@Dwette. In my experience, it's very common for Naim owners to stick with Naim and to only upgrade within the Naim ecosystem.
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@yoyoyaya I've known plenty of Naim owners to move on to other brands. I already upgraded from a Naim phono-stage to Boulder, from a Naim streamer to a Weiss DAC, and from Naim Fraim to HRS racks and isolation bases. I still have a Naim 252/SCDR/300DR. The next upgrade for that would be to a 500-series system. That's in Boulder territory sound-wise and price-wise, so the Boulder will likely be my upgrade, rather than Naim. |
My first TT was a Dual 1219, which i bought used. I put a cartridge on it, I think it was a Shure M95 something. I later upgraded to a Shure V15IIIV15 IIII. I sold that and bought a Denon 6000 DD with a Denon arm. The TT was a huge upgrade but I wasn't sure the arm was better than the Dual. After living with the Denon for a few years, I was convinced the Dual arm was better. Later, around 1984, I sold that and bought a Micro Seiki with an outboard motor and vacuum attachment. It now has a Micro Seiki CF-1 tonearm, a Grado tonearm, a SME 3012R tonearm and a AT-1100 tonearm. A cartridges are, respectively, Audio Technica VM760, Grado Sonata 2, Ortofon SPU Royal, and a Hana SL MK 2. This the best rig and I'm quite happy with it. |
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