Question What's your next HiFi purchase?

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Now that I'm done with the big buys, I'm looking at the peripheral parts of the system. That unfortunately leads me (you'll see what I did there) to the topic everyone loves:

CABLES!

I currently have a couple of 3m lengths of QED XT25s. I've nothing to compare them against. They're plugged in. It sounds fine. Is it actually, ACTUALLY, worth me looking to upgrade these? Looks like they're about £75 which seems modest given the speakers and amp they're connecting. Is there a tangible benefit to getting a different set of speaker cables or is it yet another of those snake-oil "audiophile" traps?

Your NAIT50 is very susceptible to the correct cable selection. As is your power supply cord being plugged into the mains outlet and not an extension adaptor.

Naim typically used to recommend NACA5 for the NAIT amplifiers due to the capacitance in the cable matching speaker load and the amplifiers output stage….. Your NAIT50 is less susceptible to the older amps but it’s not immune….

Inevitably, you have a phenomenal amplifier (it is after all a 200/500 hybrid of parts in a shoebox) and a worthy speaker, why strangle the performance?

I will assume you’re using the correct NAIM soldered plugs for the banana ports on the speaker terminal ports ?

Think of cables as fuel in your Ferrari………

My next purchase perhaps a QUTEST….
 
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Your NAIT50 is very susceptible to the correct cable selection. As is your power supply cord being plugged into the mains outlet and not an extension adaptor.

I will assume you’re using the correct NAIM soldered plugs for the banana ports on the speaker terminal ports ?
It can't be that susceptible to issues as I'm both plugged into an extension lead AND using whatever terminations came as standard with my speaker cables. No audible issues at all.

This is one of (many) areas of audiophile mythology that I cannot be bothered or enticed to experiment with, without a good, audible reason. Naim supplied a stock power cable to be shipped with the amp they designed. If that isn't good enough then they have failed at the initial fulfilment stage in my opinion.

I get that these are businesses and they want peripherals to act as a secondary trickle of revenue, but they can try it on with the next guy. The whole Hi-Fi hobby seems to be build upon people chasing rainbows and upgrading forever. I've been guilty of that for the past year or so but I've drawn my line in the sand now.
 
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