NaimClontarf
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I have a Nait 2 on my LP12 vinyl system and a Nait 3 on my CCA streaming system....I really feel the need for NACs NAPs Snaxos Snaics NDXs DR and maybe even a Burndey....
What should I do?
What should I do?
Nothing.What should I do?
Definitely, I never look back from the dizzy heights of my Linn active systemBuy some Linn
OP - you mention everything in your systems except speakers. The most important components!
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What should I do?
Vinyl System with Nait 2 .....Epos ES11 on the open stands
Streaming system with Nait 3 .......Dynaudio Audience 52s
I’ve used a Nait 2 with a variety of speakers and it’s sounded very good... I still use a Linn active system. It does help that linn make that easy with active cards, easily adaptable speakers largely uniform boxes. Going down the same road with Naim requires more boxes and cabling.Definitely, I never look back from the dizzy heights of my Linn active system
If you want it, you’ve got room for it and you can afford it, go for it. If you buy secondhand Naim gear carefully, once you’ve scratched the itch, at least you shouldn’t make much of a loss when you decide to sell it on.I have a Nait 2 on my LP12 vinyl system and a Nait 3 on my CCA streaming system....I really feel the need for NACs NAPs Snaxos Snaics NDXs DR and maybe even a Burndey....
What should I do?
What should I do?
Well I owned an olive 62/180 Naim set up for about 15 years and sold it for about what I paid for it - that of course doesn’t take into account inflation. Nevertheless, I can’t think of any other consumer goods I’ve ever bought that even got close to that.not much of a loss...love that phrase.
Well I owned an olive 62/180 Naim set up for about 15 years and sold it for about what I paid for it - that of course doesn’t take into account inflation. Nevertheless, I can’t think of any other consumer goods I’ve ever bought that even got close to that.
I've owned 4xLP12s and made money on each one. I even made money on a car once, bought a scruffy Astra for loose change, drove it for 18 months, took it to France and back for work, came back with more value in wine than the car and eventually sold it for more than I'd paid. No power steering, so I had arms like a boxer after every 3 point turn.Well I owned an olive 62/180 Naim set up for about 15 years and sold it for about what I paid for it - that of course doesn’t take into account inflation. Nevertheless, I can’t think of any other consumer goods I’ve ever bought that even got close to that.