New member looking for some advice on speaker cables to use with Naim Nait 5 and B&W DM4 speakers
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New member looking for some advice on speaker cables to use with Naim Nait 5 and B&W DM4 speakers
Look at Van Damme cables. They are sensibly priced and decent sounding. Plenty on ebay, off the roll by the metre or made up with plugs.
Don't be tempted by QED Silver Anniversary. It will sound dreadful with the Naim amp and B&W speakers.
Thanks for your reply. That looks a more reasonable price to the naim cables. I spoke to someone this morning who told me that the Naim cable is also very inflexible and one speaker wire has to go round a bay window. Are the Van Damme cables more flexible and will it make a big difference which one I use. I was also told that my B&W speakers will not get the best out of the Naim amp and I should consider changing these, amy opinion on this. I am not a hifi enthusiast but do listen to vinyl every day.
Cheers
The DM4's are very good speakers of the BBC monitor type;) There are many modern speakers that will sound more "punchy", "full blooded" etc etc but not many as accurate as the DM4's...
I'd suggest the Van Damme 'Studio' cable at a minimum of the 2.5mm core if you are considering a bit of a long run or even the 4mm.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAN-DAMME-...gAAOxy9MpSOyoF
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Van-Damme-...kAAOSwwNVTsYnQ
If it was me. I'd pay the extra for the 4mm personally.
There is no reason to suppose the Naim cable might be superior.
I'm assuming you'll be fitting your own plugs. If not, a hunt about on ebay should source these cables already terminated.
If you listen to all the nonsense spouted about Naim, you will drive yourself mad and be a lot poorer. Just use some Van Damme, which is every bit as good as Naim NACA and an awful lot less expensive. If you enjoy your present speakers, then keep them, they will work just fine with Naim.
Keep the speakers there very good in my opinion
DM4's are quite nice, I'll probably annoy some people by saying to use 6A mains flex, unless runs are extremely long.
It was good enough for Peter Walker.