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Re: Naim Armageddon

All I can tell you is that I have played with every power supply known to man and have been really impressed with the Naim design. It's simple and very effective. I've even played with variations of it and cannot seem to beat their formula. Here's a little review from the Linn FAQ text:

Naim Armageddon
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Price: 1000 USD (1996)
"Now, moving to the Armageddon [from a Lingo] I notice:
a) different timing, more in keeping with Valhalla so you have an element of re-learning.
b) Massive improvement in textural characteristics of instruments. e.g. subtle creaking noises in the case of a piano, all resonances in the case etc. Much more real.
c) More detail recovery and the loss of a slight veiling that I now think the Lingo adds.
d) Easier power arrangements. Armageddon loves to sit on the same spur as the rest of your kit. [the Lingo is best on a separate spur]"


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