HansHolland
Active Member
ok, friends?
We try to explain the "typical" Naim sound. I am not the only one who can hear that.
So what gives that Naim sound:
1: limited bandwidth? I don't think so, because then nCore (with it's even lower bandwidth in the highs) should have the same sound (and all other amplifiers with such a bandwidth)
2: high sensitivity? I don't think so, with low sensitivity loudspeakers and listining from a distance I don't hear noise, but i still hear the Naim sound
3: ???? yes, probably something else. I have respect for Naim for being able to create this sound so stable for years
4: combination of factors? maybe
conclusion: I don't know
We try to explain the "typical" Naim sound. I am not the only one who can hear that.
So what gives that Naim sound:
1: limited bandwidth? I don't think so, because then nCore (with it's even lower bandwidth in the highs) should have the same sound (and all other amplifiers with such a bandwidth)
2: high sensitivity? I don't think so, with low sensitivity loudspeakers and listining from a distance I don't hear noise, but i still hear the Naim sound
3: ???? yes, probably something else. I have respect for Naim for being able to create this sound so stable for years
4: combination of factors? maybe
conclusion: I don't know