Description
Playback is tight, fast and clear, with excellent control over every note. No fussing with woolly details, everything is accurate and without noise, the midrange is solid as a house. At higher volumes, control is maintained without sharpness. Lovers?
This integrated amplifier system features a carefully designed Class A preamp output, which also serves as a headphone amplifier. Input signals are carefully shielded by hand-wired connections and ceramic isolators, greatly reducing noise and interference. Special attention has been paid to the power supply, which, thanks to a built-in transformer, ensures fast power recovery and stable performance. For those who listen to vinyl, the system includes a built-in phono stage, with a specially designed three-stage circuit that minimizes interference and optimizes sound quality. The system supports external expansions, such as upgraded power supplies, which can further enhance overall performance. The design allows a variety of sources to be connected, and the whole system provides a balanced and dynamic listening experience with no compromises in signal processing.
The Naim Supernait 3 is designed according to Naim’s “less is more” philosophy. The amplifier combines a completely discrete, hand-selected Class A preamp with a high-quality MM phono input. The internal wiring is minimalist, with direct signal paths for pure sound reproduction. The robust aluminum housing protects against microphonics and electromagnetic influences. Development and assembly take place in Salisbury, England, under the direction of engineers such as Steve Sells.
Naim Audio was founded in 1973 by Julian Vereker, a British engineer with a passion for electronics and music. In 1985, the company first received the prestigious Queen’s Award, a recognition that was later awarded twice more. In 1991, the company introduced its first CD player, the CDS, with a two-piece enclosure for improved performance. In 2000, the iconic NAP 500 amplifier was launched, followed by the development of the Statement amplifier system in 2014, a milestone in their engineering.
























