Naim Uniti Star - Traded in unit
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- premium-sound-uk
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 11 May 2026
- Last seen
- 22h ago
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Condition is unknown, but at £2,899 this sits above the recent used median of £2,555 and also over the £2,632 75th percentile, so it reads as ambitious rather than a bargain. It’s not wildly out of line for a desirable Naim all-in-one, but it does ask you to pay a premium versus the broader used market.
That premium only makes sense if the unit is exceptionally clean, well cared for, and comes with the right extras. The Uniti Star is popular because it combines strong streaming, a capable disc section, and that familiar Naim drive in one box, so it’s a very attractive long-term piece if you want simplicity without giving up sound quality. At this level, I’d want clear photos, confirmed operation, and original accessories before moving.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Naim Audio, a cornerstone of British hi-fi excellence, traces its origins to 1973 when Julian Vereker, a self-taught engineer, racing driver, and music enthusiast, formally incorporated the company in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Vereker's journey began earlier, in 1969, experimenting with tape recording and sound-to-light boxes before designing his first power amplifier in 1971. Amid the British hi-fi industry's recession, he secured a pivotal contract with Capital Radio, blending entrepreneurial grit with a passion for authentic sound reproduction that challenged conventional wisdom.
The brand specializes in premium integrated amplifiers, power amplifiers, preamplifiers, digital streamers, DACs, and compact music systems, often featuring built-in amplification for streamlined setups. While not delving into speakers—beyond a historical foray—or headphones and turntables, Naim emphasizes modular, upgradable components that prioritize pace, rhythm, and timing (PRaT), a signature sonic philosophy rooted in the "source first" approach alongside contemporaries like Linn.
Naim holds a commanding position in the high-end market, revered by discerning audiophiles for its handmade, innovative systems that deliver emotional musical engagement over mere specifications. Now part of VerVent Audio Group following a 2011 merger with Focal, it exports to over 45 countries, sustaining a cult following for resilient, influential designs that transcend economic cycles.
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