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I'm wondering what it has that the $399 Peachtree Deep Blue doesn't.
A better dac, I suspect.
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I, too, admire it from a distance!
Agree with the comment about the US paying a premium compared to the UK for the gear. Wonder what's driving that?
IN any event, with the weak pound, might equalize that a little.
I still love the stuff.
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Naim gear is horribly overpriced in the US.
I've not heard it. I admire it from distance (as it were) as I do a number of audio components that I rather fancy but can't think of a proper use for in my lifestyle e.g a good portable music player like an Astell & Kern.
Compared to the Peachtree Deep Blue it offers:450 watts of amplification ( versus 240.
6 speakers ( versus 5).
Multiroom facility.
Better connectivity as well as wireless - proper USB, optical digital and 3.5mm analogue inputs ( versus what seems to be a 3.5mm jack for anything that fits).
Available in different physical forms ( horizontal or cube.)
Android and ioS control apps.
Changeable grille colours.And, yes, I expect that the DAC may be better.
Edits: 06/27/16 06/27/16 06/27/16
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