Naim NA-CD3 CD Players
Naim NA-CD3 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 21, 2014]
Desiderus
AudioPhile
I post this review to end the reviews listing with a positive comment as the previous owner is so negative I am afraid its CD3 may have had some issues... The CD3 is a wonderfull CD player for the price, only beaten to my ears by the Naim CDX2 which has more soundstage and is more natural (more analogical if you like). It is also very reliable because it was strongly build with high grade components back in the 90s. If you buy it second hand now it is unlikely that you will get some failure ! Mine is free from any issue after 20 years of listening !
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[Apr 23, 2004]
gerenidsmith
AudioPhile
Strength:
Build and sound quality is second to none.
Weakness:
None This is for the Naim CD3.5 which has had the ALW-Audio super regulator upgrade. This is a considerable upgrade for the 3.5, and leapfrogs the player in terms of sound quality another dimension. Having heard numerous so called high end players, I can only conclude that the CD3.5 is the bargain of the decade. On it's own I was impressed with the CD3.5. I much preferred it to the CD5. With a Hi-Cap the CD3.5 sounded more refined with less sibilance and quieter background levels. The ALW-Audio regulator, on the other hand, gave more of the same as well as a considerable improvement in frequency extension, soundstaging and dynamic range. Bearing in mind that you can pick up a CD3.5 in the region of 500-600 pounds second hand, this is a player worth every penny. If you crave more, get it super-regged. Similar Products Used: Wadia 850, Sony SCD-1, Naim CD5, Meridian 506/24 |
[Feb 13, 2002]
blueberry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
All-round brilliance in every department known to man.
Weakness:
Sleep deprivation from not being able to refuse it''s demands for more and more music... I always knew the Naim CD3 was an exceptional CD player but it''s taken me six years to prove it. Up until now, I''ve kept it hooked up to a Nait 2 as I had never been convinced to stump up extra cash for any other piece of kit to progress things along... Having tried all manner of combos including a plethora of Naim amps (pre & power), the improvement never seemed to warrant the extra expense. Well, I can proudly tell you now, that that''s all changed. Having always been a bit of a closet valve fan but not having the means or inclination to satisfy the urge. I suddenly found the inspiration to walk into the local audio specialist to ask a few probing questions regarding the Unison Research SR1 that I''d been oggling for the past two months. Finally, having gained the proprietor''s confidence, he insisted that the SR1 was an outragous piece of audiophillia for the money and suggested that I took time out to audition it with my starving CD3... So I did... and the rest is history... Never thought I''d describe the tones from a CD player as warm but trust me it is and that''s not all, I can honestly reveal that there''s been a ten-fold improvement in all other acoustic departments to boot. The detail, clarity, precision, stage, presence, depth, richness and any other high-fidelity adjective you care to choose are simply heavenly. No matter what your tastes are, I can assure you that you won''t be disappointed in the combo that I''ve fortunately stumbled upon. I''ve virtually thrown every flavour of music at them and they have to date, performed to the highest levels at a stroll. From Mozart to Limp Bizkit, Radiohead to Alicia Keys, Mercury Rev to RyCooder, Lou Reed to Feeder and on and on and on... You name it, it hits the spot effortlessly and put a grin on you face no matter what. The rest of the team comprises of Mission 752s, AQ Python, Original Monster Cable (Woofer), CableTalk Talk 4 (Tweeters) and a kick-butt AC cable. Similar Products Used: Too many to mention. Anyway, who cares, theyre not worth mentioning in the same breath. It''s a £20k outfit for a fraction of the price. |
[Mar 27, 2000]
Todd
Audiophile
Strength:
Detail, clarity, and absolute musicality
Weakness:
None This review is about the CD 3.5. I decided to upgrade my system and spent the last couple months reviewing all sorts of products. Initially, I was going to get an amp, but then when I auditioned this player with the prospective amp (SimAudio Moon I-5), and then with other amps - an all Naim system and an Arcam Alpha 9, which I own - the decision was made. I would update my CD player. Similar Products Used: Wadia 830, Arcam FMJ CD23 |
[Dec 14, 2000]
Thang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, detailed, accurate, musical, solid build, play CD-R
Weakness:
DIN connector It is CD3 not CD3.5 which I bought it used throug Audiogon. I used to believe that CD player doesn't make a big difference of the whole system. Naim proves to me that I was wrong. It does bring the new dimension to my current system which I haven't discovered until now. I start going throug my CD collection, so far, it is very hard to turn them off. The bass is deep and tigh, the high is so delicate, the midrange is so clean, detail and all of them are blend-in to reproduce a total musical sense. I have been missing a lot so far. Naim also brings out the strength of my Krell amp and FT-Audio pre-amp which I couldn't have it with my previous Cambridge. Super performance with all kinds of music (Jazz, Pop, Vocal, Classical) Similar Products Used: Cambridge Audio, Krell |
[Sep 14, 2000]
Jim Ashton
Audiophile
Strength:
Clarity, realism, presence, detail; absolutely and totally musically involving. VERY difficult to turn off.
Weakness:
None to speak of though doubtless the higher-spec Naim players offer more of the above. (Reviewing the CD3.5 here) I have owned and loved a mid-priced (ie expensive in Joe Public's book but not stratospherically so given what WE know is out there...) audiophile system with Naim Audio amplification at its heart for well over ten years. Back then (in the UK) legions of Flat Earthers were firmly ensconced on the moral high ground proclaiming loudly that anything digital was inherently inferior to analogue, and that the likes of Naim and Linn would NEVER stoop so low as to produce a CD player. Having a 2000-odd LP collection (which I still own but now hardly ever play) I chose an LP12/Ekos/Troika as my primary source. But I was also very curious about the new digital medium and wanted to be able to buy & play at least a few CDs, if only for comparison purposes and to keep abreast of things. My dealer was a bit disdainful but ended up selling me a Denon DCD-3520 - 'the only thing remotely in the same league' (he said) as my record player. |
[Jun 25, 2001]
Darrel Winston
Audiophile
Strength:
Pace and rhyth is amazing, also smooth presentation, not at all digital sounding
Weakness:
Weird DIN connector limits cable choices This is for the NAIM 3.5 w/ the flatcap. I absolutely LOVE this player. I dont know what it is, but the British players (esp NAIM and Meridian) are so much more natural and musical sounding than many of the top american units. Similar Products Used: Wadia 830, Meridian 508.20, Linn Ikemi,lots of other auditions incl Krell, Proceed, Theta |
[Feb 16, 1998]
KC
an Audiophile
I have auditioned many players before settling for the NAIM CD3. Nothing in the price range comes close to its pace, rythym and sheer excitement. Forget about the components, just sit back and enjoy the music. Forget about air, soundstaging and all that. (Although using my Epos ES12 at the end of my system does offer a slightest hint). NAIM is all about the excitement, foot-tapping nature of music and the CD3 delivers... |
[May 14, 1998]
GEOFF milnes
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought the NAIM 3.5 about 3 months ago. It is brilliant. If you wantsubtlety forget it. If you want a player that makes you want to play it |
[Dec 05, 1998]
robert mcmahan
an Audiophile
here is a message that I sent to one of my friends regarding the Naim 3.5 . I decide to put this email on the board instead of a straight review because i type poorly and I think this represents my feelings: |