Marty:
To sum it up, the Naim HDX is very, very close to the sound quality of an expensive vinyl front end. I listen to vinyl more than CD for several reasons, and vinyl's richer, fuller, more musical sound is right at the top of the list. The Naim HDX has narrowed the gap between digital and vinyl more than I ever thought possible.
Aside from its phenomenal sound qualities, the HDX is a sleek-looking unit that is extremely easy to use. The basic unit at $8250 is a one-box solution that includes a very good DAC. And there are upgrade paths for those with deeper pockets. (Aren't there always?!) You can bypass the internal DAC and use it with a better seperate Naim or other DAC. And there are two Naim external power supply options ($5000 and $8000) that also further improve the sound quality.
Best regards,
Steven
To sum it up, the Naim HDX is very, very close to the sound quality of an expensive vinyl front end. I listen to vinyl more than CD for several reasons, and vinyl's richer, fuller, more musical sound is right at the top of the list. The Naim HDX has narrowed the gap between digital and vinyl more than I ever thought possible.
Aside from its phenomenal sound qualities, the HDX is a sleek-looking unit that is extremely easy to use. The basic unit at $8250 is a one-box solution that includes a very good DAC. And there are upgrade paths for those with deeper pockets. (Aren't there always?!) You can bypass the internal DAC and use it with a better seperate Naim or other DAC. And there are two Naim external power supply options ($5000 and $8000) that also further improve the sound quality.
Best regards,
Steven