Linn Hifi Essex

Essex has a bad rep, mainly conjured up by programmes like Birds of a Feather and more recently The Only Way is Essex. Like Liverpool, it invokes images of super tanned women in tight jeans, gormless men in cheap sportswear and Marlboro Lights. Now, my childhood was spent in Essex, round the corner from the Charing Cross duel carriageway, and I don’t remember any of that. If you don’t fit the stereotype, people assume you were brought up in Chigwell and went riding every Saturday on a purebred pony named Fidget. But, a bit like Liverpool, Essex itself doesn’t fit the stereotype. Like most places, Essex is a diverse and beautiful place to call home. Which is where Rococo Systems come in. A beautiful home deserves a beautiful Linn sound system; you can listen to local girl Alison Moyet croon through your house as though she were sat on the roof – or else try the lambent tones of jazz singer Claire Martin.

You can buy a pre-amplifier to control your system, or trust to luck with a multitude of other components. Linn ceiling and wall speakers can really help uplift your sound system. The Linn DS range can show you the wonders of internet radio, as well as converting your CDs and I-tunes into digital format. Listeners can enjoy DAB as well as podcasts and pin sharp on demand music services. You can get some sleek, neat models that tuck away neatly in a very attractive way and complement your recessed speakers. These are also useful in compact yet stylish apartments where space is an issue. The highly recommended Akurate system is a great, modular example of this where good taste can blend with space saving utility. There is a specially re-designed audio board incorporated within this range, which gives the player a huge dynamic scope with minimal distortion. The speakers are ideally balanced put forth an exceptional digital output.

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