Naim NAiT XS review

The musically rewarding Naim NAIT now delivers lavish poise and style, too

TechRadar Verdict

The Naim NAIT has traditionally always been a love-it-orloathe- it kind of amplifier, but the XS iteration turns it into one that will appeal to and please a far broader audience than before

Pros

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    Extremely persuasive musical performer, and the longer you listen, the more this amplifier convinces you of its potential

Cons

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    Phono connections broaden its appeal, but they're not on a par with the DIN sockets if you want the optimum performance

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The Naim SUPERNAIT, released in 2007, was unusual because it contained DAC circuitry and had digital inputs so that users could connect their 21st-century digital sources – computers, media servers and the like – directly to the amplifier.

This marriage of convenience and high performance proved hugely popular, to the extent that Naim has now produced the Son of SUPERNAIT, the less costly design whose development name apparently was the NAIT Speed, but which is now officially called the Naim NAIT XS.