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stairpost
19-11-2017, 19:43
For sale is my Linn LK140, it is in excellent working order, but it does have a couple of small dents. There is one on the front fascia and one on the rear panel. The dent on the rear does not show in normal use, and the dent on the front is actually not that obvious once in everyday use. I can't honestly say the dent doesn't show when you look at it, but I don't think it takes anything away from what is a superb bit of kit, it is priced with the dents taken into account though.

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£215 inc postage, £200 if collected from Barry. Payment by bank transfer/cash only.

walpurgis
19-11-2017, 19:51
Pretty bad photos Rich.

stairpost
19-11-2017, 19:54
Pretty bad photos Rich.

I'll try and sort out some lighting, the flash just floods everything. I can see the details on my laptop but I will get some better ones up asap.

paulf-2007
19-11-2017, 19:58
Can you tell what it is yet?

stairpost
19-11-2017, 20:02
Better pics (I hope)

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paulf-2007
20-11-2017, 08:39
Is it a power amp, you're not really selling it. For those like myself who are not familiar with this box or its model number it means nothing and as a seller you would do better to describe it better. As a prospective purchaser I'm not likely to google it.

stairpost
20-11-2017, 10:50
LK 85/LK 140
Stereo Power Amplifiers
Technical Specifications
Key Features
♦ Stereo power amplifer with pitch
accurate sound
♦ Advanced control features
♦ Upgradeable
♦ 85W per channel into 4 Ohms
(LK85)
♦ 140W per channel into 4 Ohms
(LK140)
♦ LK design and compatibility
♦ 4 sets of speaker outputs for
optimised bi-wiring and tri-wiring
Output power (230 Vac mains):
62W per channel into 8ê, 85W per
channel into 4ê (LK85)
95W per channel into 8ê, 140W per
channel into 4ê (LK140)
Input signal for maximum output:
685mV rms (LK85)
870mV rms (LK140)
Maximum output voltage:
18.5V rms (LK85)
23.5V rms (LK140)
Size: 320mm x 325mm x 80mm
(W x D x H)
Weight: 7Kg
Gain: x27 (28.6dB)
Input impedance: 10Kê
Frequency response:
(-3dB) 10Hz-70kHz
Output offset: <5mV
Signal sense threshold:
>150µV rms
Standby power consumption:
<5W
Maximum input power:
350W (LK85)
570W (LK140)
Fuse rating: 115V: T6.3A
230V:T3.15A
100V model: T6.3A

dantheman91
20-11-2017, 11:27
Is it a power amp, you're not really selling it. For those like myself who are not familiar with this box or its model number it means nothing and as a seller you would do better to describe it better. As a prospective purchaser I'm not likely to google it.

:rolleyes:

Len Co
20-11-2017, 12:44
Nice item - V. tempted but I'm experimenting with new cart"s at the mo to see if that makes my current amp better. GLWTS.

paulf-2007
20-11-2017, 13:13
:rolleyes:
Why are you rolling your eyes Dan

DSJR
20-11-2017, 15:11
The LK140 was actually a good solid state amp. I think the output stage was a thick film type from memory. Unlike the previous LK100, which sounded grainy even with a few years under it's belt, the 140 was clean and clear and well able to drive low impedance loads. It changed cosmetically (power button and paint finish) in its lifetime (I think this may be a later one) and the real benefit was in being able to have aktiv cards fitted inside. Keildh's and especially Ninkas driven actively with LK140's were seriously good I remember.

I liked the LK140 a lot and it'll be great with some smaller floor standing speakers in need of tightening up. Just try not to use a Linn preamp with it as these add colouration and in the case of the Kairn, reduce soundstage depth as well.

stairpost
21-11-2017, 10:56
The LK140 was actually a good solid state amp. I think the output stage was a thick film type from memory. Unlike the previous LK100, which sounded grainy even with a few years under it's belt, the 140 was clean and clear and well able to drive low impedance loads. It changed cosmetically (power button and paint finish) in its lifetime (I think this may be a later one) and the real benefit was in being able to have aktiv cards fitted inside. Keildh's and especially Ninkas driven actively with LK140's were seriously good I remember.

