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Saving Playlists Now Available in Linn’s Control AP Kazoo

Saving Playlists Now Available in LINN’S CONTROL AP Kazoo Linn are now pleased to announce that Linn Kazoo now delivers the Save Playlist functionality – the most-requested feature from Linn’s control app. Select tracks from your music library and TIDAL to create your ultimate playlists. You can create, save and edit playlists easily at any time, all from the convenience of your iPad, laptop, PC or Mac. When you’ve made your choices, click on the save icon to store the playlist locally for future access. The entire playlist can be re-ordered, re-named or deleted as required.   Saving Playlists via Kazoo   Build a playlist by choosing tracks from your music library or TIDAL and selecting Play Now, Play Next or Play Later.   Make unlimited playlists and name them for easy identification: It’s easy to re-order your playlists, remove tracks or delete the playlist at any time. Access your playlists via the new ‘My Playlists’ tile: If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.  

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Linn Klimax Solo & Klimax Twin Dynamik Power Supply

After four years its the End of Line for Linn Klimax Solo &  Linn Klimax Twin Dynamik Upgrades. With effect from Monday 16th February 2015 Linn will no longer offer the Linn Dynamik Power Supply upgrade for the Linn Klimax Solo or the Linn Klimax Twin. If you are interested in enjoying a new amazing clarity from your existing system and would like  to upgrade before its too late please contact us on:- Tel :01277 890 888 Email; [email protected] www.rococosystems.com

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Find out what ‘Exactly’ what Linn Exakt can do for you –

  Saturday 24th January 2015 Why not come along  to our exciting Linn Exakt event where we’ll be presenting the ground-breaking technology of Exakt; it’s a new revolution in hifi. Each event will showcase our three  complete Exakt systems, Klimax, Akurate Akubarik abd Akurate Akudorik. You will  discover how Linn Exakt technology eliminates distortion, corrects for variation between drive units and can be optimised for your room, your furnishings and your speaker location, ensuring a musical performance that’s personalised just for you. And if you’re already a Linn DS owner, there’s never been a better time to move to Linn  Exakt. With  Linn’s  current offer you can now upgrade your existing Klimax or Akurate DS or DSM to the new and improved DSM with Exakt Link connections.* *This offer closes on 9th February. Terms & conditions apply. Venue Rococo Systems & Design, Moreton Road, Ongar, Essex CM5 0LU,  Telephone Number  01277 890 888 The ticket booking link for this event is http://www.linn.co.uk/events/a7f3550e-7237-413c-8c72-1bcbf1c5f5e9/    

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Linn’s Klimax Exakt 350: A Review By Martin Colloms, HIFICRITIC

