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Description :
The Naim Audio Hi-Cap comes in 3 versions : Chrome Bumper, Olive and Black. The Hi-Cap is a half width full height unit which is considerably more refined than the FlatCap and is the most commonly used Naim power supply. It is used to power preamplifiers, active crossovers, the Prefix phono stage and the Headline headphone amplifier. The Hi-Cap means High Capacity. Naim power supplies like the Hi-Cap provide an exceptionally low noise and accurately regulated supply. It brings great benefits in such highly critical audio applications like improving timing, dynamic range, clarity and order. Particularly complex music becomes both easier to understand and listen to. The inclusion of a Hi-Cap offers the additional benefit of allowing the pre-amplifier to be left switched on constantly, independently of the power amplifier, keeping the unit's complex circuitry fully stabilised at all times. Secondly a power supply is a relatively noisy component in electrical terms and this noise can cause problems in an audio circuit - especially with the delicate low level signals found in preamplifiers. Hence placing the power supply in a separate box can also bring major benefits. This is also the reason why the user should site power supplies and power amps (which also contain a power supply) as far away as practical from preamps, CD players and crossovers.
Specifications :
DC output........................................2 x 24V
Power consumption..........................25 Watts
Mains supply....................................240 V
Dimensions(w x d x h).......................21 x 32 x 8.5cm
Weight.............................................8 kg
Miscellaneous :
Made in............................................UK, England
Condition..........................................8 / 10
Product information :
http://www.naimaudio.com/userfiles/modules/attachment/power_supplies_multilanguage_issue_2.pdf (Online manual)
http://www.naimaudio.com/hifi-product-type/604 (Hi-Cap Black Version)
http://www.matthewrobinson.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/powersupplies.html (Info about Naim Power Supplies) |