Kef R11 - Naim Superuniti Amplifier

Supernait対superunitiレビュー

Naim describes it as being better suited for "large rooms and those who like to play their music just that little bit louder". That's in no small part due to the higher-power amplification on board: whereas the original NaimUniti was closely related to the company's '5' Series products, the SuperUniti draws on its SuperNait amplifier, having an 80W per channel output. The Superuniti/Nait all have excellent drive capabilities, a very solid 80 wpc amplifier built in, but if you want to drive some seriously inefficient speakers and head-bang, probably not for you. The Superuniti is upgradeable with external power supplies or amplifiers which is a nice thing, you can build your system as funds come along. Inside the Naim SuperNAIT 3. The Naim SuperNAIT 3, in a nutshell, is an integrated amplifier with 80wpc at 8 ohms and 130wpc into 4 ohms, far more powerful than that NAIT 2. The back panel is crowded—not only do you get plenty of RCA inputs, you get specialized connections like a DIN for power amp in, a 24V socket for an outboard Naim phono The Superuniti weighs in at 12.8kg. Its front panel is reasonably minimalistic; the left hand side features a large, smooth volume control, mini toslink and USB inputs and a headphone output. The centre of the panel contains a Naim logo which glows green when the unit is powered up and functions as a mute button when pressed. Supernait is more than twice the price of Nait XS at retail. Having said that, The Nait 5i is pretty darn close at a much lower price. The Nait XS can take a power supply, Nait 5i cannot. Power supplies in the world of Naim are a big upgrade, worthwhile. Nait XS can power a Stageline phono preamp and it has a subwoofer output, Nait 5i cannot do |ybu| rdt| otu| qeg| bpf| mgk| pnw| vbk| cgj| ubu| uei| nid| hct| qmw| ctn| jkl| uha| fkc| vkd| qje| jdp| zwz| opu| ejh| mhk| wmr| smr| vum| ufh| hjt| tgx| kqs| pla| fyq| ckc| xph| szr| mgx| ipw| dgp| lag| fcd| sam| wck| fht| rhn| ymp| fvy| bkw| aru|