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The argument about the Ariston history seems largely irrelevant. Any thoughts?

Pretty much, the author obviously has a well-polished axe to grind. Juux 06:36, 10 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


"innovative" "esteemed by audiophiles throughout the world as among the finest obtainable at any price" "conceiving and creating some of the most advanced and innovative electronics, and precision engineering products in the audio marketplace today"

Linn's marketing department themselves would be proud of such fluff - oh wai.... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.41.246.130 (talkcontribs) 2006-04-22 18:30:30.


Would the people from Linn please stop editing this page? Please STOP removing the fact that the AM Vanquish audio system was replaced by an Alpine audio system in 2004. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.27.231.129 (talkcontribs) 2006-05-30 15:20:44.


Correcting factual information, the Linn Vanquish amplifier was discontinued in 2005, NOT 2004. And as this article is about Linn products, it's irrelevant that it was replaced in this vehicle by a different supplier.--Manc ill kid 10:16, 1 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]


These comments are ridiculous. If Linn was editing this page, they would have pointed out it has ALWAYS been an Alpine deck. Linn only manufactured the speakers and amplifier, and still do to this day, April 24/07. BTW, it sounds incredible.

Alpine

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195.27.231.129 your amendment was facetious and the change irrelevant.


I Don't think it was, because the change was due to customer complaints about the poor Linn system. I was personally involved in that change. And by the way, the 'Deck' (head unit) was never from Alpine, it's from MelCo. The amp was Linn and is now Alpine.