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    Hi guys,
    Does anyone have any experience of Linn Kan speakers and what version compared to the tukan speakers.
    I am thinking of buying a pair to see what they are like. I can’t afford a LS3/5a and have read online they are similar(ish)

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    I noticed that anything which resembles a LS3/5a will fetch a price.. Heybrook HB2?
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    I thought the Tukan was a decent speaker, I never owned a pair though. I did own Kans and Kan2 versions, which I liked Kan2 version the best, it was a bit smoother to my ears. Also, with the bi-wiring connections at the back, it was easier to modify, which I did for active version at one point using Naim Snaxo crossover, Hicap power supply and a pair of Nap250 amplifiers. Was a fun setup, accurate? No, but a whole lot of fun.

    Kans are probably one of those speakers one likes or hates, not much middle ground. Tukans were easier to live with I think overall for many in the middle ground. Just my own thoughts on it....
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    I listened to Kans vs Ruark Talismans back in the day for the main music system and for me the Talismans won hands down. The retailer didn’t agree but I thought the Kans could not compete on dynamics across the range of music.

    I have a Tukan centre speaker on my AV setup and it is brilliant. Really good on vocals and would like to get Tukan fronts when I can find a pair at a good price. However needs the subwoofer.

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    I had a friend who bought Kans in about '86, at that time they were referred to as Tin Cans because they were so coloured.

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    I had a pair of early 'Kan' & a pair of Audiomaster 'LS3/5a' side by side together with Onix 'OA21' amp & Logic 'Tempo' TT/'Datum' arm/Nagaoka 'MP11B'... I prefered the 'Kan'. But i never felt i got anything from them in a dynamic sense.. But never expected to regarding the size.. Saying that ive always prefered small box speakers.

    btw i felt that was an exceptionally good system of that type back then..

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    My mk 2 Kans were great fun but I couldn't live with them without a subwoofer.
    I've heard people say that a good Royd does everything a Kan does but with some bass.

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    Listened to Kans for years in the office.
    Good little speakers delivering more than their size would indicate
    Will get around to selling two pairs soonish
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMusic View Post
    Listened to Kans for years in the office.
    Good little speakers delivering more than their size would indicate
    Will get around to selling two pairs soonish
    What model are they Mike?

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    Think one pair is Mk1 the other Mk2

    Will go and check and report back
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