Linn players withstanding the rigors of time


It seems like the Linn players, Genki, Ikemi and model 12 are standing fast through the rigors time. These models still sell quickly and are worth at least half their list price. I notice that the CD-12 brings approx. $9K on the used market, and very quickly. Now you might say that that it cost $20K new but, the fact is that it must be a very good player to bring $9K today. This is especially significant when there is so much competition with all kinds of the "latest and greatest" technology included as well as being revised about every other time one visits their web sites.

Do these Linn players share a family sound characteristic? I would like to know the sonic differences between them if anyone has been able to listened to the trio. And also, for those that have a Linn player, how do you like it?
nealhood

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I was Ikemi user.....the unit was sold. Linn character is very good staging and music body. Super quality on the high and mid level. Bass is clear, alright, but not as great as fame gears like Sonic Frontiers SFCD1 or Meridian 508.24

Listening to vocal, I think Ikemi is very good in performing light jazz singer like Carol Kidd, or other female singer. Whereas male vocal will be losing a bit of man feel.

Also, 1 more complain is, it doesnt show up the playing time of each song titles. May be I havent utilize the Ikemi enough.