ellisdj said:I loved it as well - I wasnt expecting it to be very good but boy I was wrong
nick8858 said:I was considering one of these but frankly got fed up of waiting for it. Lesson for Naim - don't announce stuff unless you know it will be ready on time. Its apparently months late so you do wonder how ready it is. In the end got a Pioneer NC-50 DAB which does everything the Naim does and more - CD player, phonostage etc and for a lot less money. Funny how the Pioneer doesn't get a review in What Hi Fi and that the Naim will probably be splashed all over the font page presumably paired up with some Q Acoustics 20202020iii Mark 450 speakers.
That's interesting. The dealers demo room looks remarkably similar to your room at home. From the video it sounds more echoey and less clean than your room.ellisdj said:You wont think its overpriced if you have a play with it and a listen.
Here is is my hands on Video with it
Leif said:It seems rather expensive for what it is. Being an old fart, I've struggled to work out what it does. It seems to be an integrated amp (40W/channel), with some digital inputs, an Airplay receiver, the ability to play music on a USB connected hard drive, and the ability to receive internet feeds such as Spotify and internet radio. It seems to me that if you own an iPhone, you can get a much cheaper amp, plug in an Apple Airport Express, and you have almost the same features with comparable quality. And if you don't have an iPhone, you can plug in a Google Chromecast and get much of the functionality. No doubt I am missing something, and someone will transport me over to the realm of enlightenment and heightened perception.
I must admit I like the idea of plugging in an external USB drive.
The only Naim system I've heard I really enjoyed. That was Scalford this year. Granted not a long demo nor perfect conditions.Mark Rose-Smith said:I think your onto a loser here Ellis...not many on this forum like what naim do apart from rainsoothe and myself.I want to hear the uniti nova and star from the line up....if they can better what the superuniti does I'll be very impressed indeed.
