$39K for the Linn Klimax DAC/streamer?
Whether it’s good sounding or not is moot. We are witnessing an ascendant class of wealthy individuals who either demand the best with no expense spared, or, who frequent the upper echelons and are used to paying large sums for everything. $40k to a billionaire is like $40 to the average worker. And some manufacturers are more than happy to cater to a few wealthy people for a healthy markup than interact with thousands of ordinary souls with a built-to-a-price product line. |
I haven't heard Linn's new DAC. Is it worth $39k? Not for me, I'm not willing to pay $39k for 1 piece of audio gear. Linn has been on the leading edge of digital music - I think their brand reputation does provide them an opportunity to create and market a high-end DAC. The upper Linn systems have active speakers and use digital converters to minimize signal loss. Higher-end Linn systems are visually minimalistic and easy to blend into decor. There are individuals that are willing and able to pay $39k for a DAC. And that's their prerogative. It's their money and their experience. Lastly, I would if someone is willing to spend $39k for a DAC that person appreciates music. |
@tony1954 Shh! |
They cost 39K and 80K because someone pays that for them. If YOU won’t (like me) then they are not worth 39 or 80K. IF I had all the money I ever needed there are NO 39 or 80K pieces of stereo gear.. Plane and simple.. BUT that dosen’t mean others think the same way I do.. Speakers I’ve seen some very expensive woods used along with serious machine work and very expensive drivers, crossover parts and wiring.. Then the finish.. 5 - 10K is not uncommon.. 50-100k hand made speakers.. Lot of labor..
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Nothing Linn is worth $39k. Especially not a DAC/Streamer Linn is mid-fi in today's marketplace, trying to project as high-end or even state of the art. Trading on a naim only. The top LP12 turntable costs $15k. in the mid 1970s it was $600. OK they say they've improved it but really all they've done is up-priced it to match the ludicrous prices being asked for turntables these days. And they're still pigs to set up and keep set up.
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Strange post and even more stranger responses, I should say. I thought we are here to discuss audio and not spending habits. The fact that one is not ready or not able to pay certain price doesn't mean the price is necessarily crazy. Anyway most if not all of the audiophiles seem strange (not to use stronger words) to the rest, so do obviously some of us, ready to pay big dollars in the quest for the perfect sound and the grande listening pleasure. |
The person being quoted said it is the best server he ever heard. How do we know that this is a lie or hyperbole? It might be that, and whether or not it is worth $39k is a different matter. I have not heard this latest Linn server. But, many years ago I did hear their top of the line CD player and it was a truly fantastic player. I also heard their early servers. They were in this game sooner than most companies, so they have had plenty of time to up their game. As to the "value" of such a server, I won't get into the big picture philosophy which is pointless to argue here. As an audio component, it is worth that price if it performs up to the competition in sound quality, build, convenience, utility, etc. I did not see any of those here criticizing it mention what they heard and experienced with the product vs. their experience with other competitive products. |
@millercarbon I really appreciate your post. |
@lanx0003 is your conjecture henry53 hasn't donated $20k to the needy? |
@mahler123 I’d be most interested in reading that article if it is available. I did a search with no success. Would you be so kind as to pont me in the right direction? I think that the quite sustained increase in inequality (in both relative and absolute terms, generally since about 2008, but most certainly and dramatically in the last year or so) may also explain certain aspects that have been explored recently in a recent/current thread about bricks and mortar stores and sales practices. |
Linn makes great sounding gear on the leading edge of tech that is plug and play and looks fantastic in a home. Add to that, made in Scotland, small and runs cool. I can't afford $40k for a streamer, but I also can't afford a McLaren either and lots people buy those too. For some people $40k isn't a lot of money. Stop acting so jealous people - if you want to piece together a rig for less money, go for it, Linn's not necessarily chasing after your part of the market. |
+1 @stibi I also wonder why op is not upset about the Wadax top dac? |
I am betting the OP has not heard of most of the extreme gear out there that makes the Linn server look like a budget model. A local dealer installed the top end CD transport/DAC combination from Audio Note in a customer's system. I got to see and hear it while it was being tested and broken in for a few days. I declined to purchase one myself (yeah, like I have the $302k for that setup). I saw the Wadax at a show, and I will get a chance some day to hear it in a friend's system. It is a wild looking piece of gear. |
why not ? y'all realize there is a forum discussion somewhere talking about how crazy and financially irresponsible a $1 k cartridge is.... a " consumable " at that...which is how you should view...wait for it.....your turbocharger... Hilarious how all the magic stone " you must hear it to criticize it " crowd are quick to pile on Linn.....
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Linn have been following the same marketing strategy since the early 1970s.
It's just now they're targeting the so-called 'ascendant class' that the socialist (Ha!) Joe Biden seems to be assisting.
Clever strategical move on Linn's part, not so clever on crazy Joe's. Pretty soon he won't have any supporters left, not even fictional ones.
Let's go Brandon! |
The NAIM ND555/555PS (the 555PS is an external power supply) is considered a superb streamer, in fact, Hi-Fi+ awarded it 'the best streamer on the market currently.' It's $15K cheaper than the Linn ($24K). Still not cheap by any means.. I have also read a very glorifying review about the Linn. Both are out of reach for me.. One great alternative for a great streamer is the moon SimAudio 360D ($9K). |