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LINN AKURATE EXAKT BOX 6 WITH KATALYST DACs SUPERB COND: WARRANTY UNTIL AUG 2024

End: 30.06. 2023 11:14:09 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4050.42 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 175757180129
  • Seller: eddieoregan (1064|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bexhill-on-Sea Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 143,5 EUR
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    LINN AKURATE EXAKTBOX 6 WITH KATAYLST DACs. SUPERB COND & WARRANTY REMAINS UNTIL AUGUST 2024 This listing needs to be read carefully to avoid any misunderstandings. If you have any questions please ask. It is worth noting this can be used as part of a surround system when updated to the correct firmware/software revision. Each channel may be programmed for an individual speaker. All in superb condition - see photos. Bought new from BillyVee Hifi in August 2019 and installed at my home by Ian. Transferable warranty runs until August 2024. This can be verified using the serial number by Linn customer service. See my other listing for a matching Linn Akurate System Hub that I purchased at the same time. *** Please be aware this equipment needs to be used in a Linn Exakt system. It cannot be connected solely to a power amplifier. *** Connection follows the sequence below: Akurate System Hub (or Exakt DSM) to Linn Exakt Box to Power Amplifier to Loudspeaker. At present this is collection only. Apologies in advance, but strictly no courier collection.

LINN Klimax DSM - Katalyst DAC Upgrade

End: 17.06. 2023 05:36:00 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1990.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266297998382
  • Seller: tophifi21 (220|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Wien Österreich
  • Ships to: Europe
  • Shipping: 17,0 EUR
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Linn Standard DAC stereo Module for Selekt Cartridge Perfect

End: 16.06. 2023 08:29:20 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 174.18 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 235034910997
  • Seller: artfjund (286|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Knutsford Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 5,32 EUR
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  • Description

    Linn Standard DAC Module for Selekt modules.Fitted to a Selekt Line Out or Integrated Amplifier module. Works perfectly.

Linn Unidisk SC Universal disc player/home theatre processor/DAC/preamp

End: 13.06. 2023 19:00:01 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 210.03 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 385657513681
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: richardh999 (176|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Stirling Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 15,45 EUR
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  • Description

    Linn Unidisk SC Universal disc player/home theatre processor/DAC/preamp. This is the later version with HDMI output. Cosmetically in near-mint condition, but the remote control has a some nicks and has considerable wear to the back and the battery cover tab has broken (still stays in position though). It is the later version with full phono connections, four digital inputs (coax and Toslink) in addition to its analogue inputs, plus HDMI output. Ive owned it from new (bought from Overture Hifi in 2007). Ive been using it as an audio processor for Sky Q/Apple TV and as a music DAC for streaming from Roon/Tidal via a Raspberry Pi streamer. The quality of the built-in DAC is superb, as youd expect from Linn. In original box with manual and remote. While the DAC/preamp/processor is working fine, it has a couple of issues that are common to these Linns: • it has a brand new laser fitted(November 2021) but, although it reads DVDs and SACDs just fine, it seems, for reasons best known to itself, to not like standard CDs. • Although the remote works fine (tested with another Linn system), the remote receiver has stopped working. I am informed that this is a relatively simple fix however, requiring the replacement of a couple of capacitors on the receiver board. I just havent got around to organising that yet. So Im selling it as is. Please check my other listings for the matching Chakra 5100 power amplifier.

Linn Akurate ExaktBox 10 - Katalyst DAC upgrade - excellent condition and boxed

End: 11.06. 2023 09:05:09 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 3466.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235036521168
  • Seller: quintessentialaudio (1080|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Cardiff Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Linn Akurate ExaktBox 10 - Katalyst DAC upgrade - Excellent condition and boxed This unit is in full working order and excellent condition (see photos). It comes with the original box and internal packaging, plus a mains lead. It was upgraded to Katalyst by Linn in April 2018 (can supply a photo of invoice), but please feel free to check with Linn if you want to verify the upgrade. Postage will be with a fully insured courier or you can collect in person from my home in Cardiff (via prior arrangement). UK buyers only please.

