are older Naim integrated amps considered high current?


I see alot of NAIM used amps selling locally at good prices and wnat to pick one up , i.e. first edition  NAIM Nait XS

would units like this be considered high current?

 

thanks in advance

 

audiocanada

Showing 3 responses by jjss49

i really enjoy my xs2 with teddycap in my second home system... very synergistic with spendor sp1’s (and a rel t9)

when we spend time there i am always reminded how superbly musical and enjoyable this modest system is

while i agree that it would be helpful for us to know what your speaker choice and room size are... in order to help you gauge whether a naim xs/xs2 integrated might make sense... i do not agree that a willsenton r8 tube amp should be considered as an alternative

those two are very different amps with very different capabilities and sound -- if you are worried about ample current delivery by a solid state amp, the last alternative you should consider is a classic design transformer coupled tube amplifier

high or low current are words, descriptives that are held in the eye of the beholder

that said, naims are considered by the knowledgeable owner base over time to be pretty stout in delivering current into lower impedance, tough loads beyond what their traditionally fairly modest and conservative power ratings would superficially indicate