I’ve bought and sold a lot of kit over the years. My approach is to always ask what the best price could be when buying from a dealer or private seller. Then it’s up to them to offer what they think is reasonable and you can decide if it’s reasonable to you.
Higher end dealers I know have made...
Try John Jackson JJS Thatcham (ex Witch Hat, ex Naim)
Can fix most things and reasonably priced, nice chap as well
The fact that you can fix / service most things Naim ever made (and not landfill scenario like many other brands) is a positive IMO
The active 20’s sounded better balanced compared to active 40’s in a medium sized room when I listed to them recently. Bass timed better with a variety of different music
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