very natural balance across all the frequencies to give a real “acoustic” sound. A quick spin of the tuner to Classic FM also confirmed the Classik’s credentials in the tuner and classical music department. The Linn Classik is a tremendous system, providing real listening pleasure in a convenient to use system. The detail and almost “holographic” quality of the sound really increase your listening pleasure, and will send you back to scour and listen to your whole CD collection again.”  
 
 
 
 
The Linn ClassikAll Things For All People 
by Steven R. Rochlin 
 
Here we have a very interesting piece of gear that throws caution to the wind and offers more than just the usual "audiophile" (lack of) features. This review is of something rarely seen in this APC (audiophile politically correct) world of separate tuners, digital disc transports, DACs, pre-amplifiers, amplifiers and $1,000 speaker wire. Coming from the same folks who brought us the legendary LP12 turntable and now infamous CD12 compact disc player is their all-in-one Classik. Yes, Linn has once again thrown up the gauntlet and went their own way into making something which everyone can use. 
The Linn Classik is basically like a normal consumer receiver with an integrated single disc CD player. Everything from AM/FM tuner to headphone jack and support for two stereo pairs of loudspeakers. Also appearing on the rear of the unit are a single tape loop, another tape input, an auxiliary input plus a pre-amplifier output. In fact there is also an electrical power output to supply power to yet another device! Before i forget, there is also AM and FM antenna inputs with the latter being of the 75 ohm variety. A full function wireless remote control rounds out this extremely flexible package. 
Also covered in this review are Linn's smallish Kan loudspeakers. The Kan uses a quite nice 19mm ceramic-domed tweeter for highs while the midrange and bass are reproduced with Linn's own 130mm woven GlassFiber bass/midrange driver. This black loudspeaker comes with a cloth which is stretched in front of the drivers as a grill cover. The unit is a mere 11.75" high, 7.25" wide and 7.25 deep. These were sent to me to show the synergy between Linn products plus to also demonstrate how a normal consumer may use the Linn Classik/Kan as a home music reproduction system. 
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Wow, i actually had a single unit fully operational via a remote control. Is this legal in "audiophile" land? What's more is that you have bass and treble adjustments too. Throw in a good dose of flexibility, many inputs for my other toys and you have something that, eh hem, a normal person would like in their home. Of course i should not forget to tell you about built-in clock and alarm function. With all these functionalities you would think the unit is confusing to use. Wrong-o you of "audiophile" land. Fact is the owners manual is only 37 pages and very easy to follow. My compliments goes out to whomever wrote it.  
Another great function within the Classik is the ability to set aux input to unity gain. What good is this? Well, i for one have a TV i hooked up to the Classik. This TV has the usual RCA outputs whose signal output varies as i adjust the volume of the TV. If the gain on the Classik was normal, i would need to turn the volume on the TV set waaaay up to hear it. With unity gain it made the sensitivity of the aux input to the appropriate level s that my TV volume setting now was appropriate. This in not your normal little integrated unit mind you, but one with many little features which i never realized i needed... until the Classik showed up at my doorstep. 
Other cool features is in the ability to adjust the speed of the muting function to slow, normal or fast. As you change inputs or turn the unit on or off. So let us say you change from CD to tuner. The volume will go down at whatever mute speed you have set, the input will change to the tuner and the volume will ramp up (again at your chosen speed). As for the built in clock, you can choose either the standard 12 or more military 24 hour display mode. There is still more cool stuff such as the ability to see the tuner's signal strength to assist in better aiming your antenna for best signal. Underneath this unimposing, simple looking chassis lies quite an amazing piece of audio apparatus. 
If there is one thing that took me a while to get adjusted to, it is using the remote control. Because there were times i used the buttons located on the Classik unit and then would use the remote... It seems that the remote would still be trying to operate whatever i was previously doing BEFORE i used the button on the Classik. Make sense? To better explain this, say i was listening to the radio and used the remote control to change my radio presets. Ok, all is cool. But now what if i wanted to enjoy a CD and used the buttons on the Classik to switch to the CD input and start playing the CD. Ok, all is fine. But now what if i grabbed the remote control and clicked on the number 5 to go to track 5 on the CD. Instead of going to track five on the CD, because i had used the remote for the radio presets the radio would go back to the previous memory preset i was enjoying before i switched the unit to the CD function. So all these features are wonderful as long as you know the Rules of the Remote. 
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All these great features are wonderful, yet how does the unit reproduce music? For an about $2,000 unit it did quite well. The Classik had plenty of get up and go for every loudspeaker in my humble abode. There was an amazing synergy when the Classik was mated to my prized KEF 104/2 loudspeakers. In fact this combination has a magic all it's own. It was obvious Linn had a very refined system here as the soundscape was deep and well defined. The width was also very good. Tonally, things were a touch on the darker side of life, but a few nudges upward of the treble brought the upper frequencies back into alignment. While this might not seem "purist audiophile", if the feature is available we should take advantage of it. And there lies the basis of my high praise for the Linn Classik. 
This is a real-world product offering many wonderful audiophile traits without the removal of what many normal people desire. From quiet small-scale jazz from Miles Davis to large-scale heavy-hitting thrash from the likes of Korn and Rage Against the Machine... The Classic seems to always be able to deliver the music without blowing a fuse or becoming harsh and unmusical as lower quality mid-fi products put forth. No, i will go so far as to say i'm removing my 3k preamplifier and 10k SE tube amplifiers in exchange of the Classik, yet i will say it has found a glorious home within my most habited room. That is this room right here. Yes, "Computer Central" in my home of multiple phone lines, networking and G-d only knows bandwidth transmission. My only wish would be for a cartridge-loading multiple CD version of the Classik so i could lock and load a six-shooter of my fave music. 
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Before i forget, one of the thing i truly loved about the Classik is the radio set. While most manufactures give you a mediocre (at best) tuner, Linn's tuner is thoroughly thought out with a higher sensitivity tuning section to grab those far off stations plus more! With a click of "signal" button on the remote you can see how strong the antenna signal reaching the tuner section is and rotate the direct of your antenna array for the best signal strength! This is something virtually never seen on most tuners today. All praise Linn! For those like myself who live in a less than optimum radio reception area, this single feature give great enhancement to my radio enjoyment. Of course all these great features and top-notch electronics needs speakers to play through. Enter the Linn Kan loudspeakers.  
The Kans are very compact speakers at 11.75" high, 7.25" wide and 7.25 deep. The tweeter is not one of those cheap and horrid sounding polycarbonate units as found on many units this size. Instead Linn takes the high road and uses their 19mm ceramic-domed unit which i find quite impressive. In fact it is the same tweeter found in the upper line units! For midrange and bass frequencies Linn chose their 130mm woven GlassFiber bass/midrange driver. The cabinet itself is quite solid and you only get a fabric sock which can be used as a grill cover. The Kan is also of the magnetically shielded variety so that you can place the unit close to TV monitors without adversely effecting their performance. 
It was obvious to me that the Kan was tonally balanced to perform best nearest to walls or on a book shelf. This close proximity positioning helps to enhance the lower frequency output of a loudspeaker. With each Kan near the front right and left corners of my room, the lowermost frequencies were impressive for units of this size. The bass was not at the cost of definition. Of course coming in at only $495 in Black/Rosenut, do not expect the world's best in bass. 1812 cannon lovers should seek larger units or add a self-powered subwoofer. In any event, this 130mm driver is quite good indeed in and of itself. The midrange was also quite good giving a nice, easy to listen to presentation. When i used the Kans with some other components on hand, they kept their same inherent characteristic. So it seems there is no huge synergy between the Classik and the Kans. Each component is quite impressive on their own. i saved the best part for last. 
The highs on the Kan are very impressive! The rendition of upper frequency heavy instruments such as bells, cymbals and solo electric guitar were very impressive. Smooth and clean my notes say. This cleanliness also keeps the listening fatigue to a minimum as harsh highs bring about a high level of ear fatigue for many people. With the Kans this was not the case. The other obvious advantage is that cleaner and better uppermid/high frequencies lead to enhance imaging and soundscape reproduction. Like all good minimonitors, when positioned properly they can throw a huge acoustic soundscape and the Kans are in this group. My hat is off to Linn for not using the cheap and cheesy polycarbonate or other any other lesser high-frequency driver in the Kan.  
He say one and one and one is three 
The Linn Classik is the best piece of audiophillia my ears have heard which comes with real-word features that include a tuner and bass/treble adjustments. The quality of the electronics obviously come from the great Linn heritage. Meanwhile the Kan loudspeakers, while not for bass heads, seems more than ample for those who simply desire a good quality minimonitor. It's ability to be placed on a bookshelf and sound full makes it an easy choice for the "set and forget" music lover. While not cheap at just under $2,500 for the package, what you get is true audiophile quality in an easy to use feature-filled package. For me it makes a perfect system in my computer room. My only main criticism would be the addition of a cartridge-loading CD changer, though i can easily buy one and add it to an auxiliary input on the unit. 
 
