Although their are 4 boards, they are two pairs of different boards...I suspect that each channel has its own amp board and regulator board (like the original 250), so the XLR input is probably not a balanced one, and added only for convenience.
One thing I notice that seems like a very bad idea is that the coils on the speaker outputs have ferrite cores. I've seen this before on China amps and have changed them out for air cored.
Looks to be made very nicely. Thank you for the video!
Looking forward to your future comparison videos !
Using the NAIM brand on the outside seems risky. Customs could confiscate it and you can even get fined for importing it.
It is very well made
Hello. How xlr input is implemented? Is amplifier full balanced architecture or just used hot pin from xlr input and all the best is unbalanced?
Although their are 4 boards, they are two pairs of different boards...I suspect that each channel has its own amp board and regulator board (like the original 250), so the XLR input is probably not a balanced one, and added only for convenience.
wow looks nice!
Nice! I get a close look at the NAD chassis. I want to buy the chassis only!
One thing I notice that seems like a very bad idea is that the coils on the speaker outputs have ferrite cores. I've seen this before on China amps and have changed them out for air cored.
Does the green NAIM logo lights up? It has an LED board by itself?
What would be the advantage to using two different types/brands of transistor?
Shouldn't all those wires be twisted?
Again, the build quality looks excellent. Are you being backed by George Soros for all these purchases?
Nice wiring fetish .