I have used Naim amps now for well over 20 years. They have a very clean uncoloured sound that suits my ears and are also very reliable with an excellent track record. The beauty of Naim equipment is that it is very well made and easily up-gradable. I started off many years ago with the old shoe box size amps and then kept upgrading when I could afford it to what I have now. Naim is now French owned by Focal. I just hope that the high standards that have been the Naim reputation remain with it's new owners.
Naim NAC 252 Pre-Amp
Naim NAP 250 DR Power Amp
Naim Supercap Power Supply to the Pre-amp
Naim Superline Phono Stage
Naim Hi-Cap Power Supply to the Superline
I am a Hi-Fi enthusiast who loves a wide range of music on vinyl. My Hi-Fi gear is entirely Naim amplification (NAC 252, NAP250, Supercap, HiCap, Superline) and my music source is my beloved Linn LP12 (Naim ARO, Lingo, Keel, Trampolin, Lyra Etna SL, Tiger Paw Tranquility). Speakers are Wilson Benesch Act. No advertising revenue is realised from this blog and all recommendations are simply based on the experiences of the author.
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