Naim CD 3.5 CD player Specifications

Naim CD 3.5 CD player Specifications

"Them which is of other naturs thinks different," said <I>Martin Chuzzlewit</I>'s Mrs. Gamp. If that is true, then Naim's Julian Vereker must be of a very different nature indeed. Vereker&mdash;and, by extension, Naim&mdash;has never done things the conventional way. Take, for example, power regulation and stiffening power supplies. Long before the rest of the world was taking them seriously, Naim offered upgrades to their components not by changing the audio circuitry, but by adding stiffer and stiffer outboard power regulation.

Naim
2702 West Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 338-6262
www.naim-audio.com

Naim CD 3.5 CD player Page 3

Naim CD 3.5 CD player Page 3

"Them which is of other naturs thinks different," said <I>Martin Chuzzlewit</I>'s Mrs. Gamp. If that is true, then Naim's Julian Vereker must be of a very different nature indeed. Vereker&mdash;and, by extension, Naim&mdash;has never done things the conventional way. Take, for example, power regulation and stiffening power supplies. Long before the rest of the world was taking them seriously, Naim offered upgrades to their components not by changing the audio circuitry, but by adding stiffer and stiffer outboard power regulation.

Naim
2702 West Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 338-6262
www.naim-audio.com

Naim CD 3.5 CD player Page 2

Naim CD 3.5 CD player Page 2

"Them which is of other naturs thinks different," said <I>Martin Chuzzlewit</I>'s Mrs. Gamp. If that is true, then Naim's Julian Vereker must be of a very different nature indeed. Vereker&mdash;and, by extension, Naim&mdash;has never done things the conventional way. Take, for example, power regulation and stiffening power supplies. Long before the rest of the world was taking them seriously, Naim offered upgrades to their components not by changing the audio circuitry, but by adding stiffer and stiffer outboard power regulation.

Naim
2702 West Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 338-6262
www.naim-audio.com

Naim CD 3.5 CD player

Naim CD 3.5 CD player

"Them which is of other naturs thinks different," said <I>Martin Chuzzlewit</I>'s Mrs. Gamp. If that is true, then Naim's Julian Vereker must be of a very different nature indeed. Vereker&mdash;and, by extension, Naim&mdash;has never done things the conventional way. Take, for example, power regulation and stiffening power supplies. Long before the rest of the world was taking them seriously, Naim offered upgrades to their components not by changing the audio circuitry, but by adding stiffer and stiffer outboard power regulation.

ETF, or How I Learned to Love My Equalizer

ETF, or How I Learned to Love My Equalizer

Because I'm suspicious of just twiddling knobs to make the sound "nice," I didn't rely solely on my ears when I used the Z-Systems rdp-1 that I review elsewhere in this issue for speaker and room contouring. Instead, I used the ETF speaker/room-analysis software from <A HREF="http://www.acoustisoft.com">Acoustisoft</A&gt; to help me manipulate the equalizer properly. This program can measure the first-arrival, on-axis speaker response, as well as the room response with its early and late reflections and its resonances.

Have you made a wrong assumption about a component in your system? Thought it was great or lame, then found out it wasn't when you changed a different component?

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Audio systems can often be a synergistic challenge, with a delicate balance of every component in the chain. Reader Al Marcy submitted this question, which gets at the heart of the audiophile life.

Whatever Happened to Counterpoint?

Whatever Happened to Counterpoint?

For the last few months, random postings kept appearing on internet newsgroups and in my e-mail box: "Anybody know what happened to Counterpoint?" At last count there were 10,000 Counterpoint preamps, power amps, and loudspeakers fanned out across the planet, some dating back to 1977, when the company launched its first product: the SA-1 tube preamp, designed by Ed Semanko.

U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Today Report Released

U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Today Report Released

The <A HREF="http://www.cemacity.org">Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association</A>'s recently released <A HREF="http://www.cemacity.org/gazette/files/cempub.htm"><I>U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Today</I></A> indicates a healthy glow on the cheeks of specialty audio. US exports of component audio products amounted to $2.12 billion in 1997, an increase of 12% over the previous year's total of $1.89 billion. 1997's total represents a 25% increase over 1995, when almost $1.7 billion in separate audio products went out of the country. The figures are compiled by CEMA from US Department of Commerce figures.

Sony Electronics Reorganizes: Will Emphasize Digital

Sony Electronics Reorganizes: Will Emphasize Digital

In a move that acknowledges the increasing convergence of consumer electronics and computer technology, <A HREF="http://www.sony.com"&gt; Sony Electronics</A> has reorganized its US sales and marketing structure, and will emphasize digital performance in its new line of products. Foremost among these developments is Sony's recent announcement that its new line of audio and video products will prominently feature its VAIO personal computers. The notebook computers have editing features for video and motion-picture technology, and are quite popular in Japan, where around 100,000 have been sold.

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