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Linn Series 3 Wireless

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Linn was one of the first hi-fi brands to launch a music streamer back in 2007, so it was surprising the Glasgow-based company waited until 2020 to launch its first wireless speaker. And this is it – the Linn Series 3.

While a newcomer in the market often faces an uphill battle to conquer established rivals (in the case of premium wireless speakers, that would be Naim), Linn’s entrant arrived exuding a cool confidence thanks to the company’s decade-plus experience producing high-end network streamers.

But there’s an elephant in the room – the Series 3 is expensive, costing more than the Devialet Phantom 1 108dB, and being more than twice the price of the Naim Mu-so 2. Can this wireless speaker, even considering Linn’s level of streaming expertise, justify the price?

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