The Naim 'sound'


i have an accuphase cdp which on the whole i like a lot but sometimes i wish it was more dynamic in its presentation of the music. overall though i feel it gives me plenty of detail and a real sound. i have also thought about a naim cdp but for every person who seems to love the Naim 'sound', there seems to be someone else who hates it with a passion and thinks the 'sound' Naim creates is false. the main criticism seems to be that yes, it does give you a very dynamic explosion of sound and is very fast but that it misses a lot of the musical and that the naim 'sound' is actually quite artificial. i would be interested to hear if people agree or disagree with this argument. i have not done a direct comparison yet between an accuphase cdp and the naim cdx2(which is the player i would be thinking about)but whilst i might sometimes crave a bit more dynamism from my accuphase, i would not want to sacrifice the accuphase genuine sound for something that may be slightly artificial
merseyboy

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I think in some ways all gear has their own "sound".
Naim tries to recreate the feeling of a live performance in your room. That lends toward a more analog sound. I disagree with statement "misses a lot of the musical" Naim gear is the most musical sounding of any I have heard.

I have had an Accuphase DP55V CD player which was quite nice. I now have a Naim CDX2 which IMO, is a far better CD player.