graphical products history updated
Posted by: tzk on 19 November 2002
Posted on: 19 November 2002 by Edo Engel
quote:tzk,
i will appreciate any comments.
NAT01 and PST are discontinued.
Cheers,
Edo
Posted on: 19 November 2002 by tzk
quote:
Wanted to suggest if possible having links to pics of the model and year (e.g. so its poss to tell when the NAC 92 went from half-width to fullwidth etc.)
nac 92 was made in '93 so it has middle-age
design started in '89. if you mean nap 90
not nac 92 all three versions are here:
http://impulse7.com/naim/discontinued/nap/thumb/thumb.htm
Posted on: 19 November 2002 by Mekon
Maybe someone has done it elsewhere, but organising the pre amps into some form of heirachy based on quality would be dead useful. As a newbie (ok, so I've had my nait 1 since 1988, but I've never thought about upgrading), it'd be great to see something that lets me know where new and old stuff sits in relation to each other.
Posted on: 19 November 2002 by Phil Barry
Apparently the bright green indicates current model. I think the chart would be more informative if the current models stretched across thetimeline from general availability to today. Other than that, very nice work.
Regards.
Phil
Regards.
Phil
Posted on: 20 November 2002 by JohanR
What was that? The only letter combination I don't recognize.
JohanR
JohanR
Posted on: 20 November 2002 by tzk
quote:
Originally posted by JohanR:
What was that? The only letter combination I don't recognize.
JohanR
NAG Manufactured by Naim for Linn Products
this is in section pre-pre-amplifires, in the
same place where LINNK is. i suppose it is
a phono preamp.
http://impulse7.com/naim/rare/nag_01.jpg
[This message was edited by tzk on WEDNESDAY 20 November 2002 at 10:36.]
Posted on: 20 November 2002 by Roy T
I know sometimes bigger is better but I still like the look of the 1/2 size boxes. Keep up the good work.
Posted on: 20 November 2002 by JohanR
Thanks Tzk!
JohanR
JohanR
Posted on: 20 November 2002 by Paul Davies
As I said in another thread, there's no such thing as a Naim CD1.The correct model number of Naim Audio's first one-box CD player is CDI, which is an abbreviation for Compact Disc Integrated. I think that the name was chosen by analogy with CDS, which is an abbreviation for Compact Disc System. I see that the CD1 typo on the Product Histories page persists.
Posted on: 21 November 2002 by tzk
does anyone know the year when nat01 and nap135 were stopped? i think this is in some way connected to the global redesign of cases.
but there are different years when previous equipment has been stopped, for example:
nac 72 in '00
nac 102 in '01
as i understand nap 300 is replacing 135s and it is scheduled to '03. does it mean that 135s are still in production?
but there are different years when previous equipment has been stopped, for example:
nac 72 in '00
nac 102 in '01
as i understand nap 300 is replacing 135s and it is scheduled to '03. does it mean that 135s are still in production?
Posted on: 21 November 2002 by Rico
IIRC I sent you an e-mail last year with details of cessation of NAT-01.
Rico - SM/Mullet Audio
Rico - SM/Mullet Audio