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Description :
The Naim Audio CDX possesses the usual Naim sonic attributes: On good recordings
the sound is fast, tight, rhythmically certain, and spectacularly open and transparent,
with an ease of presentation bordering on swagger. Most importantly, the sonic
picture hangs together seamlessly, resulting in convincing-sounding music. The
overall sonic picture is up-front and immediate which almost makes it relentlessly
analytical and ruthlessly revealing, but mesmerizingly detail and flat-out exciting.
The Naim CDX expresses large and small scale dynamics with unrestrained power
and authority. Even at low volume, the player portrays bass dynamics with satisfying
thrust. The player does not sound mushy anywhere in the audible bandwidth at
any volume. The Naim Audio CDX is pretty mercurial. It makes bad-sounding discs
sound awful and great ones incredibly convincing. By showing no mercy to less-than-exemplary
recordings, the CDX makes listening to many heavily processed CDs some what
medicinal. The great recordings are balanced up-front, though free of sandy
or grainy overlays. The CDX has a HDCD function which offers
faster transients and a better delineation of inner detail on HDCD disc recordings.
The delicacy, detail, and
low-level resolution are amazing.
The CDX alone is an exciting, involving performer, but the addition of the external
XPS power supply takes it to another level. The promise of the CDX's extended
top end and brisk transient performance is fulfilled, with greater smoothness
on top, improved overall focus, and better bass extension and authority. There
are discs recordings where there are multiple
voices, acoustic and electric guitars, and a drum kit at the back of the soundstage.
The singer's vocal is sometimes purposefully ultra close to the mike, sometimes
more distant, in coherence to the
song and to provide a spatial context for the singers. The CDX/XPS combination
reproduces the tonality of each singer/mike combo, sounding edgy or warm where
appropriate, each singer's physical and sonic envelope intensely focus in space.
The acoustic guitar is richly portrayed, with both transient detail of the pick
on the strings and the harmonic overtones of the resonating body. The sonic
picture also includes a warm, tremolo-drenched electric guitar and the distant
drum kit. In conclusion, the Naim CDX/XPS combo delivers transparency, focus,
inner detail, three-dimensionality, timbral accuracy, rhythmic authority, and
most everything else an owner wants from a CD player.
Specifications
:
Type...................................................Single-box CD player.
Frequency response.............................10Hz-20kHz, +0.1dB, -0.5dB.
Output level..........................................2.1V RMS at 1kHz.
Output impedance................................10 ohms max.
Phase response...................................linear phase, absolute-phase
correct.
De-emphasis.......................................-0.1dB referred to main response.
Distortion and noise.............................<0.1%, 10Hz-18kHz at full
level.
HDCD decoding...................................Yes
Dimensions(w x d x h)..........................43.5 x 31.5 x 9cm
Weight................................................12kg
Miscellaneous :
Matching.............................................Naim
Audio XPS Power Supply
Remote Control....................................Yes
Made in...............................................UK
Condition.............................................9/10 (Good condition)
Reviews :
http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/599naim/index.html
http://www.audioreview.com/cat/digital-sources/cd-players/naim/cdx/prd_117009_1586crx.aspx
http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page/April%201998/112/772731/Naim+CDX
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews294.html