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Naim NAIT 3 -- upgrade
Okay, here's the deal: I have a Naim NAIT 3, a SNAPS power supply, a
42.5 pre-amp and a budget of approx £500. I want to maximise on the Naim kit I have, what upgrades, trades are appropriate. I have a pair of Mk1 Castle Severns and listen to mostly modern rock. like the NAIT 3 sound but would be looking for a bit more ooomph and openness in the sound. I'll now wait for the brick-bats but hopefully in there there'll be some good advice. Many thanks. Olly |
Naim NAIT 3 -- upgrade
On 31 Aug, 14:55, OllyAitch wrote:
Okay, here's the deal: I have a Naim NAIT 3, a SNAPS power supply, a 42.5 pre-amp and a budget of approx £500. I want to maximise on the Naim kit I have, what upgrades, trades are appropriate. I have a pair of Mk1 Castle Severns and listen to mostly modern rock. like the NAIT 3 sound but would be looking for a bit more ooomph and openness in the sound. I'll now wait for the brick-bats but hopefully in there there'll be some good advice. Many thanks. Olly No suggestions then from the great hive mind? Olly |
Naim NAIT 3 -- upgrade
In article om,
OllyAitch wrote: On 31 Aug, 14:55, OllyAitch wrote: Okay, here's the deal: I have a Naim NAIT 3, a SNAPS power supply, a 42.5 pre-amp and a budget of approx £500. I want to maximise on the Naim kit I have, what upgrades, trades are appropriate. I have a pair of Mk1 Castle Severns and listen to mostly modern rock. like the NAIT 3 sound but would be looking for a bit more ooomph and openness in the sound. No suggestions then from the great hive mind? Can't speak for anyone else, but I haven't been able to comment for two reasons: 1) I am not a fan of Naim, and don't really know how you would "maximise on the Naim kit" for 500 quid. If you wish to change the sound but keep the amps, I would change something else - e.g. the speakers. If you wish to simply trade up for newer Naim kit, then I assume your best bet is to approach a dealer or someone who would do part exchange. 2) Not clear what change would produce "a bit more ooomph" or "openness" as I don't really know what you mean in terms of something like the properties of a speaker or an amplifier. If you said you needed more power, or a different frequency response, or different loudspeaker dispersion it might make suggesting a change easier. My (admittedly ancient) understanding of Naim amps is that they tended to have a tailored frequency response, and an output impedance that can also alter the response in a loudspeaker dependent manner. So if you need a change in response the amp may need changing. But if you require the new amp to be a modern Naim one I have no experience of them, so can't comment. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html |
Naim NAIT 3 -- upgrade
"OllyAitch" wrote in message oups.com... Okay, here's the deal: I have a Naim NAIT 3, a SNAPS power supply, a 42.5 pre-amp and a budget of approx £500. I want to maximise on the Naim kit I have, what upgrades, trades are appropriate. I have a pair of Mk1 Castle Severns and listen to mostly modern rock. like the NAIT 3 sound but would be looking for a bit more ooomph and openness in the sound. Seems like a subwoofer would turn the trick. I don't know the UK speaker market that well, so I won't make a specific recommendation. |
Naim NAIT 3 -- upgrade
On 6 Sep, 16:58, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"OllyAitch" wrote in message oups.com... Okay, here's the deal: I have a Naim NAIT 3, a SNAPS power supply, a 42.5 pre-amp and a budget of approx £500. I want to maximise on the Naim kit I have, what upgrades, trades are appropriate. I have a pair of Mk1 Castle Severns and listen to mostly modern rock. like the NAIT 3 sound but would be looking for a bit more ooomph and openness in the sound. Seems like a subwoofer would turn the trick. I don't know the UK speaker market that well, so I won't make a specific recommendation. Jim, Arny, thanks for the responses, I'll ponder. |
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