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The art of sound, perfected.
Founded in Glasgow in 1973, Linn Products is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-performance hi-fi systems. From the iconic LP12 turntable to cutting-edge network music players, Linn combines precision engineering with a passion for music.
Linn believes that information lost at the source is lost forever. No amplifier or speaker can recreate what wasn't captured in the first place. This Source First philosophy drives every product they make — from the legendary Sondek LP12 to their state-of-the-art network music players.
The innovations that make Linn products extraordinary.
A paradigm shift in digital-to-analogue conversion.
Developed entirely in-house, Linn's Organik DAC represents a fundamental rethinking of digital-to-analogue conversion. By designing every element from scratch — from the circuit architecture to the FPGA code — Linn has created a DAC that delivers breathtaking naturalness and detail, sitting at the heart of a new generation of Linn products.
Organik uses a proprietary Pulse Width Modulation Delta-Sigma modulator combined with a discrete Analogue Finite Impulse Response (AFIR) conversion stage — an approach that eliminates the distortion caused by switching-time errors and resistor-value tolerances found in conventional discrete DAC designs. The 8-layer PCB is meticulously engineered with clock traces matched to within fractions of a millimetre, discrete regulators feeding conversion stages via multiple internal power planes, and an ultra-stable master clock. The result is analogue output with noise and distortion levels far lower than anything Linn has previously achieved, delivering a sense of naturalness and musical presence that reveals details hidden by lesser converters.
Perfect time alignment for every note.
Exakt technology ensures perfect time alignment of every part of every note, allowing you to experience sound exactly as the artist recorded it. By keeping the signal in the lossless digital domain right up to the speaker's drive units and applying precision crossover filtering, Exakt eliminates the distortions introduced by traditional analogue crossovers.
In a conventional speaker system, the analogue crossover network splits the signal into frequency bands for each driver — but passive components introduce phase shifts, time smearing, and amplitude errors that blur the original recording. Exakt moves the entire crossover process into the digital domain, applying mathematically precise filters before the signal is converted to analogue at each individual drive unit. Because the signal remains lossless until the very last moment, every frequency arrives at your ears at exactly the right time. Exakt-enabled systems are also individually optimised at the factory, with each speaker's unique driver characteristics measured and compensated for, ensuring that no two units share the same generic crossover — every Exakt speaker is calibrated to its own components.
Your room, perfected.
Every room distorts sound. Space Optimisation uses sophisticated acoustic modelling of your room — its dimensions, construction, furnishings, and speaker placement — to counteract unwanted resonances and reflections. The result is the authentic sound your speakers were designed to produce, regardless of where they're placed.
Room acoustics are the single biggest source of coloration in any hi-fi system. Standing waves, boundary reflections, and modal resonances can boost certain bass frequencies by as much as 20 dB while cancelling others entirely — problems that no amount of speaker repositioning fully solves. Space Optimisation uses a computational model of your specific room, taking into account wall materials, floor type, ceiling height, furniture, and the exact coordinates of each speaker. It then calculates precise digital filters that counteract the room's acoustic signature in real time. Unlike generic room-correction systems that rely on microphone measurements (which capture only one listening position), Space Optimisation works from first principles of acoustic physics — meaning it improves sound across the entire room, not just at a single sweet spot. Configuration is done through the Linn account system, and updates can be applied whenever furniture moves or speakers are repositioned.
Precision DAC architecture.
Katalyst is Linn's acclaimed DAC architecture that isolates and independently optimises every stage of the digital-to-analogue conversion process. By providing each stage with its own precision-regulated power supply and master clock, Katalyst minimises noise and distortion for a purer, more detailed musical performance.
The fundamental insight behind Katalyst is that a DAC chip is only as good as its supporting circuitry. Most manufacturers treat DAC implementation as a single block — Katalyst breaks it into discrete, individually optimised stages: reclocking, digital filtering, modulation, conversion, and output buffering. Each stage receives its own precision-regulated power supply with vanishingly low noise, and a dedicated master clock distribution network ensures timing accuracy across all stages. The analogue output stage uses a current-optimised architecture that maximises linearity before any signal leaves the board. Katalyst debuted in the Klimax DS and has since been incorporated across Linn's Akurate and Selekt ranges, delivering a measurably lower noise floor and a wider, more spacious soundstage compared to its predecessors.
Distortion-free amplification, for life.
A solution to the traditional problems associated with Class AB amplifier design, Adaptive Bias Control dynamically measures and adjusts transistor bias current in real-time. By digitising and sampling the current supply, it eliminates crossover distortion throughout the amplifier's entire operational lifetime.
Class AB amplifiers offer the efficiency of Class B with the low-distortion characteristics of Class A — but only when the bias point is set perfectly. In practice, the optimal bias current drifts as transistors age and as temperature changes during a listening session. Conventional designs set a fixed bias at the factory and accept the resulting degradation over time. Adaptive Bias Control continuously monitors the output transistors' operating point by digitising and sampling the current flowing through them many thousands of times per second. A feedback loop dynamically adjusts the bias current to maintain the ideal operating point regardless of temperature, signal level, or component ageing. The result is an amplifier that delivers the same crossover-distortion-free performance on day one as it does after a decade of use — something no fixed-bias design can achieve.
Self-regulating power, on demand.
Utopik is a self-regulating power supply with auto-voltage rails that adapt their output to match the audio signal. By delivering only the power required at any given moment, it reduces waste heat and superfluous energy, improving efficiency and ensuring the amplifier runs cool and quiet — even during demanding, extended listening sessions.
Utopik is a new-generation switch-mode power supply that uses multiple feedback loops continuously measuring output versus input at each stage to filter out mains-borne noise and eliminate 50 Hz hum, even at extreme volumes. The design employs soft-switching via a resonant tank circuit — ensuring voltage across the switch falls to zero before it is thrown — which dramatically reduces switching noise compared to conventional SMPS designs. Intelligent Valley Switching and Power Factor Correction further optimise efficiency, while precision-regulated isolated power rails deliver up to 2 kW of maximum output with rock-steady voltage stability regardless of dramatic loading changes or mains input variation. The practical result is an amplifier power supply that runs whisper-quiet, stays cool, and provides instantaneous current for demanding transients — enabling products like the Klimax Solo 800 to deliver massive dynamic headroom in a compact, efficient chassis.
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