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The editors liked
Built to withstand a nuclear strike
Sounds amazing
Slimline style
Comprehensive specification
Winning combination of pace
Weight and detail
Superb audio performance across all media types
Excellent build
Extensive feature set
Superb control ap
The editors didn't like
Silly speaker ports
Annoying optical audio inputs
CD eject button is hidden
Quite expensive
Not quite the absolute sonic conviction of the NaimUniti2
Published: 2013-03-12, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Built to withstand a nuclear strike, sounds amazing,
Silly speaker ports, annoying optical audio inputs, CD eject button is hidden, quite expensive
The Naim UnitiLite is certainly far from logical at times. Prepare yourself for a fight with the speaker bindings and optical digital inputs, but aside from that - we've solved the open CD tray button for you - it's a lovely piece of equipment to us...
Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Whether it's thanks to Linn, Meridian or Naim, or Roberts or Pure, Britons have plenty to be patriotic about when it comes to home-grown audio.I've just replaced a Meridian Audiocore test unit with Naim's new UnitiLite, and while the look couldn't be mo...
Slimline style, comprehensive specification, winning combination of pace, weight and detail
Not quite the absolute sonic conviction of the NaimUniti2, but very close – and over £1000 less expensive
As an all-round performer, the UnitiLite is going to take some beating: yes, it's bettered by the NaimUniti2, which after all is over £1000 more, and if you don't need either CD playback or the ability to handle 192kHz/24-bit content the basic UnitiQute...
Abstract: A Salisbury c'è una delle più storiche aziende di Hi-Fi del Regno Unito. Si chiama Naim. Da sempre fanno componenti che inseguono il PRaT, che scritto così sembra un suono sconveniente, e invece è solo pace, rhythm and timing, cioè cadenza ritmo e tempo: ...