LINN AV 5140 Floorstanding Speakers
LINN AV 5140 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 17, 2010]
danz1906
AudioPhile
The Linn Av 5140 is a great speaker for Music and movies. The speakers have a warm sound,but with
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[May 22, 2003]
bjm
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean, detailed. Works well for both music and home theater. Option to take them Aktiv.
Weakness:
Needs: Time to break-in. Proper room placement. An amplifier that can deliver current. The 5140s are great speakers that require a bit of attention. I write that because out-of-the-box they can sound very bad, closed-in and rather dead. Like the Keilidhs they replaced, they have to be broken in for 30-40 hours before the tweeters are ready to sing. Also, contrary to Linn's manual, I have found them to be very sensitive to room placement. Linn recommends 6 inches from the wall, but in my room that yielded boomy bass and a reticent sound that was lifeless. After some experimentation, I found they really bloomed when brought out into the room 12 inches with a slight, half-inch, toe-in and about six feet of separation. It seems likely that some of the negative posts may be directly related to insufficent break-in and placement. For power they want (and deserve) at least a single amp that offers some real current. A thin sounding Japanese receiver would be a very poor choice. I use a McIntosh MC7150 that delivers 58 amperes and it is a great match. Properly placed, these speakers are remarkable for both video and audio applications. They are very clean, perhaps a bit lean, but they can be delicate on a small ensemble or solo vocalist one moment, and have a pounding impact with a video the next minute. I haven't heard the Espeks that have replaced the 5140s, but highly recommend these in the used market. Try them with Linn's relatively inexpensive K400 wire. Oh, and the cherry finish is beautiful and very wife friendly! Similar Products Used: Linn Keilidhs |
[Nov 18, 2002]
Ken M
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Pin-point accuracy solid build (especially with the Keltik bases) High power handling.
Weakness:
Not sure if this is a weakness, but will reveal limitations of source and equipment. These are my first mid/hi-fi speaker I've owned. They are the cherry finish with upgraded drivers and PO installed the Keltik bases on them. Really solid. Monolithic and beautiful - definately rates high on the spouse-factor :) Not much can be said than what other reviewers have posted already. Very natural sound and awesome soundstage. Will play very loud without distortion on the right gear. Exceptional bass (30hz) Voices sound incredible - especially female. Similar Products Used: Dynaco, Tannoy, KEF |
[Mar 24, 2002]
nhojsllih
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Construction, looks, sound with Music and AV
Weakness:
The standard bases are not very good, considering the quality of the speaker. I have just changed to these speakers from Active Ninkas and am very pleased with the improvement. They are running passive at the moment, bi-amped with 2 x LK140. Even passive they are a great improvement over the Ninkas in active mode. I have also ordered the ceramic stands and will report back when I have installed these. In the long term I intend to make these active. Similar Products Used: Kabers, Ninkas. |
[Feb 11, 2002]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, sound, sound!!! Imaging, soundstage, detail, low end punch, smooth difuse highs and mids.
Weakness:
Memories of pre-active and Espek upgrade sound While I submitted a review over 1 year ago I felt the need to re-visit the issue. I have made some additional changes in my source, cables and drivers and wanted to report the results. My 5140''s are active with 400 Aragon watts per driver @ 4 ohms. Driver Change: I updated my 5140''s to the Espek drivers and really needed to wait the 40 some odd hours to break them in before assessing the results. The new drivers change basic characteristics of the speaker that some will appreciate and others may not. To my ears there is significant improvement. Some of the directional harshness of the old tweeters is gone. In its place is smoother more difuse sound. Some may hear this as a loss of high end signal. I hear it as more realistic and pleasurable to listen to. At the low end there is unquestionably deeper, better defined, more powerful sound. The mids offer more detail than before. The entire concept of image and soundstage have always been the knock on these speakers. Going active made a difference in these areas. The Espek upgrade moves them up several notches. Source Change: from a Pioneer Elite DV-05 to a Proceed PMDT Interconnect Change: digital interconnect from standard Tributaries audio-video to Tributaries Silver I was most impressed that the speakers continued to reflect improvements each step of the way. This had demonstrated that the capabilities of the speakers were waiting to be fulfilled with better source equipment. My soundstage is huge and imaging is now totally different. I was giving my 10 yr old a lesson on what a 3 dimensional soundstage and imaging were and he could hear it all! I was listening to some older CD''s last night and was hearing details on Special EFX that drew me into hearing 6 tracks instead of 1. Pines (Fountains) of Rome was simply as it should be; a dynamic tour de force. So my advice is to stick with these speakers and try some of the upgrades. You might find the answers to what you were listening for. |
[Jun 25, 2000]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible soundstage, great depth, warm sound, great highs..way too many to list here
Weakness:
Needs good sources and power..but hey, this is NOT a weakness Well, first, I will admit that this review is based on an extended listening session at my local Linn dealer. Similar Products Used: Linn Kelidihs, Dunlavy SCIV/A, Aerial 10-T and 7, Dynaudio 1.8mkII |
[Aug 07, 2000]
David
Audiophile
Strength:
Beautiful, Musical
Weakness:
Not very engaging, some what flat For being virtually the exact same speaker as the Linn Tukan, they are very lacking. The sound is flatter, not as fast or musical and there is very little quality bass added. I was severely disappointed in the performance of these speakers. But, to it's credit, I auditioned these speakers in passive mode. But, for the extra cost of these speakers active with (the suggested 3 lk140's) I would look elsewhere. Similar Products Used: Tucans, Kelidihs, B&W 802, Martin Logans |
[Mar 01, 2000]
Kees
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clean sound like a monitor speaker
Weakness:
Needs a powerfull amp , so not for tube-amps The AV 5140 is a great speaker with a very clean sound and a powerfull bass. Similar Products Used: Audio physic Tempo II Mission 774 Kef reference Two |
[Nov 16, 1997]
Kyle Davenport
an Audio Enthusiast
Upgraded from Polk Audio CRS-SDA's about a month ago (when I could finally afford to.) Truly marvelous and thrilling to listen to. I was looking for accurate sound reproduction of electronic and classical music. I used some Prokofiev (Scythian Suite) and Jarre (Oxygene 11) to compare numerous recommended speakers in that price range (Definitive,B&O, Martin-Logan, Magnepan,B&W,Klipsch,Thiel, and others even less memorable) AV5140 quite obviously stood out. I could hear things in the music that were washed out on the other speakers. The accuracy of the bass reproduction is especially good. I also appreciate the upgrade path these speakers offer. Highly recommended. |
[Apr 22, 1999]
John
an Audio Enthusiast
The Linn AV5140 is a remarkable speaker and a great value. I decided togo with Martin Logan reQuests, Logos and Scripts though. I suspect the |