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The Naim HDX is a stand-alone Hard Disk player / CD player. It can sit in a hi-fi system connected to an amplifier
and loudspeakers and play glorious music. It can also be connected to a network, play music from shared drives on a network,
look up album data and get cover art. Once a music collection grows it becomes more and more essential to have good search
tools and the Naim Extended Music Database excels in this respect.
The HDX rips CDs at full wav format 16-Bit 44.1kHz. The rip is true bit-for-bit. A combination of the right choice of drive,
no caching, reading an absolute minimum of twice, and taking into account the C2 error data gives a ‘secure’ rip
- extracting all the music with none of the errors – even on most copy-protected CDs. The data is copied to one of the
internal 400GB drives. Every night that drive backs up automatically to the second internal 400GB drive.
If around 600 CDs at full CD quality are not enough for you, then the HDX will address additional external USB or NAS (Network
Attached Storage) disks. The database system is tested for up to 20,000 CDs, which should be sufficient for even the most
serious collector.
Deliveries of the HDX will commence in Summer 2008

SuperLine Reference phono amplifier"I just received my new phono stage for my system. This is an amazing product, I
can't belive what a difference this phono stage makes!"--Gene Rubin
Vinyl replay makes a huge contribution to the enjoyment of recorded music. At its best, vinyl has a uniquely engaging and
musical quality, and with the launch of the SuperLine phono amplifier, the best of vinyl has just got better.
The SuperLine is a very high performance moving-coil phono amplifier built in the Naim signature extruded and brushed aluminium
reference enclosure. It brings all Naim's latest analogue electronic design and environmental isolation techniques to bear
on the most delicate analogue element of any hi-fi system , the moving-coil phono signal. $3,300
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