Sorry, i’m getting a little confused as I thought you were on about the output transistors being ceramically insulated to the heatsink.
There was something about an increased slew rate that would start and stop signals transition quicker, which would tighten up bass. Having said that, a SN2 doesn’t lack bass and control so it would be interesting to have A/B comparisons between fully played in units - probably too soon for that.
Yes… however there’s quite a jump from the unregulated amps like SN3 to the 250dr but nice to know some of the tech is trickling down.
One of the reviews stated this was new in the SN3
Is it or not in the sn2 ?
Not sure.
Can @Richard.Dane confirm
Ceramic insulators were used on the Supernait 2.
The big changes with the Supernait 3, phono stage aside, appear to be better sounding resistors and an improved power amp with faster power supply.
Add to that they removed cascode on driving amp stage doubling the slew rate
Yes, that was part of the improved power amp with faster power supply.
In Layman’s terms that to me sounds like an improved gear box ratio with a higher revving engine to boot. I’m going to have to start saving for a SN3.
Yes, that was what I was thinking off. Whether an upgrade from a 2 to a 3 is warranted, I’m not so sure. I’m limited on box count, so separates are out, and the SN2 is a fine amp.
Naim have implied features that are in SN2 are new to SN3 when most of what they are featuring are common to both.
That includes ceramic mounted output transistors.
The improved slew rate isn’t in the power supply, it’s in the output stage.
So far as I can tell it’s not so much that the SN3 has more bass but quicker, better controlled bass. This gives better image depth.
I have no doubt the SN3 provides a better listening experience but how much of It will depend on the speakers being used?
I’m waiting for someone who has upgraded from SN2 to SN3 to explain why they did it.
I’m probably going to do it because I need the most I can get out of a single box Naim solution to help justify my 500 level source. The problem is that SN3’s are back ordered into November in the U.S. except for demos to dealers.
Bud
Product info for SN2.
- Ceramic heat sink isolation for improved sound quality on power and preamp sections
Well… maybe best to upgrade to a separates system like 282 or 272 with a nap250dr
Hi.
As I think some of you know, personally the SN2 seems to me more than enough to make the K6 shine, so, as long as the pairing is synergistic, it should be similar with any even speaker, and stellar with any other below.
I would never have changed the SN2 to jump to SN3 were it not for the failure that my unit has given, which, above all, has caused me to lose confidence in the unit, rather than the model.
In any case, I will tell you how the SN3 sounds in front of the SN2 in my setup when it arrives, install it, run it in, and go it settling…
Cheers.
I asked a long time friend and Naim dealer if the SN3 was worth waiting until November for a back ordered one and how would it compare to the SN2’
Here is his answer:
To answer your question - yes - the SN3 is absolutely worth the wait - the performance is simply huge over the already awesome SN2. Simply put - All aspects are better with the new kit.
I placed my order for one.
Bud
since we are on this topic and the balance control is the same for both SN2 and SN3 - i thought i would ask if you rotate the balance know fully wither direction say once in 2 weeks ?
I have a SN2 and yesterday i felt the left speaker was not delivering as loud as it should.
I thought it would be the recording and i confirmed this negative.
I thought it would be my trusty left ear but thanksfully that was a negative too…
On an instinct i reached for the balance control and the moment i turned it a bit to the left ( i remember ) - the left speaker came alive ( it was singing before but not as forcefully as the right one )
Needless to say i was relieved but i wonder why did this happen ?
thought i would share it here…
regards
But of course he’d say this. He’s a dealer. Sounds totally objective to me.
True… but he’s never set me wrong over the many years I’ve known him.
“It’s a useful upgrade in performance, but we don’t think anyone with a [Supernait 2] needs to change to this one.”
I wonder if it’s a money worth upgrade for me using SN1 then.
blimey.