Thanks, but I figured they all probably read this forum as well and also any ex-owners who may not frequent the Linn forum would see the question.Might be worth you also asking this question in the Linn owners forum on here.
Nope, 98% of the Linnies stick to their own little corner, though a few have been deprogrammed. They don't want their Linn brand coolade polluted by the real world or equipment without a K in its name. 😂😂Thanks, but I figured they all probably read this forum as well and also any ex-owners who may not frequent the Linn forum would see the question.
Just looKing for some speaKer Kloth for an old pair of Keilidhs I piKKed up for a seKond system. I'm not a LinnfomaniaK! Honest.Nope, 98% of the Linnies stick to their own little corner, though a few have been deprogrammed. They don't want their Linn brand coolade polluted by the real world or equipment without a K in its name. 😂😂
I was particularly trying to find the same shiny stretch cloth of the originals. It has to have stretch because of the method of baffle attachment. In desperation, I looked at various "hosiery" items but they were too transparent. Is this a symptom of Linnfomania? Should I see someone about it?Try Falcon Acoustics. It's not the same cloth but it's acoustically transparent so it should be good.
Thanks. I know about these. They are not the original cloth. The manufacturer even sy so in the add.On sale on UK eBay all the time, new @ £40.00 per pair.
I was curious, and the guy that makes them even has a video to show how they are fitted. I'm amazed at the enterprise out there - impressive!On sale on UK eBay all the time, new @ £40.00 per pair.