You may well be right there, but at least follow the advice Naim give in their manuals about equipment support, levelling, and maintaining distance between power supplies and boxes which contain delicate low level signals, i.e. preamps and sources. I don’t see any reason to think this is nonsense.
Which Naim deliberately route through their power supply boxes which contain very generous oversized transformers which many say should be kept away from line level signals . I and others are not convinced by all of Naim’s signature ideas.
50% of the time ….it works every time.
Exactly!
People sometimes ask why we only have one light in the sitting room. Tonight, for some reason, we have them all on. And the fire, for the first time this autumn. And the Birkenstock slippers. The full hygge.
And, on my screen at least, you seem to be suspended from the ceiling?
You alright HH? Looks like you may have fallen over your footstool.
I’ve no idea what’s happening. It did the same thing the other day. The picture is fine but it’s posting upside down. I rotate the picture and it makes no difference!
Must be all that hygge!
Bloody forums. I’ve fixed it now. No idea what the software is doing. But upside down or the right way up, it’s very cosy. Or hygge.
Nice wall colour too
My first post here. Here is my system. Neat xl6’s are brand new. That’s my “woofer” in the middle (Cailin).
Very handsome woofer!
Very nice wall art.
Very active bottom end sometimes, however.
Thanks
Following the advice in the manual is, in this case, entirely the right thing to do if you want your expensive boxes to sound as they should. If you really think it doesn’t matter that’s your loss, not mine. The differences are not hard to hear.
Happy with the Neat XL6’s Rick ?
I’ll bet you are
Yes, very much so.