Used my entire 12 week Army Basic Training pay to get this back in '87...for me this is a 10,000 push up 'table.
In rare black.
Moving Magnet design. Still breaking in, but what a difference from previous.
Just a CDP...Decent enough for when I needed something to start into CD. Upgrade to Naim CD5X or maybe the CDX2 next year.
Great!
Phono stage for MM cartridges. Simple black box that sounds better than the old integrated set up, via cards plugged within the Naim pre's. Power supply is via the Flatcap2x.
This is an external power supply that feeds the pre and the phono stage. It really expands the sound. A definite upgrade/tweak.
This is the 'x' version. Conservatively rated (like all Naim) 50wpc. Plenty of power into my efficient Linn speakers.
Pretty good but not special. Plenty of dynamics. Wish I had the ku-stone bases. Will be upgrading in the next year or two...maybe to Linn Ninka, Espeks or ProAc Studio 140s?
- Standard Naim interconnects SNAICs
Made specially for Naim, by The Chord Company, which is based in Salisbury, England; same town as Naim. They have strong development relationship. Naim inlcude quality cables with each of their components.
- The Chord Company Rumour 2
Needed a 10m/pr. run from the rack, so I decided to try these instead of the standard Naim Naca5 cables. I think these are a bit better all around, for just a little bit more $.
- The Sound Organization 4 shelf
A simple, very sturdy rack that works well in my out of the way positioning.
Has the backlighting feature that color keys to the screen image. Neat.
Basic player with HDMI upscaling. Waiting for the next-gen sources to shake-out
Plenty happy with this affordable, quality multichannel amp.
L&R channels. How many of these must be used in HT?
Center channel. A natural match for the DM601s.
The rear satellites. Boy, these a nice! They offer tremendous sound for inconspicous size an mounting. Much, much better than comparable in-ceiling designs, becuase they sit proud from the ceiling and can be aimed. Strongly recommended. Your spouse will love these!
OK, in case anyone is not sure of the benefit by adding a sub to your HT, your fooling yourself. To me, for HT, the sub provides half the thrill, and I'm not a big bass kinda guy. The Paradigm has 1200w and provides quality, quality sound. Very clean, tight and fast bass. This is a step above the Paradigm Ultracube, which I also auditioned. They both perform beyond there price point and form factor. Get one!
- Audioquest Optical, Component and HDMI
A mix of various grades.
- Wireworld Subwoofer cable
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- Kimber and 14 Gauge Copper Various
Good stuff for LCR, with long runs for the 14gw through the rafter to the rears.