Linn Classik 
AM/FM Tuner with 50 station presetsCD playbackCLOCK, ALARM and TIMER allow automatic switch-on and shut-downVarious user configurable functionsSwitched electrical output (440W Maximum output)Conversion Technology Delta SigmaTuning Range USA: FM 87.5 - 108.5MHz, AM 530 - 1730kHzJapan: FM 75.5 - 90.5MHz, AM 530 - 1730kHzEurope: FM 87.5 - 108.5MHz, AM 522 - 1611kHzSignal Strength Meter 0 to 50 scaleMUTE/SCAN Threshold Adjustable in 50 stepsInputs Aux / Tape1 / Tape2, -10dBV (sensitivity), 10Kohm (load)Outputs Tape Output: equal to Aux. input level, Output impedance 100ohmPre-amp output: tracks volume -inf.+10dB, Output impedance 150ohmMinimum load on outputs: 5kWHeadphone Output Impedance: < 8ohmOutput level: same as preamplifier outputOutput Current Limit: 60mALoad impedance: 8ohm - 2KohmVoltage Gain 28.5dBPower Output 75W per Channel into 4W (nominal mains)Finishes Black, Silver, Arctik White, Pacifik Blue, Atlantik GreenPrice is $1,950 in black or$1,995 in Silver, White, Blue or Green 
 
Linn Kan Loudspeakers 
Two-way bass reflex designStand, bookshelve or wall mountable (Linn BRAKIT optional)High density cabinet, frameless grilleMagnetically shielded drive units Black Ash finishFrequency response 70Hz - 20kHz +/-3dBInput impedance 4 OhmsEfficiency 88dB for 1W at 1m (1kHz)Amplifier power 30-80WDrive units Diameter 19mm ceramic-domed trebleDiameter 130mm woven GlassFiber bass/midrangePrice is $495 in Black/Rosenut  
 
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