Linn LK100 Power Amplifier
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- rhaudio
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 5d ago
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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This lands just below the median and comfortably inside the main pack: at £175 versus a £182 median, it’s priced as a fair-to-good buy, though not quite a standout bargain on the numbers alone. It also sits a touch under the £177 25th percentile, so the asking price is slightly on the buyer-friendly side rather than merely market-matched.
That matters because this is a respected older Linn power amp, and the timing is really about age and condition: you’re buying a proven piece of Naim-era-level hi-fi muscle, but one that now rewards a careful check of service history, channel balance, relay noise, and any evidence of tired electrolytics. If it’s clean and working properly, £175 is a sensible entry point for a well-regarded, musical stereo power amp.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Linn Products: Brand Overview
Linn Products was founded in 1973 by Scottish engineer Ivor Tiefenbrun in Glasgow as a vehicle to manufacture the Sondek LP12 turntable, which would become the company's most iconic product and a cornerstone of high-fidelity audio. The brand emerged during the golden era of British hi-fi with a revolutionary "source first" philosophy—challenging the prevailing industry belief that loudspeakers mattered most by demonstrating that superior sound quality begins with the audio source. This foundational principle has guided the company's engineering ethos for over five decades.
Linn's product portfolio spans the complete hi-fi chain, from turntables and tonearms to preamplifiers, power amplifiers, and loudspeakers. The company introduced the world's first microprocessor-controlled preamplifier and power amplifier in 1985 (the LK1 and LK2), establishing itself as an electronics specialist. From 2007 onward, Linn pivoted toward digital music streaming, becoming an early adopter of network-based audio playback supporting studio master-quality recordings at 24-bit/192 kHz resolution, and discontinued CD player production in 2009 to focus on this strategic direction.
Linn occupies the high-end segment of the audio market, commanding respect among discerning audiophiles and collectors for its uncompromising engineering approach and longevity. The brand's reputation rests on meticulous product design, acoustic isolation principles, and a commitment to eliminating weak links in the signal chain—a philosophy that has made Linn one of the most influential manufacturers in hi-fi history and a benchmark for quality-focused audio engineering.
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