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Rating Reviewed by:
 Marcos
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date August 6, 2005Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
7.00 votes
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Review 1 of 6
Price Paid:
$4800.00
from Dealer Summary: The (new) Naim 250 probably stands alone in the lineup as displaying a somewhat warmer, richer sound than either the 200 or 300, which occupy the spaces above and below in the Naim lineup. Unlike the 150 or 200, it sports a regulated power supply, which is extremely important when driving even moderately "difficult" speakers, as the 200 can get grayish and compressed as the amp starts to get near its limits. Not so with the 250, which hangs in with the grip of a bulldog and bends the speaker to its will. Sonically, it is fluid, euphonic, effortless, detailed, but not bright... all the good stuff. And it's built to last by people who get paid real wages, so it's going to be more expensive than many products coming out of the East. Is it worth it? If your speakers are easy to drive and you don't favor louder music, the cheaper $2800 NAP 200 may fill your needs admirably. Some prefer its possibly more "airy" tone. However, its unregulated power supply quickly shows itself when the going gets rough. The 250 is a classic and will probably last as long as you care to keep it. It seems expensive, but, IMO, lesser-priced amps just do not exhibit the control over the speakers that the 250 does. Strengths: Excellent tonality and control over the speakers. Wonderful dynamic range. Weaknesses: Somewhat pricey compared to products from the East. Similar Products Used: Naim 150, 200.
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Rating Reviewed by: mnglwd(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date October 22, 2003Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 2 of 6
Price Paid:
$0.00 Summary: I picked up a NAP250 off of Audiogon to replace my two year visit with the Odyssey Stratos. The 250 added an octave of bass and moved the soundstage forward a foot or so, but with a greater sense of air. The 250 was more detailed and more musical, if that's possible to you. I like to test equiptment with the chorus of "Misguided Angel" off of "The Trinity Sessions" to how well the two voices are separated. The 250 did a great job resolving the male harmony voice and was much better than the Stratos.
With all due respect to the previous reviewer, comparing a 1979 250 to modern amps is a little out there. Naim recommends recapping every 7-10 years, so who knows what a 24 year old 250 sounds like vs. tubes vs. a battery amp. The NAP500 comparison slayed me. Strengths: Bandwidth, pace, rhythm, timing, like you'd expect from Naim. Weaknesses: Notwithstanding "Naim watts," I hit the thermal protection limit during a party with moderately high volume levels. My Stratos never even noticed how hard I pushed it.
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Rating Reviewed by: Steve(Unregistered User)
(Audiophile)
Review Date January 27, 2002Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 2.88 of 5,
8.00 votes
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Review 3 of 6 Summary: Well, after years of hankering after a Naim NAP250 Power Amp, I finally got one and now understand what all the hype is about!
The NAP250 I have is probably about 1979 vintage, in good original condition, and not had any repairs or mods. I understand the later models do sound different, so please take this into account.
This amp sounds very good and deserves the reputation it has gained over the years. The sound is very musical and involving, with good drive; good bass(although some bass extension is needed); a full midrange and an interesting treble(almost valve-like). Male vocals are presented full of gusto, weight and emotion. Imaging is very respectable and generally attains audiophile standards.
Compared to a good valve amp or other high-end transistor amps, the NAP250 falls slightly behind. The bass warmth is a little heavy, treble doesn't quite reach valve standards and the soundstage is slightly congested. In comparison to the N.E.W - DCA33 Class 'A' Pure d.c (battery powered)amp that I have, the Naim is not quite as resolving or as accurate/tidy sounding. The N.E.W is definately more audiophilish and tonally more correct. Then again, it is an unusually nice sounding solid state amp and has the battery advantage which makes for a very refined sound.
Ultimately, I still prefer the sound of valves, which are harmonically rich; full of texture and with a sweet treble which draws you more into the music. The Naim almost gets there, which is saying something...because in my experience it is harder to find a good sounding transistor amp (I've generally found most valve amps to sound good, whereas it is a real lottery with transistors).
All in all, the Naim NAP250 is a great amp and to my ears more musical than the new NAP500 (which I auditioned briefly , and found a little cold and uninvolving). If you have difficult speakers to drive; have audiophile aspirations; and can't be bothered farting around with valves then the Naim NAP250 is a fantastic choice. Strengths: Powerful/Good Drive; Musicality; Compact; Runs Cool. Weaknesses: Not too many
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Rating Reviewed by: Lino Deera(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date November 8, 2001Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Review 4 of 6 Summary: This is the best power amp i've ever heard, I use it with a nac 72 (pre) HiCap...Shahinian Compass speakers.
My sources are an Linn LP12 and Naim CDX.
The 250 really is the last power amp youll need , mine is a 1986 model and still sounds amazing. Throw anything at it and it will sound just awesome, once heard never forgotten.
It will also drive just about any speaker under the sun so you won't be limited. Strengths: The sound of this Power amp is great Weaknesses: none Similar Products Used: NAP 150
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Rating Reviewed by: ScottV(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date June 10, 2001Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 3.75 of 5,
4.00 votes
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Review 5 of 6
Price Paid:
$1800.00 Summary: Bought a NAC32, SNAPS, and NAP250 used.
Saw an advert that had an Koetsu arm and cartridge that I was interested in but went I went to listen was *way* more impressed with the amplification. I could hear everything that was wrong with the turntable and room setup. But beyond that could hear that Naim sound. Music.
Feed it good inputs and it's the last amplifier that you need to buy.
It's "good enough".
(I figure I got a "great deal" though Naim tends to be overpriced) Strengths: dynamics Weaknesses: power
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