Gray
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No, just left, right and common screen on three of the five pins.Are NAIM dins balanced like XLRs?
No, just left, right and common screen on three of the five pins.Are NAIM dins balanced like XLRs?
25Watts 8Ω @0,1% THD+N | 40Watts 4Ω @0,1% THD+N | 60Watts 2Ω @1% THD+N
The ultimate listening experience
25W of power per channel with peaks of 225W
from Naim.
How?
It's possible.25Watts 8Ω @0,1% THD+N | 40Watts 4Ω @0,1% THD+N | 60Watts 2Ω @1% THD+N
The ultimate listening experience
25W of power per channel with peaks of 225W
from Naim.
How?
Yep!
To my knowledge a watt is a watt....There's Watts and there's Naim Watts
Not all Watts are equal
Watt ? !
Is it? I know many lower powered amps that walk circles round supposed 100 watt amps. You only have to listen low cost avr’s compared to a low cost stereo amp. The difference is stark.To my knowledge a watt is a watt....
Better to have current rich power rather then have current starved wattage.To my knowledge a watt is a watt....
Undeniably true -a watt is always a product of volts x amps.To my knowledge a watt is a watt....
Undeniably true - if you want better sounding music.Better to have current rich power rather then have current starved wattage.
To my knowledge a watt is a watt....
The output wattage is an intrinsic measured parameter, how it figures when you introduce a pair of speakers has nothing to do with it.Is it? I know many lower powered amps that walk circles round supposed 100 watt amps. You only have to listen low cost avr’s compared to a low cost stereo amp. The difference is stark.
I’d say it has (the naim nait 50) has more current than it needs lots more. Hence these messily watts being able to drive some surprising speakers
I always find these types of amps have a small complex and go about there business in a big way, for better or worst
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