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Posted on May 17, 2009

Linn Classik music system, Will no longer turn on after slowly giving up, digital display gave up first!

I have a Linn Classik stereo which has slowly died on me, first the digital display kept giving up now the whole machine won't even turn on? Any ideas would be grateful as it costs a fortune to send back to linn to fix.

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Check the fuses, probably on the back of the unit.

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