NB Please note that this site is run by an enthusiast for enthusiasts. It is in no way connected with, approved by or affiliated with Naim Audio Ltd, or any of their associated companies, dealers or distributors, and is a strictly not-for-profit venture. To visit the official Naim Audio Ltd site, click here.
I am slowly building this site in an attempt to pass on hints and tips gained from twenty years of being an enthusiastic user of many items of Naim equipment, including thirteen years of selling it!
As the site builds, it is my hope to offer advice on how to get the best from your system. Some of the suggestions may seem bizarre, but believe me, they do work.
Rather than simply listing model numbers and specs, I will try to offer practical advice, and sometimes a bit of history.
Some of the things that a dealer will do before supplying a Naim system will involve removing the outer casing. I cannot recommend any customers do this, for three reasons:
So, attempting these things yourself may cause anything from damage to the amp, necessitating repair by a dealer or Naim, to injury. DON'T DO IT!.
Naim launched an almost completely revised range of electronics at the recent AV Expo. See the Naim Audio site for more information.
NB Please note that this site is run by an enthusiast for enthusiasts. It is in no way connected with, approved by or affiliated with Naim Audio Ltd, or any of their associated companies, dealers or distributors, and is a strictly not-for-profit venture. To visit the official Naim Audio Ltd site, click here. |