Yes this was done before deregulation of the local market, I think in the late 70’s?? To help make things cheaper apparently the Naim parts were shipped in and assembled locally. A transformer was produced locally which turned out to be inferior to the UK one. On one of JV’s trips down under he had a listen and wasn’t impressed with the local version and thats when the local production was stopped. Think these amps have a Avon audio badge on the back them which was a TV production company from memory. Anyway something like that.Those cases are fine for a NAC22 and NAP120. I’ve never heard of a NAC225, nor a NAP125. I do have a vague memory that a batch of NAP120s were manufactured in either Australia or New Zealand and that they were different in some way from the U.K. production. Given the OP’s user name it seems possible that his units are from that source. Are there any serial number stickers on the rear of the units?
Yes thats it cheersYes this was done before deregulation of the local market, I think in the late 70’s?? To help make things cheaper apparently the Naim parts were shipped in and assembled locally. A transformer was produced locally which turned out to be inferior to the UK one. On one of JV’s trips down under he had a listen and wasn’t impressed with the local version and thats when the local production was stopped. Think these amps have a Avon audio badge on the back them which was a TV production company from memory. Anyway something like that.
A lot of history over here with Naim Audio, its a shame they have done what they have chosen to do. Never forget your roots so to speak.