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This was my humble little system so far.

I've always loved Naim sound, with that particularly infectious PR&T. So I eventually saved up enough to take a plunge into the world of Naim. This CD player is great, tremendously fast paced and gutsy.

To achieve a good overall balance, I've partnered it with Valves!

This valve amp is my second (the first is a 35W EL34 UltraLinear integrated which is now in my second system). I needed a bit more clarity to keep pace with the front-end, so opted for the Prologue 2 with KT88's rather than the 1 with EL34's. Wow, this little valve amp could almost be solid state, but it doesn't sacrifice that "valvey" sound despite the huge grunt on offer. I think Naim CD players work very well with valve equipment.

The speakers are very accurate little monitors, that have a nice transparency to them (reminds me of Quad's electrostatics a little), and for the modest price, I snapped them up.

The amount of detail the whole package unearths is amazing. I've had to listen to most of my CD's again as I keep hearing instruments that weren't even there before. Despite this, it all sounds very smooth as well, no listening fatigue here. Naim may not have a reputation for soundstage, but I find I have a stable, accurate soundstage that is deep as well as wide and high. The placement is spot on and never wavers, with instruments and vocals "hanging" in their own space in front of you.

I also listen to bass-heavy music, so after a while I felt I needed more lower end grunt, so added the 10" (peerless cone) active sub to supply it. It's supplied from the amp via a high level connection. In combo with the Quad's, the pairing gels very well i think. I've set up so that you cannot isolate/seperate the sub from the soundstage (it only x-over's at about 60Hz as well) so it sounds like I've bought floorstanders rather than added an earthquake machine!

I finally added a mains RF filter device from Isotek (well known here in the UK) that seems to work quite well.

I listen to an eclectic range of music, from pop/rock to r'n'b/hiphop, from dance/ambient to classical/vocal. This system seems to work very well with all of them to my ears. I tend to sit there with what I call the "head bobbulation" effect, where I can happily tap my feet and nod my head all day without listening fatigue. I think the next viable upgrade might be a tube of Ralgex for my neck and legs!

The other side is that as I'm happy with CD replay now, I was thinking of dabbling in analogue vinyl for my next project (already have an AV system, and I strongly believe hifi should be stereo not multi-channel, and that they should be kept seperate).

All the prices are converted from the UK price I bought them for, and I think the price is under $6k, so I'm very happy with "bang for buck" I get.

Now time for some more music.... :-)
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    • Naim Audio CD-5i
    Entry level naim cd player, but stunning sound. You won't find this level of Pace, Rythm and Timing anywhere else.
    • Chord Company Chameleon Silver Plus DIN:Phono
    Custom made (sent back to Chord to do it for me) Din:Phono cable. In the piccie, you can also see the Carnival Silver spkr wire going to the treble and Carnival Cu wire to the mid/bass of the Quad's.
    • PrimaLuna Prologue 2
    Integrated amp that uses 12AU7's and 12AX7's for the pre-amp section, and four KT88's for the powerhouse (shown here with valve cage removed).
    • Chord Company Carnival
    Cu cable for the wiring run going to the mid/bass unit. I've also custom made a high level run of Carnival wire for the neutrik connector to my sub (which is the piccie shown here).
    • Chord Company Carnival Silver Plus
    Ag plated cable for the wiring run going to the tweeter units. This piccie is actually of the amp glowing at night - thought I'd sneak it in ;-) The Carnival speaker cable can be seen in the interconnect piccie above.
    • Quad 12L
    Quad's newest (mini?) monitors. The finish is superb (Birds Eye Maple with piano lacquer on mine), but the sound is even better.
    • BK electronic XLS200
    This company used to make subs for REL (this is basically an REL Q150 in drag).
    • Target TR60
    Cast iron and filled with sand. 6kg weights added for improved stability. They're standing on marble slabs for extra stability.
    • Floor Tiles Marble slabs
    Placed beneath Speakers and Sub for better isolation and stability (this piccie is another sneaky addition of the components on their own). You can see the marble slabs in the Target TR60 piccie above.
    • Isotek Isoplug
    Plug this into the mains nearby and listen to an improved soundstage (slightly wider and deeper).
    • Duende Criatura Pre-amp Tube Rings
    Teflon/Titanium tube rings for the preamp valves.
    • Project 2 Xperience
    Just bought this TurnTable which includes the Carbon-Fibre 9c ToneArm. Gorgeous looks, gorgeous sound.
    • Grado GF3 Super
    This is a NOS cartridge and sounds very good...nice and 'peppy' to complement the smooth TT.
    • Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 Communicator
    Perfect phono stage for my new turntable.
    I use a v short cable from the TT to this phono amp, to keep the signal path as short as possible, with a longer run from this to the PrimaLuna
    • Home Made Shark Co-axial IC's
    Hand made by myself....so only cost me about £15. Wonderful open and transparent sound. Short length (25cm) goes from TT to PhonoStage, with the longer length (75cm) going from GrahamSlee to PrimaLuna

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Very nice system! I had a similar system based around the PLII - paired with Totem Arros and a Cairn Fog CDP (chose this over the Naim at the time, very close decision). To tell you the truth, this was probably one of the most emotionally involving systems I have ever put together. I now have more $$$ in just my speakers than that whole system and I don't know if it's AS enjoyable? Yes, it does a lot of things better, but i don't know if it draws me into the music as much??? I am seriously considering the return to a very similar system. I think you have carefully put this system together, and from experience I'm sure it's pure music to your ears - congrats!

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