Naim Supernait 3, Nait XS 3, Nait 5SI User Manual

Reference Manual
INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERS
SUPERNAIT 3 • NAIT XS 3 • NAIT 5si
Contents
Section Page
Introduction E1
1. Connections E1
2. Mains Power E1
3. General Installation E2
4. SUPERNAIT 3 E3
5. Controls and Connections E5
6. System Upgrade Connections E6
7. Operation and Programmable Functions E7
8. NAIT XS 3 E8
9. Controls and Connections E10
10. System Upgrade Connections E11
11. Operation and Programmable Functions E12
12. NAIT 5si E13
13. Controls and Connections E14
14. Operation and Programmable Functions E14
15. NARCOM 5 Remote Handset E16
16. Diagram Icons E17
17. Specications E18
18. Product Recycling E19
Introduction
Note: Please read the Statutory Safety Warnings found at the end of this manual.
1. Connections
It is important for both safety and performance that the standard cables supplied are not modied.
1.1 Interconnect Cables
If options are available with your equipment and installation, DIN interconnect sockets should be used in preference to RCA Phono sockets. One end of each Naim interconnect cable is marked with a band to establish its correct orientation. The band denotes the end that connects to the signal source. Naim Hi-Line interconnect cable will provide the best results.
Interconnect plugs and sockets should be kept clean and free from corrosion. The easiest way to clean them is to switch o the equipment, pull the plugs out of their sockets, and push them back in again. Contact cleaners and “enhancers” should not be used as the lm they deposit may degrade the sound.
1.2 Loudspeaker Cables
Loudspeaker cables are vitally important. They should each be at least 3.5 metres long and of equal length. The recommended maximum is normally 20 metres although longer cables may be viable with some Naim ampliers.
2.1 Mains Plug Wiring
In some territories a mains plug may need to be tted to the supplied mains lead. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows:
The wire coloured to the terminal in the plug marked by the letter the safety earth symbol or coloured
YELLOW.
The wire coloured in the plug marked with the letter
The wire coloured terminal in the plug marked with the letter
RED.
GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected
E or by
GREEN or GREEN and
BLUE must be connected to the terminal
N or coloured BLACK.
BROWN must be connected to the
L or coloured
2.2 Equipment Fuses
Mains powered Naim Audio equipment is tted with a mains fuse on the rear panel adjacent to the mains input socket. Replace it if necessary only with the spare fuse supplied or with an identical fuse. Repeated failure of the fuse points to a fault that should be investigated by your retailer or Naim itself.
2.3 Non-rewirable Mains Plugs
Some Naim ampliers are designed only to work with Naim loudspeaker cable and using alternatives may degrade the performance or even damage the amplier. Other Naim ampliers can be used with any high quality loudspeaker cable although we recommend that Naim loudspeaker cable is used. Naim loudspeaker cable is directional and should be oriented so that the printed arrow points towards the speakers. The Naim loudspeaker connectors supplied are designed to comply with European safety legislation and must be used.
Contact your local retailer or distributor for further advice on loudspeaker cables and connectors.
2. Mains Power
Use only the mains leads and plugs supplied or the Naim PowerLine mains cable.
Where fused plugs are used 13 amp fuses should be tted. Fuses of a lower rating will fail after a period of use. Do not wire voltage dependent resistors or noise suppressors into mains plugs. They degrade the mains supply and the sound.
If a non-rewirable plug is cut from a mains lead (for whatever purpose) the plug MUST be disposed of in a way to render it totally useless. Considerable shock hazard exists if the cut-o plug is inserted into a mains outlet.
2.4 Mains Circuits and Cables
A hi- system usually shares a mains circuit with other household equipment some of which can cause distortion of the mains waveform. This distortion can in turn lead to mechanical hum from mains transformers. Some Naim transformers are large in size, making them relatively sensitive to such distortion, and it may be necessary to take account of transformer hum when siting your equipment.
