Naim Nait 5 Integrated Amplifiers
Naim Nait 5 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2006]
prc
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built to last - Design - DYNAMICS - PRAT- will shame higher power amps - UPGRADEABLE (can be used as a preamp and accepts power supply). Looks (a personal thing obviously). Good number of inputs.
Weakness:
None from my point of view but what might bother some:
Product Review for the Nait 5 (not the 5i)
Similar Products Used: Adcom GTP500/GFA545II, nait 3R |
[Oct 28, 2005]
toolsong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musicality, sounds great with any genre. Drums are presented especially well, musicians love listening to their own music on it. Excellent retained value on second hand market.
Weakness:
Less bang for your buck if not purchasing in the UK. Nait5i 50W x 2 I'll reiterate what the previous reviewers have said....very musical with great dynamics. It has redefined stereo sound for all of my friends who aren't into HiFi. Source - Emu 1212m soundcard Speakers - Focal JMlab Cobalt 810 Speaker cable - NACA5 Interconnect - various (still testing) Using the recommended NACA5 did improve things...was previously Axon 8. A friend has a full bi-amped Naim system that cost many times more yet this amp gives a similar overall presentation. Recommended buying even at the retail price. As always make sure it pairs well with your speakers before making a decision. Similar Products Used: Bel Canto Evo, Pass Labs Aleph 0, other older Naim. |
[Aug 30, 2005]
Ade
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dynamics, timing, subtlety, real "live" sound, runs cool(stops the cat sleeping on top of it!), remote control
Weakness:
Lack of inputs, no phono stage or headphone socket Having owned an Audiolab 8000A for 12 years I was always aware that something missing from the sound, even though I have been pleased overall with its sound, flexibility and reliability. Initially I was after an upgrade that offered me better sound and more facilities(i.e/ remote control). Having auditioned an Arcam A85, Arcam FMJA32, Tag McLaren 60i, Rega Mira - I felt that none of these offered significantly better sound than I already got through the 8000A. Then I heard the Naim Nait 5i - what a difference! Here was an amp that revealed the musicality and dynamics of a recording with incredible timing and verve - finally I'd found what was missing in the sound I'd had before. Now it was a real, lifelike and live sound. Instruments have real depth and harmonic structure - this is particularly noticeable on jazz and classical recordings and well recorded pop/rock. One thing to note in particular, is the reproduction of bass - it has excellent timing and plays tunes very well. The Audiolab always had good extension and control but was somewhat "one-note" in its reproduction of tunes in the bass - not so with the Naim! I also run a REL Stampede subwoofer with my Dynaudio 42's and this integrates very well, meaning that dub reggae shakes, rattles and rolls! Nuff said! Similar Products Used: Audiolab 8000A Arcam A85 Arcam FMJ A32 Rega Mira Various Japanese makes |
[Mar 19, 2005]
peterlow777
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musical, effortless, superb timing
Weakness:
none i purchased the Naim Nait 5i last year, it's by far the best integrated amplifier i had ever brought. I totally enjoyed listening to this amp unlike the Roksan Kandy MK3 and the Cambridge Audio 640A amplifiers which i also bought last year.The Naim was such a joy to listen to, which i didn't get from the Roksan or the Cambridge. Very emtional experience! |
[Jul 12, 2004]
ivdz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
- rhythm - ease of drive - highly musical - quality of the case - built-in connectivity to 5.1amp/processor
Weakness:
- remote volume control works clumsy - remote control requires close pin-pointing - user manual is not always clear I recently bought the Naim Nait5i as part of a new 2-channel music system. The Naim 5i is part of following set up: - Nait 5i amplifier - Naim CD5i cd player - Pioneer DV-565A DVD player - Wharfedale Pacific Evolution-30 loudspeakers - SNAIC-5 interconnect - NACA 5 speaker cable After installed the equipment, the Nait5i immediately proved to be a very musical and rhythmic amplifier playing with enormous "ease". The Nait 5i is not the amplifier delivering every detail in brilliance, but it just excels in playing music at an extraordinary level of rhythm. I hadn't heart this before. One of the preliminary doubts was whether the Nait 5i was able to drive the loudspeakers adequately in a large living room. When first playing with the amplifier these doubts proved to be wrong: the Nait 5i has tremendous power and reserve also proving to play with lots of drive and power on low volumes. Experimenting with interconnects from different brands, it was immediately clear Naim's own SNAIC-5 din interconnect proved to deliver the best quality. Highly attractive is the "unity grain" option allowing the Nait5i to work as an power amp when connected to a home cinema amp or processor. The only disadvantage of the amplifier is the remote control working cheap and clumsy. Buttons are to small, the remote needs pin-pointing very strict to the amplifier to work and the whole thing doesn't work intuitive. This amplifier is a class-act and strongly recommended for those listeners who put 2-channel music first and occasionally listen to 5.1 recordings. Within its price range the Nait 5i is hard to beat. The RCA inputs show a lot more flexibility now to products of other brands. Similar Products Used: Onkyo CR-70R Arcam |
[Dec 16, 2003]
Nozy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
warm pure balanced sound.
