What Nait is stating is nonsense. Look at a picture of the Supernait 3’s interior. There is plenty of room around and behind the binding posts. But notice the wires from the output transistors to the binding posts: they are straight with crisp angles, equally spaced. In order to wire the output normally, the wires would have to cross, ruining the symmetry. That’s the reason. My guess is Nait spent a lot of time developing that circuit board and when it came time to put it all together they noticed how the wires wouldn’t run neatly and had to cross. So it was a choice of either redesigning the board by switching around the output transistors... or change the stenciling on the back panel.
Why does the amplifier left speaker go right and the right go left?
The Naim Supernait 3 integrated amplifier has a unique setup for its speaker terminals that may appear counterintuitive at first glance. When facing the amplifier, the speaker inputs are indeed arranged such that the left speaker cables need to be connected to the right side inputs and vice versa.
This means when facing the amplifier, the speaker cables are indeed connected in a manner that might appear reversed: the left speaker cables are connected to the right side inputs and vice versa. So users must ‘crisscross’ the cables to connect them correctly.
i was told “This setup is due to the specific design and layout of the amplifier’s rear panel, which includes various input and output connections, including proprietary DIN inputs and RCA jacks. The speaker terminals are located to the right of the power inlet and rocker switch, and they use Naim’s custom connectors designed to comply with EU safety regulations. This arrangement is part of Naim’s overall design philosophy to optimize performance and minimize mechanical noise, which includes careful isolation of components and specific wiring practices”.
This seems strange but this is the way it works. It is important to follow this setup to ensure proper sound channeling and performance. I wanted everyone to be aware.
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