I liked the LK140 a lot and it'll be great with some smaller floor standing speakers in need of tightening up. Just try not to use a Linn preamp with it as these add colouration and in the case of the Kairn, reduce soundstage depth as well.

Cheers for the write up David, much appreciated.

stairpost
21-11-2017, 11:05
I haven't made a great job of listing this, my head is all over the place at the moment dealing with a seriously ill parent, not an excuse but I do realise I hadn't thought about the ad well enough.

The last thing I want to do is mislead anyone, It is in perfect working order but not in brilliant cosmetic condition, it looks like there are one or two little spots where the paintwork has been dabbed to it touch up. The dent on the front is noticeable when you look, but it isn't glaringly obvious when in use, I can honestly say it didn't bother me. I do believe I have priced it well compared to how much they still sell for.

Any questions or if you want more pics let me know and I will get them done when I can.

struth
21-11-2017, 11:14
hopefully this will be clearer..

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DSJR
21-11-2017, 11:32
To the new owner -

As it's a late one with a finger-indent in the power button, Linn *may* have a replacement front panel - you can only ask... The top cover could be lightly resprayed in matt black (or coal black if it's a nearer shade) without too much difficulty.

Just 'cos it's Linn, don't ignore this little amp - it really was rather good and 'plays the tune' very well despite the pr@t factor being all important back then and was designed to drive 4 ohm loads safely from the outset... I seem to remember there's also an adjustable 'standby' function which puts the main amp to sleep when no music is being played after a variable time.

P.S. This amp responded to good cable choices too. The original Linn 'black' cables are scrappy and messy sonically and something like the Van Damme XKE (I think it's called) will keep the sound but should clean it up. Since Linn wanted an arm and a leg for their 'Silver' interconnect, which 'sounded' excellent with their electronics (surprise surprise :) ), a Klotz MC5000 type would be great if you can make or get one made up, the AC110 (Rega Couple mk1) was good too... I speak from experience here, as we sold a lot of LK140's at the time and the price undercut equivalent Naims by a wide margin...

stairpost
21-11-2017, 12:14
hopefully this will be clearer..

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Thanks Grant, I will get some better pics up on Thursday :)

stairpost
21-11-2017, 12:17
To the new owner -

As it's a late one with a finger-indent in the power button, Linn *may* have a replacement front panel - you can only ask... The top cover could be lightly resprayed in matt black (or coal black if it's a nearer shade) without too much difficulty.

Just 'cos it's Linn, don't ignore this little amp - it really was rather good and 'plays the tune' very well despite the pr@t factor being all important back then and was designed to drive 4 ohm loads safely from the outset... I seem to remember there's also an adjustable 'standby' function which puts the main amp to sleep when no music is being played after a variable time.

P.S. This amp responded to good cable choices too. The original Linn 'black' cables are scrappy and messy sonically and something like the Van Damme XKE (I think it's called) will keep the sound but should clean it up. Since Linn wanted an arm and a leg for their 'Silver' interconnect, which 'sounded' excellent with their electronics (surprise surprise :) ), a Klotz MC5000 type would be great if you can make or get one made up, the AC110 (Rega Couple mk1) was good too... I speak from experience here, as we sold a lot of LK140's at the time and the price undercut equivalent Naims by a wide margin...

Yep, it falls asleep if no signal is detected after a set amount of time, then wakes up when you start playing again. I was using it with basic Van Damme cables and they did the job very well.

stairpost
22-11-2017, 07:57
Reduced to £195 or very near offer posted.

A brilliant bit of kit that's cheap as chips because of cosmetic damage. BFA banana plugs supplied.

perlogalism
22-11-2017, 19:12
If I didn't already have one, I'd take your arm off at that price! GLWS :)

stairpost
23-11-2017, 13:23
If I didn't already have one, I'd take your arm off at that price! GLWS :)

Cheers, even with a small dent or two I thought this was priced to be a proper bargain.

Len Co
23-11-2017, 20:44
Cheers, even with a small dent or two I thought this was priced to be a proper bargain.

Slow market - Black Friday, tough Budget - difficult picking a good time these days!

stairpost
23-11-2017, 20:47
Slow market - Black Friday, tough Budget - difficult picking a good time these days!

I think you might be right, and I suppose someone has to want/need one too.