NAIM NVC TT Phono Preamplifier

$4,799.00

The NAIM NVC TT is a glorious-sounding phono stage, which is easy and flexible to use. It references previous Naim designs, such as SuperLine, but also our engineering pinnacle – the Statement amplifier. It easily connects to the NSC 222 and NAC 332 pre-amplifiers, offering the very best in elegant vinyl playback. Availability November 2023

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The NAIM NVC TT is a glorious-sounding phono stage, which is easy and flexible to use. It references previous Naim designs, such as SuperLine, but also our engineering pinnacle – the Statement amplifier. It easily connects to the NSC 222 and NAC 332 pre-amplifiers, offering the very best in elegant vinyl playback.

Availability: November 2023

  • Separate inputs for MM and MC with discrete dedicated head-amplifiers
  • 16 resistive and 16 capacitive loads for optimum MC cartridge loading
  • Selectable gain for high and low output moving coil cartridges
  • Easy to use and flexible
  • High accuracy RIAA frequency respons

Under the leadership of our Technical Director, our engineers have developed specific electronic circuits to give the New Classic products superior performance. The best audiophile components have been chosen for NVC TT and highly precise measurements to achieve an uncompromising result. It is an innovative concept, which partly uses the association between the phono stage and the power supply like in Naim’s Solstice Special Edition.

Naim products are designed to be both contemporary and timeless. Our creations forgo any unnecessary adornments that would detract from the performance and sound quality delivered. The design of NVT TT is inspired by previous Naim creations, such as the SuperLine, but also the Statement amplifier. It is razor sharp, combining a sleek design, premium materials and adjustable logo brightness.

NAIM and aluminum. Our founder, Julian Vereker, immediately understood the many benefits of aluminium for wrapping Naim electronic components. He knew that delicate audio components are very sensitive to the effects of magnetic fields, thermal instability, unwanted vibrations, etc.

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