Weakness:
soundstage. not so good for electonic music. Hello I have bought this amp with CD5 and FlatCapII and only heard it in this system (damn DIN's) I think it has a real nice warm round sound. Very pure. The soundstage is less though: not very wide and the voce is very centered; instruments r more positioned behind the speakers. Very good for Jazz, classical etc. Not so good for electronic music. So i am selling it again... By the way, the price payed is in Euro's (The Netherlands) Similar Products Used: arcam, rega, primare |
[Nov 10, 2003]
Oscar
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Plays music, very good rythm and pace. Smooth.
Weakness:
You have to use the Naca5 speaker cable to show what this amp is good for. This is an amazing amp. The strongest 30W solid-state amp on the market? This little gem wil drive many speakers fine. Oh, and it play music, the Nait 5 can give many surprices to owners of so called high-end gear. If the source is up to it this amp can give new insight to the music. Similar Products Used: Densen B100 Densen DM10 Densen Beat 200-300 combo Audiolab 8000S Electrocompaniet ECI 3 |
[Oct 21, 2003]
jonjon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Powerful, details & very musical. Rigid & solid build. The heat dissipation is very minimum when leave it on for days & months. Upgradable with power amp & power distributor.
Weakness:
need to use original naim speaker cable & din rca for the best effect. The sound generated by this gorgeous tiny little amp is awesome. Looks small but with big sounding. Just changed from Nait 3 to Nait 5. As compared to Nait 3, it sounds more soothing. Nait 3 tends to be distorted when the vol knot is at about 11 o'clock whereas I don't have this phenomenon when I use Nait 5. Even thought this amp is rated at 30W/Ch, this amp is actual capable of delivering more than 60W/Ch. Not much of problem when driving most speakers. Sound maybe abit bright but it is acceptable to me. This amp is fast, details & very musical. Probably, this is one of the best integrated amp at this price range. Even my wife noticed the different when I first hook up this amp. Her feedback was very lively sounding as thought the singer is singing right in front of you. Similar Products Used: Audiolab 8000A Nait 3 Electrocompaniet EC1-3 Alchemist Nemesis Creek 4330 |
[May 05, 2003]
Mike Nez41
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Rhythm Dynamics Musicality (be prepared for late nights)
Weakness:
Power. Audiophiles should probably look elsewhere. Two years on and I still love this amp, it's been the cause of many, many late night music sessions. Pace, Rhythm & Timing without a doubt, but the Nait also gets right to the soul of the music. It's a strange beast because it doesn't have endless reserves of power, doesn't project a larger than life soundstage, & won't pluck the last nuance of detail from a recording; yet it's an utterly addictive, thouroughly beguiling player of music. It takes a bloody long time to run-in so don't expect miracles straight from the box. My current system comprises of: Rega Jupiter/Io (Cd transport & DAC) Naim Nait 5 Naim Credo Speakers Chord Prodac & Solid II Interconnects NACA5 Speaker Cable My next purchase is likely to be a Flat-Cap 2 power supply followed by the Headline Headphone Amp. Similar Products Used: Arcam Musical Fidelity Roksan |
[Apr 13, 2002]
frankjj
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
-clear sound -small -makes fun to listen to it -one of the best amp at (sh)price -get it if you find it
Weakness:
not that clear at high volumes ---the review is for the naim nait 2-- --nice understatement looking amp with a --lot of musical talent(at the secondhand price anyway) --had never any problems with it Similar Products Used: i also like the creek 4330 se and nytech pre+poweramp -rogers ls 3/5 -celestion kingston -tandberg studio monitor -audiomeca obsession |