16 million does not seem a lot of money given the size of the factory and number of employees at Linn.In 2018, Linn turned over £16m, Rega £13m. They did generate more profit than Linn on that smaller turnover though. I wonder what the cost of goods is on an RP10?
Nigel?Who cares?
Thanks I feel a whole lot better for that news. Jokes aside does it matter a company's size to how sound quality is ?This backs up my earlier comments about Linn & how their marketing power has been massively exagerated. They are a relatively tiny company with very little power in a hyper niche industry.
No, the size of the company is irrelevant to SQ. It is nice if the company is around for when things go wrong though. I have an LP12 myself so not a Linn hater.Thanks I feel a whole lot better for that news. Jokes aside does it matter a company's size to how sound quality is ?
Have had a few Linn systems over the years now not. Linn are a very innovative company doing a lot of research into electronics. They bought a metal cutting machine recently to bring case work in house. I'm all for any British hifi maker to do well.No, the size of the company is irrelevant to SQ. It is nice if the company is around for when things go wrong though. I have an LP12 myself so not a Linn hater.
How do you define bigger?
Probably is a stupid thread. I'd much rather be reading the political conversation.