Despite having a modest size, the sound from
this Kiko wireless speaker system can win any common music genre.
Being one of the first high-end
manufacturers announcing that it would terminate "the destiny" with
the traditional CD players, Linn has rapidly released digital devices to serve
the growing needs of their users. Among them, the Kiko speaker system is
considered the representative for the changes in the business strategy of the
company.
Kiko
is the representative for Linn’s restructuring products.
The Kiko is a 2-channel wireless speaker
system targeted at normal users with the need to listen to music at home conveniently
and fast. The Kiko’s first difference compared to that of other competitors is
that this system is not a music server. Linn focuses on direct connectivity
between the Kiko and other home devices such as computers, phones, TV, game consoles...
Kiko’s
back with several ports
So, on the back, the Kiko is equipped with
many input and output ports as analog, coaxial, optical, HDMI and Ethernet; in
addition, its front has a 3.5mm port. Besides, users can also install an
application named SongCast, which is provided free, to be able to listen to
music directly from your mobile device. Particularly for people who use Apple
products, the Airplay feature allows wireless playback through this device
quickly.
Regarding the appearance, the Kiko has a
modest size with lots of soft curves. However, as a high-end product from Linn,
the Kiko brings with it a powerful and impressive sound quality. It is not
scared of any common music genre, and is sufficient to satisfy even the
strictest music needs to listen to music at home.
The
Kiko is a good choice for those who want to have a high-end speaker system at
home.
The product has two 2-way Aktiv speakers
with separate amplifiers and a capacity of 33W each. The DSM center amplifier
is optimized in terms of audio performance with integrated amplifier, digital
crossover and a 24 bit/192kHz processor chip.