QED P75 Digital SPDIF RCA to BNC Coaxial 1.5m- Chord NAIM Linn DAC

End: 05.06. 2023 12:23:33 on Monday
  • Condition: Vom Verkäufer generell überholt
  • Price: 31.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 134577992140
  • Seller: audio-maniacs (1019|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Hove, East Sussex Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
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  • Description

    QEDs award winning Qunex P75 digital SPDIF cable to connect CD / digital player or streamer to DAC. Extremely rare 1.5m RCA to BNC as QED dont make this combination! I have fitted a new Sommer Cable of Germany Hicon BNC to a New Old Stock QED 75 Ohm cable. These BNC cables are designed for Audiophile use and cost me over £9 to buy from Germany, making this cable a bargain at under £30 delivered.Triple shielded and true 75 Ohm construction for reduced jitter.Burned in using the Tara Labs Cascade file for 48 hours producing a much smoother sound as a result.This sounds excellent with Chord, NAIM, Linn etc DACS with BNC as no adaptor is required which compromises performance by generating reflections and spurious signals causing jitter.Please see the excellent 100% feedback I have received for hundreds of QED digital and analogue cables.Length of cable – why 1.5m? SummaryThere are only two occasions in audio where a longer cable – or an optimum length cable is better than a short one. With Digital cables there is an optimum length of 1.5m or more. (The other occasion is for MM phono cartridges, which need a specific capacitance).The reason for this requires an explanation. Please refer to diagram in the photos. The signal travelling down a SPDIF (so called digital cable) is actually a square wave ANALOGUE voltage signal, however in reality this square does not have instantaneous changes - the squares are sloped and somewhat rounded off too as it takes some time to change state from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0. The accuracy of the pulses at the end of the cable determine how accurately the source can interpret the signal in value 1 or 0 and also timing which not so easy.The signal reflects back off the ends of the cable, the plugs and connected equipment (echoing back and forth) and produces ghost images of itself, which can fool the receiver into thinking that the “ghost” signals are the original signals. With short cables, under 1m, the ghost signals arrive close to the originals within the time frame of transition from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0, before the transition occurs. A 1m cable means the reflection arrives at about the same time as the transition is to be recorded. With longer cables the reflection arrives too late to influence the receiver (The transition has already been recorded). Longer cables also mean lower amplitude or signal reflection thus receiver can more easily determine between the correct signal and the spurious reflections. The bottom line as that a longer cable eliminates the false readings from the ghost images, and thus reduces timing errors, called jitter and thus sounds better.The optimum size has been determined by measurements and experimentation to be 1.5m or more. Detailed Technical Explanation for those with an enquiring mind.Why SPDIF cables should be at least 1.5m long. When the SPDIF signal is launched into the cable from the Transport, it is essentially a voltage square-wave, consisting of rising edges and falling edges. These edges are no more than transitions of voltage from about –250mV to +250mV, the rising edge transitioning from minus voltage to plus voltage and the falling edge transitioning from plus voltage to minus voltage. When an edge transitions, it can be described as having a rise-time or fall-time. This is the time it takes for the signal to transition from 10% to 90% of the entire voltage swing. (note that this DOES Not happen instantaneously) The rise-time is important because this is what causes reflections on the transmission-line. If the rise-time were very, very slow, say 50 nanoseconds, then there would be no reflections on the transmission-line unless it was extremely long. Alternately, if the rise-time were less than 1 nanosecond, reflections would occur at every boundary, such as the connection from the circuit board to the wires that go to the connector.Typical stock Transports have around 25 nanosecond rise-times. The primary concern for the manufacturer is to pass FCC regulations for emissions and electromagnetic interference, as well as making the interface reliable. When the regulatory testing is done, they attach very inexpensive, inferior cables and measure the emissions. To insure that the manufacturer passes these tests, they take a number of precautions. One is designing-in the slower than necessary 25 nanosecond rise-time. Another is the insertion of various filters in the Transport to eliminate high frequencies from the signal. As a result of these choices, there is a hazard created in using too short a digital cable.It is a result of the slow rise-time. When a transition is launched into the cable, it takes a period of time to propagate or transit to the other end. This propagation time is somewhat slower than the speed of light, usually around 2 nanoseconds per foot, but can be longer depending on the dielectrics used in the digital cable. When the transition reaches the end of the transmission line (in the DAC), a reflection can occur that propagates back to the driver in the Transport. Small reflections can occur in even well matched systems. When the reflection reaches the driver, it can again be reflected back towards the DAC. This ping-pong effect can sustain itself for several bounces depending on the losses in the cable. It is not unusual to see 3-5 of these reflections before they finally decay away, particularly when using the best digital cables, which are usually low-loss.So, how does this affect the jitter? When the first reflection comes back to the DAC, if the transition already in process at the receiver has not completed, the reflection voltage will superimpose itself on the transition voltage, causing the transition to shift in time. The DAC will sample the transition in this time-shifted state and there you have jitter. Let’s look at a numerical example:If the rise-time is 25 nanoseconds and the cable length is 3 feet, then the propagation time is about 6 nanoseconds. Once the transition has arrived at the receiver, the reflection propagates back to the driver (6 nanoseconds) and then the driver reflects this back to the receiver (6 nanoseconds) = 12 nanoseconds. So, as seen at the receiver, 12 nanoseconds after the 25 nanosecond transition started, we have a reflection superimposing on the transition. This is right about the time that the receiver will try to sample the transition, right around 0 volts DC. Not good. Now if the cable had been 1.5 meters, the reflection would have arrived 18 nanoseconds after the 25 nanosecond transition started at the receiver. This is much better because the receiver has likely already sampled the transition by this time.

