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Naim NAP250 DR Power Amplifier

£1,750.00

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For sale is a Naim NAP 250 DR power amplifier which was purchased new from ourselves in 2019 and is in excellent condition. The NAP250 DR is the last of the NAP250 history until the recent release of the New Classic series. It is very capable being a serious upgrade from NAP140, NAP180 & NAP200 power amplifiers (& many more of Naim's legacy power amplifiers) and will drive most loudspeakers magnificently.

Few components in the history of hi-fi can match the pedigree of the mighty NAP 250. First introduced in 1975, its regular updates – both aesthetic and technical – have kept it at the very forefront of power amplifier performance for more than three decades, creating unforgettable musical experiences for countless music lovers worldwide.

The NAP 250 DR lives up to the challenge set by its predecessors. Housed in the low-resonance, anodised aluminium enclosure of the Classic Series, it delivers 80W per channel (into 8ohms) with all the speed, power and agility needed to unleash your music.

This NAP 250 DR features the NA009 transistors first introduced in Statement. In development for over a year, this key component was created in partnership with a specialist semi-conductor manufacturer to achieve the best possible sound quality. The 250 also includes the high power Naim Audio DR (Discrete Regulator) technology used in Statement to provide the smooth, stable power supply we know is critical for the audio electronics to make music come to life. 

  • 80W per channel output into 8 ohms

  • Large custom-designed transformer providing 400VA of transient power

  • Advanced 009 output transistors, as used in Naim's reference NAP 500 and Statement power amplifier

Serial number is 451065. Manufactured in 2019.

Comes in Naim box complete with user manual, Naim DIN to XLR interconnect and Powerline Lite mains lead.

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