with a NAIT I will need an outboard phono stage but there is price room for it.
The former Linn dealer here spoke almost mystically of the profound effect "going active" would have on the Linn loudspeakers.
I also saw someone say the active solution works because it removes crossover "inefficiency". However if the amplifier is fully powered for the job, seems like power losses through the crossover circuit should not be to effect?
Anyway thank you for your thoughts. I wonder why you would prefer a Naim Nait 5i to a MF A5 which on paper at least looks to be the stronger contender.
Thanks.
The former Linn dealer here spoke almost mystically of the profound effect "going active" would have on the Linn loudspeakers.
I also saw someone say the active solution works because it removes crossover "inefficiency". However if the amplifier is fully powered for the job, seems like power losses through the crossover circuit should not be to effect?
Anyway thank you for your thoughts. I wonder why you would prefer a Naim Nait 5i to a MF A5 which on paper at least looks to be the stronger contender.
Thanks.