LINN SELEKT DSM - INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER and Streamer with KATALYST DAC

End: 04.06. 2023 22:41:18 on Sunday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 14.68 EUR Auktion
  • Status: 6T 23:40:2
  • Item number: 204351689406
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika USA
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QED P75 Digital SPDIF RCA to BNC Coaxial +HF Ferrite 1.5m- Chord NAIM Linn DAC

End: 04.06. 2023 11:59:00 on Sunday
  • Condition: New
  • Price: 34.87 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 134581571400
  • Seller: audio-maniacs (1023|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Hove, East Sussex Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
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  • Description

    QEDs award winning Qunex P75 digital SPDIF cable to connect CD / digital player or streamer to DAC. Extremely rare1.5m RCA to BNC as QED dont make this combination! Fitted with an RFI noise cancelling High Frequency Ferrite bead, especially recommended for the Chord DACs by the Chord designer Rob Watts. I have fitted a new Sommer Cable of Germany Hicon BNC to a NOS QED cable. The BNC are an aesthetic and quality match for the QED. (QED no longer make BNCs)Triple shielded and true 75 Ohm construction for reduced jitter. Burned in using the Tara Labs Cascade file for 24 hours producing a much smoother sound as a result.This sounds excellent with Chord, NAIM, Linn etc DACS with BNC as no adaptor is required which compromises performance by generating reflections and spurious signals causing jitter.Please see the excellent 100% feedback I have received for hundreds of QED digital and analogue cables. Length of cable – why 1.5m+? Summary There are only two occasions in audio where a longer cable – or an optimum length cable is better than a short one. With Digital cables there is an optimum length of 1.5m or more. (The other occasion is for MM phono cartridges, which need a specific capacitance).The reason for this requires an explanation. Please refer to diagram in the photos.The signal travelling down a SPDIF (so called digital cable) is actually a square wave ANALOGUE voltage signal, however in reality this square does not have instantaneous changes - the squares are sloped and somewhat rounded off too as it takes some time to change state from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0. The accuracy of the pulses at the end of the cable determine how accurately the source can interpret the signal in value 1 or 0 and also timing which not so easy.The signal reflects back off the ends of the cable, the plugs and connected equipment (echoing back and forth) and produces ghost images of itself, which can fool the receiver into thinking that the “ghost” signals are the original signals. With short cables, under 1m, the ghost signals arrive close to the originals within the time frame of transition from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0, before the transition occurs. A 1m cable means the reflection arrives at about the same time as the transition is to be recorded. With longer cables the reflection arrives too late to influence the receiver (The transition has already been recorded). Longer cables also mean lower amplitude or signal reflection thus receiver can more easily determine between the correct signal and the spurious reflections.The bottom line as that a longer cable eliminates the false readings from the ghost images, and thus reduces timing errors, called jitter and thus sounds better.The optimum size has been determined by measurements and experimentation to be 1.5m or more.Detailed Technical Explanation for those with an enquiring mind.Why SPDIF cables should be 1.5m long.When the SPDIF signal is launched into the cable from the Transport, it is essentially a voltage square-wave, consisting of rising edges and falling edges. These edges are no more than transitions of voltage from about –250mV to +250mV, the rising edge transitioning from minus voltage to plus