Naim Chrome Bumper

No, it’s the Harbour Fish & Chip restaurant about 20-30 yards past the Sally Ann, same side as the car park, towards the centre of town :slight_smile:

Oh, there, right. Was it shop, factory or bit of both?

Is the fish and chips good there?

Thanks for the summary. Not heard a 3020 in years.

Here is the original Naim “factory” at No.11 Salt Lane, Salisbury, back in the day:

And here it is present day:

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Clearly there’s more money in fish & chips than there is in HiFi!

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What would life be without fish and chips …

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What would life be without hifi?!

Let’s be honest, we really need both.

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Nice plaice

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Could be considered a mullet now

The first version of the Snaic shaker now has a new purpose:

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hmm… bit fishy, that one…

Fresh Halibut and chips for anyone who’s hungry.

So I was using a NVA something or other in place of the NAC42/NAP90. Good until the left channel started to distort. So I have replaced it…

Sounds excellent of course.

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That looks lovely Gwarminger.

1984 CB NAP 250. I bought it in 2014, and it was serviced by WitchHat in 2013. It’s being moved from in between the speakers to a purpose built cabinet early next week. Still sounding marvellous. The On/Off button light has gone but it’s liking the new TQ Black II cabling. Hopefully it’ll like the new radial circuits even more.

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I bet that sounds flipping brilliant!

Great AMP, using one also with a black pre, really good.

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I’ve done the reverse of Don Quixote with CB pre and olive 250…

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My wonderful 135s sitting on Fraim!

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