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Linn Intersekt Stuff - Main System Sources Can be Situated Remotely from the Main System Pre-Amp

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Main System sources can be situated remotely from the Main System pre-amp.
This is the one that seems to cause a certain amount of confusion so a diagram of each of
the configurations is included.
The main thing to remember is.....
1. To have Intersekt ‘in parallel’ with the Main System pre-amp AND have control of the
Main System pre-amp functions from the Main System RCU then that pre-amp MUST
be a Linn Kairn.
2. To have a ‘Phantom’ Main Room, i.e. all the sources and the Intersekt in a cupboard
under the stairs then the Main Room becomes ‘just another Room’.
Why MUST the Parallel system have a Kairn ?, well...... It’s all down to the electronics
within the respective pre-amps.
A Kairn will respond to pre-amp commands from the Linn Line Remote input.
A Wakonda/Majik does NOT have any Linn Line Remote sockets or circuitry.
When a Sneaky Receiver is installed in a Wakonda/Majik the Linn Line Remote sockets
are for comms with local Linn sources.
The Wakonda/Majik will NOT respond to pre-amp commands from the Linn Line Remote
sockets on the Sneaky Receiver.
( The Wakonda/Majik with a Sneaky Receiver responds to pre-amp commands via
the RJ45 socket, i.e. the RCU ).