Transformer hum is not transmitted through the speakers and has no eect on the performance of the system; however, a separate mains circuit may reduce it. Such a circuit (ideally with a 30 or 45 Amp rating) will also generally improve system performance. Advice on the installation of a separate mains circuit should be sought from a qualied electrician.
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3. General Installation
Naim equipment is designed to oer the nest performance possible avoiding compromise wherever practical. This can lead to circumstances that may be unfamiliar. The notes that follow contain advice specically related to Naim equipment as well as more general warnings about the use of domestic audio products. Please read them carefully.
3.1 Siting The Equipment
In order to reduce the risk of hum audible from the loudspeakers, power supplies and power ampliers should be located a reasonable distance away from other equipment. The maximum separation distance for connected equipment is that allowed by the standard interconnect lead.
Some Naim equipment is extremely heavy. Check the weight of the equipment prior to lifting and if necessary use more than one person so that it can be moved safely. Ensure that your equipment rack or table can easily support the weight and is stable.
3.2 Switching On
Source components and power supplies should be switched on before the power ampliers. Always switch ampliers o and wait a minute before connecting or disconnecting any leads. Always use the power switch on the product rather than a mains outlet switch.
A “thump” may be heard from the loudspeakers as power ampliers are switched on. This is normal, will not cause any loudspeaker damage and does not point to any fault or problem. A mild “pop” may also be heard shortly after equipment is switched o.
3.3 Running In
Naim equipment takes a considerable time to run in before it performs at its best. The duration varies, but under some conditions the sound may continue to improve for over a month. Better and more consistent performance will be achieved if the system is left switched on for long periods. It is worth remembering however that equipment left connected to the mains can be damaged by lightning.
3.5 Lightning Precautions
Your Naim hi- system can be damaged by lightning and should be turned o and disconnected from the mains when there is risk of lightning strike. For complete protection all mains plugs and any aerial cables should be disconnected when not in use.
3.6 Problems?
Consumer protection varies from country to country. In most territories a retailer must be prepared to take back any equipment he has sold if it cannot be made to work satisfactorily. A problem may be due to a fault in the system or its installation so it is essential to make full use of your dealer’s diagnostic skills. Please contact your local distributor, or Naim Audio directly, if any diculties cannot be resolved.
Some Naim equipment is made in special versions for dierent territories and this makes it impracticable to arrange international guarantees. Please establish the local guarantee arrangements with your retailer. Contact Naim Audio directly for help and advice if necessary.
3.7 Service and Updates
It is essential that repairs and updates are only carried out by an authorised Naim retailer or at the factory by Naim itself. Many components are custom made, tested or matched and appropriate replacements are often unobtainable from other sources.
Direct contact to Naim for service or update information should be made initially through Customer Services:
Tel: Email:
Please quote the product serial number (found on its rear panel) in all correspondence.
+44 (0)1722 426600
info@naimaudio.com
3.4 Radio Interference
In some circumstances, depending on where you live and the earthing arrangements in your home, you may experience radio frequency interference. Controls on broadcasting in some territories allow very high levels of radio frequency radiation and both the choice and exact siting of equipment may be critical. Susceptibility to radio frequency interference is related to the wide internal bandwidth necessary for high sound quality. A radio frequency lter kit is available for some Naim equipment but sound quality will be progressively compromised as more elements of the kit are tted.
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4. SUPERNAIT 3
The SUPERNAIT 3 is a very high performance stereo integrated amplier that combines a preamplier providing ve line-level analogue inputs and one moving magnet phono input with a power amplier rated at 80 Watts per channel. The SUPERNAIT 3 can be controlled by either its remote handset or by front panel mounted volume and balance knobs, and mute and input selection buttons. The SUPERNAIT 3 remote handset is described in Section 15 of this manual. A front panel 6.3mm jack socket enables the use of headphones with the SUPERNAIT 3.
A variety of power supply upgrade, alternative preamplier and alternative or additional power amplier options are possible for the SUPERNAIT 3. Diagrams illustrating the connection of some of these are shown in Section 6. If no power supply or alternative amplier options are to be employed, the SUPERNAIT 3 preamp/power amp link plug, supplied in the accessory pack, must be tted to the rear panel “preamp out” and “power amp in” sockets. The link plug is shown tted in Diagram 5.2.
