wylton
Naim and Mana member
I have recently replaced the Naim NAC102 with a NAC12 that I have become rather enamoured with. The trouble is, that the NAC 12 only has 3 x inputs, whereas I have 7 x sources!
I have a second NAC 12 that I am planning to refurbish, so one thought was to run the two side-by-side and just periodically swap pre-amps, but that might become a PITA in the long run.
Or I could just unplug on source and plug in another, but again, I think I'd soon tire of that.
I could buy/make/commission a switch box, but I don't want to suffer insertion losses.
I have been thinking of buying a NAC 52 (not just for the extra inputs).
When I was running the NAC 102, I had an external phono stage, switching between the Michell and the Lenco, so 6 x inputs was enough.
- 4 x turntables
- Cassette deck
- Streamer
- CD player
I have a second NAC 12 that I am planning to refurbish, so one thought was to run the two side-by-side and just periodically swap pre-amps, but that might become a PITA in the long run.
Or I could just unplug on source and plug in another, but again, I think I'd soon tire of that.
I could buy/make/commission a switch box, but I don't want to suffer insertion losses.
I have been thinking of buying a NAC 52 (not just for the extra inputs).
When I was running the NAC 102, I had an external phono stage, switching between the Michell and the Lenco, so 6 x inputs was enough.