Have Linn Classik, upgrade to int amp & cd? Naim?


I have a Linn Classik and I was thinking
about upgrading to something like a
Naim Nait 5i and CD5i. I would be open
to other options except that it has to
be black and both by the same manufacturer
so that 1 remote runs both. I'm lazy.
buget is about $3000-$3500.

My motivation is mainly to get better sound.
Also considering a seperate Linn Amp and
running the clasik into it.

Does nait5i have a brighter or softer sound
than the clasik? I'm sensitive to brightness.

Thanks
Tom
eastside_guy
An LK 140 or one of the new Chakra amps would be KILLER with the Classik till you could afford the stunning Linn Unidisk SC.
I started with the Linn Classik and ATC SCM7 speakers. Next upgrade was LK400 biwire and an LK140 power amp. That amp made an incredible difference. I recently purchased a Linn Kairn slimline pre-amp and WOW, it's like I hadn't had a hi-fi system until I put that in! I'm getting a Klout amplifier next week and will experiment with running that alone vs. the Klout with the LK140. I'm currently looking into upgrading CD players to a Naim CD5i (the CD5x is a little out of my price range with my recent upgrades). After that my classic will just be used as a tuner. I'll never regret stepping into this wonderful hobby with the Classik, but as time has gone by I just keep wanting more...the upgrade itch definitely needs scratching. I'm looking forward to finding a Naim dealer in my area and listening to the CD players as it's been years since I've heard one. I'll let you know how it sounds. I agree completely with Realhifi that a good amp is the perfect upgrade and I'm glad I didn't settle for an LK85 or an older LK100. Once my source is where I want it I'll look into where I'd like to go with my speakers. Best wishes.
With a budget of 3500 it's going to be difficult!

Some said the pre-amp section of Classik is the weakest link but then you cannot use it as power amp alone. Maybe spend that $ to buy a pre-power amp combination first.

It's better to upgrade one component at a time to get a better quality component than a whole set.

BTW - what is the speaker and room size? Any room treatment? Sometimes, the room could be the limiting factor not the gear.

Jeff