Your SUPERNAIT 3 should be installed on a dedicated equipment stand intended for the purpose. Do not stand it directly on top of another item of equipment. Care should be taken to ensure that it is level. The amplier should be installed in its nal location before connecting cables or switching on. Ensure that the volume is turned down before switching on.
Note: The SUPERNAIT 3 incorporates an AV Bypass switch on its rear panel. The switch should only be set to “On” if the amplifier is to be used in conjunction with an AV processor in a home theatre system. In all other installations the AV Bypass switch should be set to “Off”. Speaker and amplifier damage may occur if a signal is inadvertently connected to the SUPERNAIT 3 av input while the AV Bypass switch is “On”.
4.1 Mains Power Connection
Connect the SUPERNAIT 3 to a mains power socket using either the mains cable supplied or a Naim Power-Line.
4.2 Signal Inputs
The SUPERNAIT 3 front panel input buttons select the source input signal to be routed to the integral power amplier and the loudspeakers headphones. The six buttons are labelled cd, tuner, stream, av, phono and aux.
The cd, tuner, stream and av input buttons correspond to parallel DIN and RCA phono input sockets on the rear panel.
The phono input button corresponds to a pair of rca phono sockets compatible with moving magnet (mm) cartridges. The turntable earth lead should be connected to the ground terminal when this input is being used.
Note: The stream and av sockets carry both inputs and outputs. See Section 4.4 for more information.
The aux 2 input button corresponds to a DIN input socket on the rear panel. The aux 2 DIN socket also carries a power supply output intended to power a Naim StageLine or SuperLine phono preamplier.
Note: For optimum sound quality DIN sockets should be used in preference to RCA phono sockets.
always be used. Naim speaker cable will provide the best results, however, a wide range of speaker cable types can be used without risk of damage to the amplier.
Ensure when connecting speakers that they are “in phase”. That is, the positive and negative connection orientation at both the speaker and amplier ends of the cable is the same for both channels.
4.4 av and stream Outputs
The SUPERNAIT 3 av and stream inputs have associated outputs that enable the selected input signal to be routed externally; to an audio recording component for example.
Note: The av and stream outputs remain active while their corresponding inputs are selected. Take care that a feedback loop is not inadvertently created by the simultaneous selection of input and output.
4.5 Headphone Output
The SUPERNAIT 3 headphone output is able to drive most headphone types. The 6.3mm (1/4”) jack socket, rather than the smaller 3.5mm jack socket, provides more reliable connection and potentially higher sound quality. Most high-quality headphones are supplied with an adaptor that enables use with either 3.5mm or 6.3mm sockets. Inserting a headphone plug will mute the SUPERNAIT 3 speaker outputs. Removing the headphone plug will restore the outputs.
Note: Where an input has DIN and phono socket options only one should be connected at any one time.
Always use high quality interconnect cables to connect sources to inputs. The Naim Hi-Line will produce the best results.
4.3 Speaker Outputs
A set of stereo speaker connection sockets is provided on the rear panel. Custom Naim loudspeaker connectors are supplied to make the connection and in order to comply with current European safety regulations these should
4.6 AV Bypass
The SUPERNAIT 3 can be integrated within a multi-channel home theatre system, driving the front left and right channel speakers, by engaging its AV Bypass mode. AV Bypass mode enables a home theatre processor to take over volume control of signals connected to the SUPERNAIT 3 av input. It is engaged using the switch on the rear panel. The SUPERNAIT 3 volume control indicator will extinguish when AV Bypass mode is engaged and the av input is selected. The remote handset volume control will also be disabled.
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SUPERNAIT 3
Note: The AV Bypass feature must be used with care. It bypasses the SUPERNAIT 3 volume control leaving any signal connected to the av input to be passed to the speakers at full volume.
Note: Inserting a headphone plug while AV Bypass mode is selected temporarily returns the SUPERNAIT 3 to normal operation. Removing the headphone plug will return the SUPERNAIT 3 to AV Bypass mode.
