The Naim New Classic Range - Part 2

Are Naim fraims difficult to put together. I’m going to look at one of these racks for my gear.

Not particularly. See my Fraim build instruction thread in the forum FAQ.

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Easy-peasy lemon-squeezy!

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Until you forget that the glass shelf isn’t fixed to anything it’s sat on and try shoving a Powerline in “as far as it will go”.
Put another way, always support the front edge with your other hand to stop the whole lot sliding forwards and dropping off the rear cup and ball.

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Yes and it’s not really suitable for those in frequent earthquake zones.

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Heart stopping when it happens, particularly when trying to extract a NAP or PS mid rack.

I’m sure I’m not alone in my personal experience of doing it!
Have you tried different XLR cables on your 200 System out of interest?

Anyone with a Fraim that claims it hasn’t happened to them is clearly a lying liar. :rofl:

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Well yes it has happened to me BUT only on the shelves that I didn’t attach the supplied plastic locating cups to the glass shelf. Each shelf comes supplied with x2 with a template to attach them in the correct position. Most of my shelves I don’t have them… turntable and pre-amp shelves are the exception for me :man_shrugging:

Yeah, I never glued those locator cups on. It’s mostly not an issue since I rarely mess with my setup. About twice a year I break it all down and reassemble to clean everything (floor, Naim boxes, glass shelves, etc). That’s when I tend to get distracted and forget to hold the front of a box while plugging cables in the back. The worst part is when the ball rolls around beneath the whole thing. Otherwise, it’s never done any damage.

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100% the truth!!!

Before I had Fraim some friends were talking about dropping/rolling ball bearings and I didn’t know what they were talking about. On my second Fraim shelf setup I knew exactly what they were talking about.

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Hearing people talk about Fraim is like hearing people talk about having kids. They tell you, in abstract terms, how great it is for one minute. Then the next 10 minutes is a specific list of all the reasons not to do it.

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Funny, but not true in either regard :slight_smile:

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Pricing for the new classic 300 series still isn’t listed locally.

I estimate:

  • $16K aud for either 332 or 333.
  • $26k aud for 2x 350.
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We can all guestimate but it’d be nice to see the prices confirmed.

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Months away Pete

Bit of a quandary for distributor ( in fact I would think all distributors at this time of inflation, transport costs increasing etc etc)

If the NC200 series not selling that well here down under how does the distributor pitch the price of the NC300 series

Maybe it will never reach these shores !!

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In bulk the difference comes down to $5 USD

How people finding the 200 series as its been a few months now.

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Considering some forum views are that the dac is old stock, streamer is weak link, Classic is better, it’s been hit with the ugly stick and sonics are poor I rather like it.
No desire to upgrade just enjoying what it does - music sounds natural, engaging, dynamic and leaves you wanting to play one more track.
On downside I had issues that are now resolved but left a bad taste (please don’t ask), it’s quite expensive compared to some competition but “you pays your money and takes your choice” and do think some dsp for room correction should be considered - do Naim think their gear is immune?
As ever YMMV.

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