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by Chris Chamberlin At the outset, let me clearly state that I am a proponent of tube audio as opposed to solid-state audio gear. Having exposed my subjective preference in terms of music presentation, I can unabashedly continue with the following phono stage review. By way of a little background, I have been an audio
Unfortunately, as with most things Naim, the Superline does not like being the only Naim item in the rack and demands an external power supply. So my Kremlin is Instead of this the instruction manual could have simply said - switch on, go and make a cup of tea, come back, play record. Still electronics
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24 Mar 2017 Also visible in the pic is Crystal's Cube System Integrated integrated amplifier ($US14,995)—and, in the lower-right corner, you might recognize a bit of the Crystal Cable Arabesque Minissimo Diamond loudspeaker ($US19,995/pair) that John Atkinson recently reviewed. Naim Audio's new Managing
3 Mar 2008 Britain's best known hi-fi company Naim Audio has launched a new high-end phono stage. At ?1,650 (without power supply) it's probably one for the Naimists, only. It's called the SuperLine and will launch in March – coincidentally some 50 years since the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)
25 Sep 2009 While most TAS readers are familiar with the hugely popular and terrific-sounding Nait integrated amp (the latest version, the 5i-2, sells for $1450), Naim components hit many price levels before stopping at the relatively lesser-known Reference series, which can reach $20k per component. That's a lot of
(Ed. note: This review originally ran in issue #21 of TONEAudio. While some of my reference components have changed since this review, the SuperLine/SuperCap combination is still part of our reference fleet. Our enthusiasm for this phonostage is as high as it was almost three years ago.) I agree with Naim that a hefty
I didn't do any of those things, but I did borrow a Naim Stageline-S phono preamplifier ($485), which I connected to the Supernait's Aux 2 socket using the of keeping the Supernait fully warmed up, I neglected to turn off its power switch before remaking the connection—which is clearly warned against in the manual.
31 Mar 2012 For the same money will you choose a Naim superline or a different phonostage? I ask this I think it was Stereophile that considered it to be one of the finest stages around (soon after it was launched). Flexibility There are many well reviewed cheaper phonostages like the Lehmann Black Cube. Where
Michael Fremer gave the Superline powered by a Supercap a glowing review. Nice to finally see some heavy praise being lavished on Naim gear. Both the 552 and 555 reviews lacked the same appreciation. If only these guys would review DBLs powered by a full 500 series system. Check out the new
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