Note: The mute function is disabled when AV Bypass mode is engaged.
4.7 Other Signal Inputs and Outputs
The SUPERNAIT 3 incorporates DIN bi-amp (output), RCA phono sub out, DIN pre-amp out, and DIN power-amp in sockets on its rear panel. In normal use the pre-amp out and power-amp in sockets are connected by a link plug. The link plug should be removed only in the following circumstances:
A power supply upgrade is to be used.
An alternative preamplier is to be used with the SUPERNAIT 3 power amplier. See Section 4.8
An alternative power amplier is to be used with the SUPERNAIT 3 preamplier.
Note: The power amp in socket carries a 24V DC power supply output intended for Naim preampliers that require an external power supply.
The SUPERNAIT 3 DIN bi-amp output socket provides a preamp output signal that enables a second power amplier to be used in conjunction with the SUPERNAIT 3 power amplier.
The RCA phono sub out sockets provide a stereo output intended for connection to an active subwoofer. The output signal is a duplicate of the preamplier output. No low-pass ltering is applied.
Diagrams 6.1,and 6.2 illustrate some applications of the SUPERNAIT 3 preamp out, power amp in and bi-amp sockets.
To return the SUPERNAIT 3 to normal operation, switch it o, replace the link plug and switch it on again.
4.9 Power Supply Upgrades
The SUPERNAIT 3 preamplier can be upgraded through the connection of an external Flatcap, Hi-Cap or Supercap power supply. The SUPERNAIT 3 and external power supply must be switched o when connections are made. Switch on the external power supply rst followed by the SUPERNAIT 3 when all connections are complete.
4.10 General Connections Notes
The SUPERNAIT 3 negative input and output connections for each channel are common. The mains earth (ground) should always be connected regardless of what other equipment is used in conjunction with the amplier. The mains earth only grounds the case and the electrostatic screen within the transformer, and is not connected to the signal negative. In order to avoid hum loops, the signal negative of the whole system should be connected to the mains earth (ground) in one place.
A signal ground connection is tted to the SUPERNAIT 3 rear panel. This is intended to be used to connect a turntable pick-up arm signal earth only.
4.11 External Control and Interface
The SUPERNAIT 3 is tted on its rear panel with a 3.5mm jack Remote In socket and a mini-USB interface socket.
The Remote In socket can be used for RC5 remote control of the SUPERNAIT 3 via a wired connection or a remote IR repeater.
The mini-USB socket enables rmware upgrades and diagnostic tests to be carried out. Contact your Naim retailer for more information if required.
Note: The mini-USB interface is not intended for the connection of USB memory devices.
4.8 Power Amp Mode Operation
If a SUPERNAIT 3 is to be used as a stereo power amp only it must be congured to operate in power amp mode:
With the SUPERNAIT 3 switched o, remove its rear panel link plug and connect the interconnect cable from the preamp or preamp power supply to the power amp in socket
Switch on the SUPERNAIT 3. The mute button will ash to indicate that the link plug has been removed. Press and hold the mute button until it extinguishes. The SUPERNAIT 3 is now in power amp mode. Its volume control indicator and button illumination will extinguish.
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SUPERNAIT 3
5. Controls and Connections
5.1 Front Panel Controls
Note: Icon descriptions can be found in Section 16.
5.2 Rear Panel Connections
Note: Icon descriptions can be found in Section 16.
Note: The link plug should be removed only if a power supply upgrade is to be used or an alternative preamplier is to use the SUPERNAIT 3 power amplier section. It should remain tted in all other circumstances.
cd and tuner in
ch1
ch2
-ve
DIN: Phono: DIN + Phono:
av and stream
in/out
ch1
-ve
(out) ch2
(out)
ch1
nc
ch2
nc
+ve
ch2
aux 2 in
+ve
ch1
-ve
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bi-amp out
ch2
-ve
ch1
nc
preamp out
+ve
ch2
-ve
+ve
ch1
power amp in
ch2
-ve
ch1
+ve
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