Great great Naim
Posted by: Arye_Gur on 13 January 2003
I was invited to my brother in law to help to choose a system.
He borrowed a Sonneteer amp, Triangle Zulus speakers, and a used Nait3 .
I brought my Ibls and so we listened to the Sonneteer with the Ibls, with the Triangle and with his old Celestion Si6.
The s/h Nait3 price is about third of the price of the Sonneteer and someone has to be crazy to buy the Sonneteer while can easily find a Nait.
The Nait is better in every bit – but it is clear that compared to it the Sonneteer kills the music.
The triangle are going lower than the Ibls, especially with the Nait – the Sonneteer doesn't go as low as the Nait – but if the price of these lows is like you get it with the Triangle – the Ibl is much a better speaker.
As I understand that the Nait5 is not a giant jump compares to the Nait3, and for what I'm listening to here in Israel, I think an s/h Nait3 is probably the best buy in every aspect.
Arye
He borrowed a Sonneteer amp, Triangle Zulus speakers, and a used Nait3 .
I brought my Ibls and so we listened to the Sonneteer with the Ibls, with the Triangle and with his old Celestion Si6.
The s/h Nait3 price is about third of the price of the Sonneteer and someone has to be crazy to buy the Sonneteer while can easily find a Nait.
The Nait is better in every bit – but it is clear that compared to it the Sonneteer kills the music.
The triangle are going lower than the Ibls, especially with the Nait – the Sonneteer doesn't go as low as the Nait – but if the price of these lows is like you get it with the Triangle – the Ibl is much a better speaker.
As I understand that the Nait5 is not a giant jump compares to the Nait3, and for what I'm listening to here in Israel, I think an s/h Nait3 is probably the best buy in every aspect.
Arye