I’m just getting into modifying my Naim equipment and your videos are proving very beneficial. I have an old Nait 3 which I intend to experiment on inspired by the mods I’ve seen on your channel. I’ll do one mod at a time checking out the differences each time. So please ignore the naysayers and keep up the video production! 👍
Thanks for your vote of confidence :)..You will not be disappointed with the results in the upgrades. In part 3 I discuss the finished job and the benefits these mods have on the sound quality, which is substantial.
Personally, I will do listening tests of familiar music that I know really well. I’ve had the Nait 3 for 25 years and it is currently in my office system. I will instantly recognise any changes for good or for worse.
There isn't a measuring device available that can tell you how a piece of kit will sound after mods applied but I've used my ears for the past 45 years. They haven't let me down yet.
I’m just getting into modifying my Naim equipment and your videos are proving very beneficial. I have an old Nait 3 which I intend to experiment on inspired by the mods I’ve seen on your channel. I’ll do one mod at a time checking out the differences each time. So please ignore the naysayers and keep up the video production! 👍
Thanks for your vote of confidence :)..You will not be disappointed with the results in the upgrades. In part 3 I discuss the finished job and the benefits these mods have on the sound quality, which is substantial.
How do you know its an upgrade ? Do you do measurements after the modification ?
Personally, I will do listening tests of familiar music that I know really well. I’ve had the Nait 3 for 25 years and it is currently in my office system. I will instantly recognise any changes for good or for worse.
There isn't a measuring device available that can tell you how a piece of kit will sound after mods applied but I've used my ears for the past 45 years. They haven't let me down yet.