I believe that your dealer means well and that the Majik 6100/Majik 109 combo will be better than the Akurate 4200/Katan combo....but...at what cost? And is the increase in performance worth the extra cost to you?
First the amp.
The Chakra technology upon which the Akurate and Majik amps are based is different from the older 2250 amp. That is an upgrade.
As the Akurate and the Majik have the same Chakra topology and switching power supply, they are essentially the same amp. You get more power with the Akurate. However, you don't need the extra power of the Akurate because with an Aktiv crossover you are not losing power in a passive crossover. The other difference between the two amps is that the Akurate has a choice of RCA or XLR balanced inputs. The Majik only has the RCA inputs. (By the way, the older C-series Chakra amps upon which the current Akurate and Majik series are based also had a choice of RCA or balanced inputs.) So the Majik has less power and no balanced inputs, but you get more channels and a lower price.
I look at it this way. A new Akurate 4200 retails over $6000. The Majik 6100 retails over $4000. Your Akurate is one year old. You take one year of depreciation off your Akurate. You're a loyal customer who spends a lot of money. You should walk into that store with your Akurate and walk out with the Majik and there should not be one penny that leaves your wallet. If your dealer wants your Akurate plus money for the Majik, I'd walk out and explore other avenues like Audiogon.
Now to the speakers.
I have Aktiv Katans plus a Sizmik 10.25. I have not heard the new 109's. I am sure it would be an upgrade since you would now be using three way Aktiv speakers rather than two way Aktiv speakers. Is the increase in performance worth the cost? I don't know. Linn sell by demonstration though. Tell your dealer you want to hear the Aktiv 109's. Bring in your Katans for comparison. Then you can see whether it is worth it.
By the way, I also have a pair of Aktiv Ninkas (two way rather than three way Aktiv). FWIW, I prefer the Ninkas over the Katan/Sizmik combination. The Ninkas have better bass integration. The footprint is the same as Katans on stands and there is no need for space for the Sizmik. This is why I say you should audition the new 109's in Aktiv mode. Linn is expensive, and upgrading in small steps is expensive. I would want to be sure that the upgrade is worth it. I'm concerned that you might be upgrading only a little bit at a great cost.
First the amp.
The Chakra technology upon which the Akurate and Majik amps are based is different from the older 2250 amp. That is an upgrade.
As the Akurate and the Majik have the same Chakra topology and switching power supply, they are essentially the same amp. You get more power with the Akurate. However, you don't need the extra power of the Akurate because with an Aktiv crossover you are not losing power in a passive crossover. The other difference between the two amps is that the Akurate has a choice of RCA or XLR balanced inputs. The Majik only has the RCA inputs. (By the way, the older C-series Chakra amps upon which the current Akurate and Majik series are based also had a choice of RCA or balanced inputs.) So the Majik has less power and no balanced inputs, but you get more channels and a lower price.
I look at it this way. A new Akurate 4200 retails over $6000. The Majik 6100 retails over $4000. Your Akurate is one year old. You take one year of depreciation off your Akurate. You're a loyal customer who spends a lot of money. You should walk into that store with your Akurate and walk out with the Majik and there should not be one penny that leaves your wallet. If your dealer wants your Akurate plus money for the Majik, I'd walk out and explore other avenues like Audiogon.
Now to the speakers.
I have Aktiv Katans plus a Sizmik 10.25. I have not heard the new 109's. I am sure it would be an upgrade since you would now be using three way Aktiv speakers rather than two way Aktiv speakers. Is the increase in performance worth the cost? I don't know. Linn sell by demonstration though. Tell your dealer you want to hear the Aktiv 109's. Bring in your Katans for comparison. Then you can see whether it is worth it.
By the way, I also have a pair of Aktiv Ninkas (two way rather than three way Aktiv). FWIW, I prefer the Ninkas over the Katan/Sizmik combination. The Ninkas have better bass integration. The footprint is the same as Katans on stands and there is no need for space for the Sizmik. This is why I say you should audition the new 109's in Aktiv mode. Linn is expensive, and upgrading in small steps is expensive. I would want to be sure that the upgrade is worth it. I'm concerned that you might be upgrading only a little bit at a great cost.