The NAC 425 was introduced in 1985 to replace the original NAC 42 as Naim's entrylevel preamp. It remained in production until the NAC 62 arrived in 1988. I paid £270 for this unit which was then sent to Class A for a service.
The NAP 110 was introduced in 1979 to replace the bolt down NAP 120 as Naim's entrylevel power amplifier. It remained in production until the NAP 140 arrived in 1986. Power output was rated at 40W per channel into 8 Ohms. I bought this serviced unit from Class A for £400.
1992spec Sondek plus Linn Adikt MM cartridge built by Colin at What You See and Hear.
Lingo and amps serviced by Class A.