Some of us can still remember the days when Naim (along with Linn) used to proclaim that imagery and tonality didn't really matter and that punch and timing was the thing. I guess that was their USP back in the day.
Most of their amp connectors were irregular - from the Snaic pre/power lead, the DIN/BNC connectors to the horrendously unwieldy NAC A4 speaker cable.
They also used to have an infamous aversion to RCAs, not sure if that still holds. Was a real pain to get turntable arm cable fitted with BNCs for what ultimately proved to be no good reason.
It was a peculiar approach, but it worked for them as it now works for Apple.
Most of their amp connectors were irregular - from the Snaic pre/power lead, the DIN/BNC connectors to the horrendously unwieldy NAC A4 speaker cable.
They also used to have an infamous aversion to RCAs, not sure if that still holds. Was a real pain to get turntable arm cable fitted with BNCs for what ultimately proved to be no good reason.
It was a peculiar approach, but it worked for them as it now works for Apple.