NPX 300
Naim has a long history of optimising performance using standalone power supplies - HiCap, SuperCap, etc - and NPX 300 continues that for new Classic 200 & 300 Series.
With 6 Naim DR power regulators and a new transformer, adding NPX 300 to NSC 222, NAC 332 or NSS 333 immediately reduces noise and improves performance.
Also compatible with Naim NAC-N 272 and NDX 2.
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Product Description
Enhance your music experience by using the NPX 300 power supply. This power supply is ideal for the 300 and 200 Series sources and preamplifiers, including the NSC 222 streaming preamplifier. It works by deactivating the internal power supply, reducing noise, and improving power and performance. You can even connect multiple NPX 300 power supplies to enhance your audio experience further. Using this power supply allows the preamplifier to focus solely on controlling the signal, resulting in a superior quality of sound.
Innovation
At Naim, we aim to create an emotional connection with music by crafting high-quality sound products. The NPX 300 includes innovative features, such as dedicated Burndy cables to separate digital and analogue power supplies.
Flexibility
The NPX 300 power supply is a flexible and silent upgrade for multiple Naim products. Its new transformer and DR technology power regulators provide a cleaner power supply with less noise for better sound quality. It works with the 300 and 200 Series products, NDX2, and the NAC-N 272 with specific cables.
Aluminium
Naim's founder, Julian Vereker, was a visionary who recognised the significant advantages of using aluminum as a material for wrapping Naim's electronic components. He understood that audio devices are highly susceptible to the negative effects of magnetic fields, unstable temperatures, and vibrations that can impair their performance. While other manufacturers were using thin sheets of steel, Naim used thick aluminum plates to wrap its components, ensuring that they were well-protected and able to deliver their full potential.