Award Winning Stereo 50wpc Power Amplifier
All pre-owned product is tested in our service department and have been passed for sale... and comes with a 90 day warranty!
In very nice condition! Original box and packing are NOT included, but we will pack carefully. In production 2001-2004. Full specs are last image.
Great sounding amp!
The NAP 150 can provide power for an appropriate Naim Audio preamplifier. The power supply output is carried on the DIN input socket. Note: the DIN cable is INCLUDED included.
The Naim NAP 150 is a classic British stereo power amplifier renowned for its musical timing, clarity and rhythmic precision. Designed and built in Salisbury, England, it delivers 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms with the signature Naim drive and dynamics that belies its modest rating. Compact yet powerful, the NAP 150 uses high-quality components, a substantial toroidal transformer and fully discrete transistor stages for maximum musical involvement. It pairs perfectly with Naim pre-amps such as the NAC 112, NAC 152 or NAC 202, and integrates seamlessly into any quality hi-fi separates system.
The amplifier’s design prioritises transparency, stability and low noise, resulting in a clean, detailed presentation with excellent control over rhythm and dynamics. Many enthusiasts consider it one of the finest entry points into Naim’s legendary power amp range. Excellent build quality and reliability.
"In summing up, the Naim 150 is slightly warm and a sounds a touch soft. It also imbues music with unparalleled propulsive forward momentum and rhythmic drive. The rhythm and melody always make sense. The Naim gear is unfailingly engaging and always gets across the musical message with emotional wallop. It extracts this message from any quality recording, an important consideration for music lovers. While high-quality recordings sound very good, poor recordings remain listenable and musically engaging. If you're in audio burn-out hell, the Naim combo could be the perfect musical antidote. From a sonic standpoint, the Naim gives good soundstage depth with discernable layering and solid images. Image size is life-sized according to the recorded perspective. Soundstage width extends well outside the speakers on recordings that have that ability." 6moons 12/2003 Jeff Day