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If it's got no children disease I would go for the secondhands one. You save € 750,- That's a lot of money + you got a very long period warrenty.
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| Posts: 1384 | Location: We talk about a luxury problem/R'dam, The Netherlands | Registered: Sun 30 March 2003 |   |
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I assume the guys talking about five year warranties are in EU countries other than the UK.
I have my own opinion about that which I won't voice here.
The n-Vi is not at a Naim authorised dealer, but at a respected specialist dealer....
I suppose that makes it second hand rather than an ex-demo.
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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When it comes to the n/vi i would only get one from a Naim dealer ,second hand or new.munch
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| Posts: 10277 | Location: Balamory | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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But, if it comes with seventeen momths of warranty, which Adam says Naim will honour, is there any risk, really?
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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If anything goes wrong with it will your dealer do the sending back, or is that down to you? Its up to you in the end .Your choice.regards munch
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| Posts: 10277 | Location: Balamory | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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Well, I'll be sending it back....
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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Anything can't go wrong. It's a Naim.  If I were you, I would have bought the demo-model.
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| Posts: 633 | Location: Oslo, Norway | Registered: Tue 18 January 2005 |   |
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If I get hold of the serial number, will Naim tell me if it has any PSU issues?
Clearly, if I am having to send it to Salisbury at my own expense for repair I'll want to see if I can get a better price.
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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I bought an ex-dem NVi, and ex-dem n-system speakers recently - and saved 1750 on the new cost (still left quite a big bill though and I've yet to buy cables - cannot use speakers until new house completed in a couple of months!). I felt happier buying ex-demo than second hand, although Naim will provide cover for a second hand item within the original warranty...
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| Posts: 272 | Location: t'wrong side o't'pennines | Registered: Thu 19 February 2004 |   |
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I did have a chat to the only Naim dealer I could find who was advaertising an ex-demo. He wanted the same price but his was a year old compared to my second hand one at seven months. Only a year warranty on that one, then.
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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LOOK ON YOUR OTHER THREAD
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| Posts: 10277 | Location: Balamory | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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Mais non, mon brave. Not my other thread! I was just contributing to it.
In the end I concluded that the n-Vi would leave me with too much capital tied up in a non-upgradeable DVD/CD transport, albeit a very good one.
I decided to buy an AV2.
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| Posts: 18 | Location: Cheshire | Registered: Thu 15 March 2007 |   |
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Not sure what you were going to or have paid for an AV2, but if you were money concious then an AV2 with the required NAPV175 is RRP £3820, whereas the n-Vi is only RRP £3000, so not only is the RRP of the n-Vi £820 less than the AV2+NAPV175, but over the AV2 you get a free DVD5 (which is a great CD player - CD5 type performance) thrown in which normally costs £2425 on it's own. SD-DVD is not going to go anywhere in the next 5 years and no Blu-Ray or HD-DVD player is going to play SD-DVD’s as well as an n-Vi or DVD5 and not many SD-DVD players will either!  If it were my money I'd get the n-Vi now and add a HD or Blu-ray player later. If you want ultimate AV sound though the AV2 is better than the n-Vi.
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| Posts: 413 | Location: Worcester | Registered: Tue 09 September 2003 |   |
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