Servicing Naim Nait Amplifier

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I understand from my independent dealer that Naim are not as good as they once were and they have lost a lot of their engineers.

I have a Naim amplifier, bought new, around 2018.

Who is best to service it and what would I expect to pay?

Thank you.
 
I understand from my independent dealer that Naim are not as good as they once were and they have lost a lot of their engineers.

I have a Naim amplifier, bought new, around 2018.

Who is best to service it and what would I expect to pay?

Thank you.
I'd be very disappointed if I had an 8 year old amp that needed a 'service'.
(My last Cyrus amp was 20+ years old....never had a service of any kind - and, as it happens, I qualified as an electronics service engineer 🤪).
 
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I understand from my independent dealer that Naim are not as good as they once were and they have lost a lot of their engineers.

I have a Naim amplifier, bought new, around 2018.

Who is best to service it and what would I expect to pay?

Thank you.
well to answer your actual question there places and some advertise there services on ebay. this is one I found
 
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I don’t know any but Naim’s own forum surely will have some suggestions. But I second the point about not fixing what isn't broken.

Unfortunately Naim created a habit where their owners are led to think amplifiers need new capacitors regularly. Either they fit under-specified or dirt cheap ones, or they are conning you. Or maybe it’s because some users leave their amps powered up 24/7?

I know their screens faded in a few years, but I’d not go looking for trouble.
 
I don’t know any but Naim’s own forum surely will have some suggestions. But I second the point about not fixing what isn't broken.

Unfortunately Naim created a habit where their owners are led to think amplifiers need new capacitors regularly. Either they fit under-specified or dirt cheap ones, or they are conning you. Or maybe it’s because some users leave their amps powered up 24/7?

I know their screens faded in a few years, but I’d not go looking for trouble.
The 24/7 thing is probably the reason for Naims suggestion of every 10 years, for some there products at least. But now they have been bought out it will be interesting to see if they actually carry on actually offering the service at all.
 
If a brand/manufacturer would tell/advise me that their products need to be on 24/7 to work properly and according to specifications, I would simply NOT buy their products.
Besides energy waste and higher bills for me, things I don´t like, what they(the brand/manufacturer) actually are saying is "Our products are not properly designed" "Our products are actually not very good".
 

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