Naim Audio NPX 300
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 22 May 2026
- Last seen
- 3d ago
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Angeboten wird „NPX 300“ von Naim Audio als Ausstellungsstück aus der Kategorie „Netzteile extern“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 8021609666 endet am 19.07.2026 um 13:22 Uhr.
Condition is good, and at €5,299 this is a touch above the current used median of €5,142 but still inside the normal spread, so it reads as fair to slightly ambitious, not overpriced. It sits above the 75th percentile at €5,231, so I’d want something extra to justify the ask rather than treat it as an easy buy.
That said, this is a well-regarded power supply in the Naim ecosystem, and the appeal is straightforward: it can lift noise floor, grip, and overall ease in a way that owners usually hear immediately. In good condition, the upside is mainly in getting a clean, recent-enough unit with less risk than a rougher listing; if the seller can confirm tidy provenance and all needed cables, it’s still a solid piece for a committed Naim setup.
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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