voltage and the falling edge transitioning from plus voltage to minus voltage. When an edge transitions, it can be described as having a rise-time or fall-time. This is the time it takes for the signal to transition from 10% to 90% of the entire voltage swing. (note that this DOES Not happen instantaneously) The rise-time is important because this is what causes reflections on the transmission-line. If the rise-time were very, very slow, say 50 nanoseconds, then there would be no reflections on the transmission-line unless it was extremely long. Alternately, if the rise-time were less than 1 nanosecond, reflections would occur at every boundary, such as the connection from the circuit board to the wires that go to the connector.Typical stock Transports have around 25 nanosecond rise-times. The primary concern for the manufacturer is to pass FCC regulations for emissions and electromagnetic interference, as well as making the interface reliable. When the regulatory testing is done, they attach very inexpensive, inferior cables and measure the emissions. To insure that the manufacturer passes these tests, they take a number of precautions. One is designing-in the slower than necessary 25 nanosecond rise-time. Another is the insertion of various filters in the Transport to eliminate high frequencies from the signal. As a result of these choices, there is a hazard created in using too short a digital cable.It is a result of the slow rise-time. When a transition is launched into the cable, it takes a period of time to propagate or transit to the other end. This propagation time is somewhat slower than the speed of light, usually around 2 nanoseconds per foot, but can be longer depending on the dielectrics used in the digital cable. When the transition reaches the end of the transmission line (in the DAC), a reflection can occur that propagates back to the driver in the Transport. Small reflections can occur in even well matched systems. When the reflection reaches the driver, it can again be reflected back towards the DAC. This ping-pong effect can sustain itself for several bounces depending on the losses in the cable. It is not unusual to see 3-5 of these reflections before they finally decay away, particularly when using the best digital cables, which are usually low-loss.So, how does this affect the jitter? When the first reflection comes back to the DAC, if the transition already in process at the receiver has not completed, the reflection voltage will superimpose itself on the transition voltage, causing the transition to shift in time. The DAC will sample the transition in this time-shifted state and there you have jitter. Let’s look at a numerical example:If the rise-time is 25 nanoseconds and the cable length is 3 feet, then the propagation time is about 6 nanoseconds. Once the transition has arrived at the receiver, the reflection propagates back to the driver (6 nanoseconds) and then the driver reflects this back to the receiver (6 nanoseconds) = 12 nanoseconds. So, as seen at the receiver, 12 nanoseconds after the 25 nanosecond transition started, we have a reflection superimposing on the transition. This is right about the time that the receiver will try to sample the transition, right around 0 volts DC. Not good. Now if the cable had been 1.5 meters, the reflection would have arrived 18 nanoseconds after the 25 nanosecond transition started at the receiver. This is much better because the receiver has likely already sampled the transition by this time.

Linn Standard DAC stereo Module for Selekt Cartridge Perfect

End: 02.06. 2023 10:45:15 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 174.76 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 235023653097
  • Seller: artfjund (286|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Knutsford Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 23,05 EUR
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  • Description

    Linn Standard DAC Module for Selekt modules.Fitted to a Selekt Line Out or Integrated Amplifier module. Works perfectly.