In one of the most challenging reviews he’s ever undertaken, Martin Colloms tackles Linn’s new digital active loudspeaker system and it’s partnering streamer interface. Can it’s £50,000 total price be justified? Linn has developed considerable enthusiasm for a loss-free path for music recordings from what it terms the source. Here the source is not the music, nor is it the studio origination (about which the consumer can do nothing). Rather, Linn defines it as the point at which, until now, a theoretically lossless, digital audio signal becomes analogue, which is of course inevitable in order to experience sound. Linn’s classic viewpoint has long been that the music source available to the consumer must be protected and optimised. Readers may well recall its historical emphasis on the importance of optimising vinyl replay quality, rather than later stages of preor power amplification, Linn aiming to drive the rest of the chain with the best possible analogue source signal. An analogue source signal suffers from well known but normally also well controlled losses at every stage of the path to the loudspeakers. Each stage will contribute some degree of impairment, due to cables and connectors, grounding issues, some inherent noise, plus distortion and bandwidth limiting defects that are inherent in analogue stages, even though they can be rather small when considered stage by stage. When an analogue audio signal from a power amplifier arrives at a loudspeaker, the usual passive implementation then involves a high power filter network (the crossover) prior to the drive units. Configured to combine the acoustic outputs of the drivers in proper order, significant quality losses occur. Active Drive Although they’re common enough in professional circles, active domestic loudspeakers are quite rare. They use power amplifiers for each loudspeaker drive unit, and carry out the crossover filter function at pre-amp electronics level. This approach can provide great rewards in overall sound quality, especially in respect of more realistic dynamics. Linn’s expertise in active speakers goes right back to the three-way Isobarik loudspeaker, introduced nearly 40 years ago, which was available in both passive (DMS) and active (PMS) versions. (I recall a most enjoyable and impressive afternoon at Paul Messenger’s place, listening to his Naim-powered active Isobarik PMSs.) Since then, all Linn loudspeakers have been specifically designed to allow them to be converted to active operation. Digital Active More recently it has been possible to shorten the analogue system signal path by converting from digital at a later stage in a high quality DAC/preamp (eg a digital streamer), which includes a master volume control and sends its output via long cables to now active analogue loudspeakers. However, Linn’s increasing mastery of DSP (digital signal processing) has set the stage for the company to remove still more lossy analogue stages from the audio signal path, hence the new Klimax Exakt DSM streaming control unit. This drives digital audio directly to the new ‘digital’ loudspeakers with a high resolution feed in stereo (and eventually up to eight channels, for home theatre installations), via a custom made, very low jitter interface running on Cat5 cable. As in some studio and other previous designs, the designers’ intention is to postpone the conversion to analogue until the last possible moment, and Linn describes this conversion point as the source. This critical conversion is done at the individual inputs of an array of linear Class A/B power amplifiers, each connected directly to a drive unit voice-coil. Linn explains that traditional analogue losses through speaker or interconnect cables and active or passive analogue crossover components are therefore eliminated. Digital input, digital crossover loudspeakers, either for studio monitoring or for higher performance home and stage audio systems have been available elsewhere for some years, so what is it that makes Linn’s implementation special? The clock jitter figures for the interfaces are extremely low (just a few picoseconds), for which there is some correlation with sound quality, and the audio channels benefit from tight locking or synchronisation. I also see some value in the ambitious backwards compatibility program for this technology, which will allow some previously purchased Linn loudspeakers to benefit from the new digital expertise.

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INTRODUCING EXAKT – THE SOURCE IS IN THE SPEAKER

Linn are proud to introduce a new revolution in hi-fi – Exakt. By integrating Source-First, Aktiv and DS into one incredible new technology, Exakt, Linn has turned the loudspeaker into an intelligent, connected, software-upgradeable product. Linn Exakt eliminates the loss caused by analogue crossovers in design, corrects for variance in drive units in manufacture, and optimises performance for a customer’s room through specialist installation. The Source is in the Speaker Exakt builds on DS to radically improve the performance of music systems by pushing the lossless digital path all the way to the speaker, keeping the signal digital and only converting to analogue at the last possible stage. A breakthrough innovation Exakt consists of two new technologies: Exakt Link and Exakt Engine. Exakt Link losslessly sends digital data from an Exakt DSM to an Exakt Speaker. It ensures accuracy, guarantees latency, maintains exceptionally low jitter, and provides extreme precision synchronisation between speakers. Inside the Exakt Speaker is Linn’s Exakt Engine. Exakt Engine is a digital platform that enables a whole new range of audio performance enhancing capabilities in design, manufacture and in the customer’s home. The Exakt engine: Eliminates the magnitude and phase distortion of analogue crossovers at design time Corrects for the manufacturing tolerances of individual drive units at manufacturing time Optimises a customer’s system for their room at installation time The following introductory videos explain what Exakt does and how it works: How Exakt Works What Exakt Can Do Exakt Systems are uniquely built by Linn for every customer Exakt is for both new and existing customers, modern and traditional audiophiles. Linn have created the following systems: Klimax Exakt System, comprising Klimax Exakt DSM and Klimax Exakt 350 speakers for new customers Exakt upgrades for Klimax 350 and Artikulat owners, comprising a Klimax Exakt DSM, replacement 3K arrays and new Klimax Exakt modules for the customer’s speakers Exakt upgrades initially for externally Aktiv 350, Keltik & Komri owners, comprising a Klimax Exakt DSM and Klimax Exakt Tunebox (available from November) Call for more information 0207 454 1234 or 01277890888

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