Celebrating 50 years of Naim Audio with the limited edition NAIT 50

As Naim Audio celebrate their 50th anniversary this year, the audio sommeliers from deepest darkest Salisbury had the brilliant idea to create a limited edition run of the NAIT 50 integrated amplifier as a homage to the Original NAIT 1 that was introduced in 1983 and helped to forge the legend for them all those years ago.

Open That Box…..Quick!

Can you tell what it is yet?

Totally Redesigned

Every part of the new Naim NAIT 50 has been redesigned. Naim very proudly boast that it is a ‘big box’ audiophile Naim integrated amp but in a small box.

The original NAIT is certainly one of the most recognisable pieces of hi-fi equipment ever made and personally I have loved this diminutive marvel in (almost) all its forms over the years (I personally wasn’t so keen on the MK3 version though… I feel they lost their mojo a little there!), and I have been really looking forward to seeing if this new version sounds as good as I remember the old ones used to especially the MK1 and MK2 which were my most favourite.

Small amp with massive attack

Just Wow!

Even fresh out of the box the new NAIT 50 delivered that trademark Naim sound and was really enjoyable but after a few days worth of running in the sound blossomed and became instantly recognisable with that typical NAIT like fast, rhythmic, dynamic and detailed presentation that I was hoping it would do. I picked out my CD copy of Mezzanine by Massive Attack an album that I adore and know inside out and gave it a play. The sound was immediately just wow! The soundstage was huge with instruments seeming to just hang in the air totally free of the speakers and it was so easy to follow all the strains of the music all at the same time… No mean feat for this small 25 Watt’er! I very quickly began to realise that this was a rather special little amp and was an addictive listen. I found myself listening to the whole album as I was able to hear things within the NAIT’s almost holographic, exciting presentation that I was sure I had never heard before and I love it when that happens.

There is also a headphone socket on the front panel to access the very same new discrete transistor headphone amplifier that is to be found in Naim’s new super duper Classic series. There is no remote control but then that would spoil the retro appeal now wouldn’t it?

1973 And All That..

This is indeed a special little monster and other manufacturers now have a serious competitor, albeit only for a limited period because there will only be a total of 1,973 NAIT 50 produced, so don’t hang around too long as they are likely to sell out very quickly and will almost certainly become a bit of a collectors item! And for those of you that ask, it’s 1,973 units to commemorate the year Naim was founded, not the year the NAIT 1 was released - That was 1983.

What’s Round The Back

Even looks great from the back

On the rear there is a dedicated MM Phono stage for your turntable and streamer and auxiliary inputs on Naim’s preferred 5 pin din sockets. The loudspeaker outputs are banana sockets. Mains is via a 3 pin IEC socket and Naim supply one of their own superduper Power-Line Lite mains cables for superior electrical contact. The instant on switch when in the “on” position will keep all the sensitive audio circuits permanently powered up for optimum sound quality.

Conclusion

The NAIT legacy lives on in the limited edition NAIT 50. I am actually so impressed with this latest regeneration I may just want to purchase it myself! It is practically perfect. And if your interest has been piqued and you would like a listen to the amazing Naim NAIT 50 for yourself then please feel free to contact us at Audio T Cheltenham, the kettle is always on and we always have biscuits too!

Thanks for reading

Andy, Jon and Farid - Audio T Cheltenham.

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