Martyn Miles
pfm Member
I have been intrigued by ‘The Naim Sound’ for years; the closest I ever got was with a Naim
CD 3.5.
It was an excellent player, but I was seduced by an expensive Sony model so the ‘3.5 was sold.
The little Naits are well liked by many on this Forum and I’ve often wondered if they’re as good as many
claim them be.
A Nait 2 was advertised on PFM Classifieds, so I thought I’d take a chance on it.
I’m rather pleased I did.
It’s a superb little amplifier.
It has bought my Stirling V3s to life.
Don’t get me wrong, the Quad, Arcam and Marantz amplifiers worked well with the V3s.
The Nait has enabled what’s in a recording to ‘reach’ the speakers.
The Stirlings’ inherent transparency, imaging and superb bass are now increased to a level
I hadn’t expected.
I shall have to try the Nait with my Spendor BC1s.
It could be interesting...
CD 3.5.
It was an excellent player, but I was seduced by an expensive Sony model so the ‘3.5 was sold.
The little Naits are well liked by many on this Forum and I’ve often wondered if they’re as good as many
claim them be.
A Nait 2 was advertised on PFM Classifieds, so I thought I’d take a chance on it.
I’m rather pleased I did.
It’s a superb little amplifier.
It has bought my Stirling V3s to life.
Don’t get me wrong, the Quad, Arcam and Marantz amplifiers worked well with the V3s.
The Nait has enabled what’s in a recording to ‘reach’ the speakers.
The Stirlings’ inherent transparency, imaging and superb bass are now increased to a level
I hadn’t expected.
I shall have to try the Nait with my Spendor BC1s.
It could be interesting...
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