Linn Kan Bookshelf Loudspeakers + Linn Kan Stands in INCREDIBLE

Linn Kan Loudspeakers. Linn Kan Bookshelf Loudspeakers + Linn Kan Stands in INCREDIBLE Hi-Res Audio & Hi-Res Wireless Audio Computer Speakers, Bluetooth V5.3 Speakers with USB-C AUX Input and Stands - White These are considered clones of the famous BBC LS35/a monitor speaker

Linn Kan Bookshelf Speakers Photo 4003269 US Audio Mart
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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 One had a broken terminal which I already repaired and resealed the air tight cab

Linn Kan Bookshelf Speakers Photo 4003269 US Audio Mart

I wonder if Linn Kan are still good speakers today or if there are better small speakers in their current price range (about £300 second hand) The non-isobaric, two-way bookshelves used the same drivers as the previous speakers - a 19mm soft dome Scanspeak tweeter and a modified 110mm KEF B110 mid/bass unit, with a Linn-designed crossover - and adopted the then-popular LS3/5a cabinet design. Since its inception some 20 plus years ago, the Linn Kan has been manufactuered in at least five different versions, not the least of which is the Kan V

Pair Of Linn Kan Loudspeakers eBay. First Kan's I heard was on a lowly Arcam Alpha amp, interest was piqued Same day I heard a Nait 2 on some small Royds, I was hooked Thats nearly 3 decades ago Later when I ran Kan's at home they responded best to a LP12 and Naim or Linn electronics (no surprice) They retained the later version of the Bextrene coned KEF B110 but did not get.

Linn Kan II bookshelf speakers Photo 4330708 Canuck Audio Mart. In 1979, Linn introduced the Kan - their bookshelf model which used cabinets similar to Rogers' LS3/5A and KEF's B110 drivers The non-isobaric, two-way bookshelves used the same drivers as the previous speakers - a 19mm soft dome Scanspeak tweeter and a modified 110mm KEF B110 mid/bass unit, with a Linn-designed crossover - and adopted the then-popular LS3/5a cabinet design.