The Linn Klout is a stereo power amplifier that was introduced in 1992, designed to deliver uncompromising power and performance required to drive a variety of loudspeakers. It features two separate amplifiers in one unit, each equipped with its own fully regulated and isolated power supply for improved stability and loudspeaker control. The amplifier includes advanced protection circuitry that safeguards against transistor overload, instantaneous over-current, short circuits, over-temperature, voltage irregularities, and more. The design implements ultra-short signal paths to enhance signal integrity and ensure high musical accuracy. The amplifier provides a substantial power output of 160W per channel at 4 Ohms and 80W per channel at 8 Ohms. With its robust construction, including a single piece front panel, combined heat sinks, and rear panel, the Klout is noted for its weight and durability. It includes three sets of speaker outputs for optimized bi-and tri-wiring and parallel line-in/line-out connectors for multi-amplifier setups. Additionally, it allows for a remote switch-on feature for flexible system configuration.