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Quote from: mcrespo71 on 25 Mar 2007, 02:54 amFlat earth all the way here. Naim/Roksan/Dynavector/Neat/Rega. I doubt I'll ever leave this camp.Hey! Here's a nice snack for you Flat Earth people. I'm sure it got PRaT when you bite a piece. Take care,Buddy
Flat earth all the way here. Naim/Roksan/Dynavector/Neat/Rega. I doubt I'll ever leave this camp.
I am an ex Naim-eeDumped my 250.2 / 282 / twin hicap rigAfter having endless problems with the system which I bought new,I found that Naim have made so many technical compromises in the design hiding under the excuse that,'it sounds better this way' .. that I personally labelled the brand a mega rip-off. Even the power supply game is unethical. Why not install a good power supply once and for all? The cost of the components is not justified as is, then add on power supplies??? .. but, people are willing to pay ... it like selling ou a car and they purposely put on bicycle tyres. You want better performance, buy OUR super (ordinary and what we should have really given you in the first place anyway) tyres.They have preached that the cables they supplied are the best for the job and should never be replaced...., then they come up with a very very very expensive one which is the bestest for the job. etcetcetc ad nauseum. Dumped the system, got a pair of JBL Active monitors, added a TVC with a buffer stage preamp and the system is slamming better than the Naim, without comprimising the bass or technical integrity. at 1/3 the cost and an incredibly better value than my Naim system.psI am not slagging them off or anyone who likes Naim. This is what I feel. I may be completely and toally wrong. I do not agree with their way of business, ie, holding back and not giving the customer the best value for their money. They keep on milking the customer. Every see a poor Naim dealer?
Hi guys,here's my system technics sp 25 TT soon to be replaced by a Rega p3 into a nait 2 driving a pair of spendor sp100s.who could ask for more??Regards Derockster aa
I'm an SET guy now, but only after many, many years of being a Naim guy....
Quote from: vinyl anachronist on 25 Mar 2007, 12:06 amI'm an SET guy now, but only after many, many years of being a Naim guy....Hey! It is very interesting to me that this thread about Naim was started by an ex-Naim user. Out of curiosity. What changed your mind that cause you switch and what your current system are made up of? BTW... I'm a SET people since December 1999 and Hi-Ef Single Driver since August 2002 Take care,Buddy
Well, I'm really not an SET guy anymore...this thread was started a long time ago!
Anyone try a Nait 5i with higher sensitivity speakers like a single driver Lowther? I have heard Naim gear hear and there but never owned any. Just curious,
I have a Nait2, which I bought in 1990 when I lived in the UK and I still use with an old pair of Kef 103.2s in a bedroom system. For years I put a Rega P3 on the front of these two - my first really decent sounding system. Recently, when sending my regular amp back for a check up, I pulled the Nait2 back into the living room where it powered a pair of Von Schweikert VR5s nicely, though as someone noted, there is almost zero room for volume adjustment at the lower end with sensitive speakers. I figure I'll keep this amp until I die, it just delivers music whenever I ask and I love it's look.