Strange hobby: lots of people moaning about VFM of this, but few complain about VFM of things like an Audio Note Ongaku.
Maybe few of us know what an Ongaku is?
First Naim product I’ve seen in 10 years that’s turned my head. It’s a thing of beauty.
I don't think Naim have ever equaled their chrome and olive kit. It looked purposeful, strong and simple yet elegant and genuinely distinctive. It was genius.
Busy little guy in there isn't it? I don't know how something ends up that complicated for three channels and not much amplification.
So it looks like every one of these amps will be sold to people who have not heard it? None have been sent to reviewers, no dealers have one. So it almost doesn't matter what it sounds like. All of the people who will hear one will have invested in it, hardly likely to criticize it. Guess they learned their lesson from the Solstice but it's not a good trend.