Na 522-3 phono cards
Posted by: mathew farley on 17 May 2003
I removed these from my 102 pre-amp. Will they fit any other naim pre-amps? If so which ones?
Posted on: 17 May 2003 by coredump
by some 523/K cards they would certainly fit into my Nait3 ;-)
The same applies to the NAC92. These models I am sure about.
Best regards,
Oliver
The same applies to the NAC92. These models I am sure about.
Best regards,
Oliver
Posted on: 19 May 2003 by Richard Dane
Hi Matthew,
522 and 523 phono boards will fit the following: Nait 3, Nait 3R, NAC 92, NAC 92R, NAC 102, NAC 82, and NAC 52.
Richard
522 and 523 phono boards will fit the following: Nait 3, Nait 3R, NAC 92, NAC 92R, NAC 102, NAC 82, and NAC 52.
Richard
Posted on: 19 May 2003 by mathew farley
Thanks Richard and Oliver
Posted on: 20 May 2003 by Charlezz
Hi guys, I am glad to see this topic, I actually have a question about phono boards...
I received today my Nac52 from Audio-T

I opened it in order to plug my NA522 MM Boards (I bought them one year ago for my Nac102), but it seems boards are already installed in the Nac52 (in the upper left hand corner).
It looks like my Na522 MM phono boards, but there are only 2 big golden condensators on it (instead of 3 on my 522 boards).
I can see "523" written on one of the boards (Through the hole on the bottom of the Nac52)
Do you have an idea what sort of board it could be?????
Thank you.
Charles
I received today my Nac52 from Audio-T
I opened it in order to plug my NA522 MM Boards (I bought them one year ago for my Nac102), but it seems boards are already installed in the Nac52 (in the upper left hand corner).
It looks like my Na522 MM phono boards, but there are only 2 big golden condensators on it (instead of 3 on my 522 boards).
I can see "523" written on one of the boards (Through the hole on the bottom of the Nac52)
Do you have an idea what sort of board it could be?????
Thank you.
Charles
Posted on: 21 May 2003 by Charlezz
Hello, hello, is there anybody out there?

Posted on: 21 May 2003 by Charlezz
Thank you Tom.
How can I see what type of MC phono boards it could be (S, K or E)?
Thanks again.
Charles
How can I see what type of MC phono boards it could be (S, K or E)?
Thanks again.
Charles
Posted on: 21 May 2003 by Richard Dane
Charles,
I've sent you an e-mail on this but just for others information;
A quick way to ID between S and K boards - the K boards have two small blue "suitcase" capacitors while the S boards will have three.
Richard
I've sent you an e-mail on this but just for others information;
A quick way to ID between S and K boards - the K boards have two small blue "suitcase" capacitors while the S boards will have three.
Richard
Posted on: 22 May 2003 by Charlezz
Ok , thank you Richard.
My phono boards have 2 "suitcase" capacitors..
It must be a K-Type...
it is the one which allowed to use most of the Mc cartidges, am i wrong?
Thank you again.
Charles
My phono boards have 2 "suitcase" capacitors..
It must be a K-Type...
it is the one which allowed to use most of the Mc cartidges, am i wrong?
Thank you again.
Charles
Posted on: 22 May 2003 by syd
quote:
Originally posted by Charlezz:
Ok , thank you Richard.
My phono boards have 2 "suitcase" capacitors..
It must be a K-Type...
it is the one which allowed to use most of the Mc cartidges, am i wrong?
Thank you again.
Charles
Charles
The K boards were originally designed to be used with Linn Karma and tend to work best with Linn's subsequent cartridges. S type are the more universal boards.
Yours in Music
Syd