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  2. Naim NAIT - Wikipedia

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    Having already made their name producing solid-state pre-amplifier and power-amplifier separates, Naim launched a low-powered integrated amplifier that embodies the qualities of its amplifiers, aimed at cost-conscious audiophiles. [2] [3] Since the NAIT was launched in 1983, it has had six updates.

  3. Naim Audio amplification - Wikipedia

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    Naim power amplifiers are given numbers according to their power output into nominal load of 4 ohms. The company's first amplifier, the NAP 160, is a two-channel power amplifier with an output of 60 watts per channel; the NAP 135, which is a one-channel amplifier based on the same design as the NAP 250 rated at 135 watts. A custom-built very ...

  4. NAD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Integrated amplifier NAD 3060, 1978 [1] The NAD 3020 integrated amplifier A/V-components, 2009 (at High End fair, Munich) NAD Electronics is a brand name of an electronics firm whose products include home hi-fi amplifiers and related components. NAD is an abbreviation for New Acoustic Dimension.

  5. John A. Westlake - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree Audio Decco2 integrated amplifier & the Peachtree Audio iDAC – Tube Hybrid Integrated Amp with "Pure Digital" iPod Dock - voted Stereophile's Products of 2011. [4] His designs also include the Audiolab 8200 CD player – an award winning Best Product of the Year 2010 and Best Product of the Year 2011 by What HiFi Sound & Vision ...

  6. Naim Audio - Wikipedia

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    The first product Naim put on the market was the NAP160 power amplifier; it was followed by the NAC12 pre-amplifier. [1] The two-channel NAP 250 amplifier, launched in 1975, is perhaps Naim Audio's most well-known analogue product, as its basic circuit layout was shared by all the company's power amplifiers until the introduction of the NAP500 in 2000.

  7. Roksan - Wikipedia

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    Roksan was the first company ever to mechanically isolate the speaker tweeter from the bass unit using springs, in their Darius loudspeaker. [3] This design concept has since been followed by other high end speaker manufacturers.