Abstrakt: Like its English soul brother, Quad, Scottish brand Linn was the epitome of British luxury-end hi-fi when I was an aspiring wee laddie. But while Quad, though still British designed, is now Chinese owned and (very well) manufactured, Linn continues to be ...
The Linn Kiko looks lovely, and sounds lovely too, once you get it set up. The sound is clean, detailed and lively, with plenty of oomph, without sounding too clinical and monitor-like. At £2,500, and without Wi-Fi, this is a system aimed at audiophile...
Udgivet: 2012-11-18, Forfatter: Andrew , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
The Linn Kiko is a classy wireless system from a high-end hi-fi pro that normally produces systems many times the price of this one. It blends wireless streaming with good old cabled connections to blend easily into just about any lounge, making it more a...
Style, quality of build and finish, Powerful, detailed, easy-to-enjoy sound
Kinsky interface takes some getting used to, Not without competition
Yes, Kiko would be challenged hard on pure sound per pound by more conventional rivals – think Naim UnitiQute and Neat Iotas, for example – but the style, quality of build and well thought-through ergonomics give the Linn an appeal all of its own.For its...