Yes I can’t imagine the characters in Bread buying Naim.
They’d be nicking it
Someone should do one of those 70’s printed Naim adverts to parody this.
“Make Mine a Naim”
What about pimp my Naim😳
That’s one way of covering the purchase price I guess
Each piece in the USA is $9000. And there really isn’t a middle man. It’s Focal Naim America. That’s the distributor. BTW $9k in pounds is 6931.£
A platter that was half the height of the chrome cake tin it would have been a total winner. I’ve always found the aesthetic visually jarring
Dealers selling off here in UK at £10k ex demo against 16k new price. A bit steeper (double) depreciation compared to the usual 20% ex demo discount seen on amps etc.
Anyone seen the New Classic in Australia? I see pre-order only on the distributor’s shops.
As I type, the best bid on an eBay Solstice is £3557 with less than 2 days of auction to go. If it goes for even £7K, you could buy and ship to Oz and pay the tax and still be pleased with the SQ per $.
As a connected question, how do those in Australia get anything serviced?
The biggest reason for me not to ship an LP12 to Tas is that, as far as I can see, servicing won’t happen. I may be able to pay someone in Melbourne to fly out every 5-8 years, but at the moment it looks as if they will simply refuse for any price.
New turntable prices, at least for anything with suspension, may not be the only problem in Oz…
Probably hit on a big issue there Nick re LP12 servicing
My Linn/Naim dealer of 35+ years here in Sydney is an expert on all things LP12
I’m not aware of any others as good, I guess there must be but not so sure. I could almost guarantee no servicing facilities in Tassie but I could be wrong
Thanks @Bevo
The few turntable/decent hifi dealers in Tassie have all been emailed about the LP12. Despite chaser emails and suggestions that I will pay, they steadfastly refuse to reply. I could telephone, but suspect that the unresponsiveness is a pretty clear answer.
Yep agree with you Nick for sure
Not worth the risk
I think it’s even risky in Sydney although the Linn distributor is here and they have a retail outlet so I guess expertise there
I must ask my dealer what other “experts” he is aware of around the country, never delved into that with him but would be good to know just for info
Not looking forward to the day my long suffering dealer decides to retire, I keep telling him he will have to do house calls in his old age
Anyone down here seen any news on the 300 series/Nait 50 prices in Australia? Seems most odd. Not even mentioned on the Distibutors retail sites. Something amiss methinks.
Nothing cdboy
As you say - odd
Rather than speculate, just call your dealer and ask them when the 300 series is expected and what the list price will be. Looking at other regions and the relationship to the 200 pricing, I’d guess $20k per box or thereabouts.
I predict the US dollar price converted to the Aussie $. Richard has previously alluded to that and it appears close to what is being asked for the new 200 series…
Bugger that mate !!