Linn Akurate Exaktbox-I digital crossover Katalyst DAC power amplifier

End: 24.05. 2023 13:19:50 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4158.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 195774710089
  • Seller: $oave (257|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bloxham Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 35,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Linn Akurate Exaktbox-I digital crossover Katalyst DAC power amplifier. Linn Akurate Exaktbox-I digital crossover Katalyst DAC power amplifier Ex-Demo Welcome to my listing Bought from local retailer as Ex-Demo so is in Fantastic condition Have since upgraded so need to move this on to a good home. Main colour: Black/ Grey No defects to speak of Unit performs perfectly. Item comes in the original box with the manual and sold with NAIM Powerlite line power lead. Photographed. For more detailed spec on this item please visit the LINN website. For UK Sale ONLY No Returns on this item

LINN KARIK / NUMERIK CD TRANSPORT AND DAC MKI - (Kent)

End: 27.09. 2021 01:41:50 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 819.92 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 254958552863
  • Counter: 2179
  • Seller: emporiumhifi (11443|98.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: BIRCHINGTON Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Europe
  • Shipping: 34,49 EUR
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Linn Selekt DSM with Katalyst DAC - Good Condition - Dealer

End: 31.08. 2021 14:35:10 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4662.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 393427150280
  • Counter: 668
  • Seller: homesound246 (2205|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Edinburgh, Edinburgh (City of) Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 10,0 EUR
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Linneberg dac udc 1

End: 23.08. 2021 10:24:55 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 433.19 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 174835672080
  • Counter: 363
  • Seller: samarada33 (24|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Sjealands Odde Dänemark
  • Ships to: Europe
  • Shipping: 69,96 EUR
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Linn: Karik CD Player (1993/4) with built-in DAC. For Repair or Spares Only

End: 03.08. 2021 21:20:38 on Tuesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 226.12 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 174860677542
  • Counter: 158
  • Bids: 16
  • Seller: bauckham201 (380|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Dartford Großbritannien
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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Linn Kivor Oktal DAC (Linn CD Player Quality +)

End: 01.08. 2021 22:50:21 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 269.67 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 284381409103
  • Counter: 243
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: jimiweb (1149|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Glasgow Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 19,99 EUR
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Linn Numerik DAC (Slimline PS)

End: 19.07. 2021 21:04:24 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 466.35 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 334082208870
  • Counter: 32
  • Seller: original_slinn (1859|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Macclesfield Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 36,87 EUR
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Linn Numerik DAC Digital Audio Convertor

End: 11.07. 2021 17:29:19 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 411.39 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 194219910020
  • Counter: 390
  • Seller: clived2 (3344|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Attleborough Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 7,17 EUR
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LINN Akurate Exaktbox 6 mit original KATALYST DAC

End: 22.06. 2021 09:20:18 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 3500.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 294236320792
  • Counter: 70
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: f.forsyth (407|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bonn Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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LINN Akurate Exaktbox 6 mit original KATALYST DAC

End: 20.06. 2021 20:30:01 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4000.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 294218624507
  • Counter: 131
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: f.forsyth (406|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bonn Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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Linn Majik DS Digital Stream Player (Music Streamer DAC) Black

End: 30.05. 2021 22:40:51 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 692.54 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 114821942325
  • Counter: 443
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: otto1dog (428|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Rotherham Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 6,95 EUR
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Linn Numerik DAC Digital Audio Convertor

End: 09.05. 2021 23:38:37 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 344.24 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 324601660351
  • Counter: 255
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: petehocketthifi (1442|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Bristol Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 37,84 EUR
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Vintage 1990’s LINN Audio NUMERIK D/A Converter Power Supply DAC

End: 06.05. 2021 19:58:29 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 411.07 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 373568935574
  • Counter: 106
  • Seller: bnjvintageguitars (28398|99.8%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Canyon, Texas USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 81,83 EUR
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Linn Numerik DAC Digital Audio Convertor

End: 02.05. 2021 23:38:36 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 407.38 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 224445250539
  • Counter: 141
  • Seller: petehocketthifi (1457|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Bristol Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 37,88 EUR
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Linn Numerik SPS DAC (high serial number)

End: 28.03. 2021 19:03:13 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 379.01 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 114735576832
  • Counter: 428
  • Bids: 14
  • Seller: ecinrrek1982 (454|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Radlett Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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