I would like to know if anybody knows how to freeze the display contents in the display window of the Linn Classik.
Be it the tuner or cd info, it appears and disappears after a few seconds, leaving - - , 2 stripes as display content.
Pushing on the display button of the remote gives no result.
Also, to attain a decent volume, I have to go over the half, 50-60 whereas many other amps I got, even less in wpc but I agree that alone does not make the volume.
I tend to see that all digital sensored volume setting , be it with leds as I turn the knob, or with numbers, these tend to go high whereas the analog ancient button turn stays under.
A budget Sony does not even need the half way.
My Musical fidelity MI All In amp, tuner, cd, like the linn, scores far better in a numbered volumesetting.
I just like a low volume setting for the same loudness. Gives me a feeling of having much as reserve.
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Aragorn
Hello,
I would like to know if anybody knows how to freeze the display contents in the display window of the Linn Classik.
Be it the tuner or cd info, it appears and disappears after a few seconds, leaving - - , 2 stripes as display content.
Pushing on the display button of the remote gives no result.
Also, to attain a decent volume, I have to go over the half, 50-60 whereas many other amps I got, even less in wpc but I agree that alone does not make the volume.
I tend to see that all digital sensored volume setting , be it with leds as I turn the knob, or with numbers, these tend to go high whereas the analog ancient button turn stays under.
A budget Sony does not even need the half way.
My Musical fidelity MI All In amp, tuner, cd, like the linn, scores far better in a numbered volumesetting.
I just like a low volume setting for the same loudness. Gives me a feeling of having much as reserve.
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