If you were listening to a SuperNait, that's probably the slight forward character. You should hear some Quads on a small tube amp or a Nait 2...
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Jeff,
I was very impressed with the "Naim Sound", despite the brightness. But my personal "reference" is the sound of live music. It is possible that the amp was just a bit under-powered. I am surprised there is not more Naim gear out there. I may pick up their headphone amp.
Now that you have the dCS source, I can't imagine it sounds as dynamic and alive as the Naim.
Actually the full four box Paganini stack eclipses the Naim 555 by a considerable margin. I was pretty blown away. I've listened to a lot of big bucks CD players over the last two years since I bought the 555, and I've sent them all packing.
The dCS is another big leap. And it should be, it's twice as much $$, but that's not always a guarantee of higher performance, especially at that level. However, I am still a huge fan of the marque. It's a great company and they make great gear. I've got a UnitiQute in my living room with the HDX music server and it's wonderful.
The New Naim DAC is also fantastic. With the PS555, it sounds remarkably close to the 555, for those that don't want a CD transport anymore.
As far as the SuperNait being underpowered for the Quads, that's not the issue, more than about 20 watts will blow those things up!
Seriously, the dCS is so good, I could probably live without analog. On the best records with perfect mastering, vinyl still has a slight edge in the tonality department, but not much. And again, we're really splitting hairs. In the case of the new Peter Frampton album, I've got it on vinyl and on 24/96 download from HD tracks, and the 24/96 files are more musical.
I'm really pretty excited, but I could certainly live happily ever after with the 555. As a piece of reference gear the dCS is really handy, because it's a full function DAC too, so I can connect any digital gear I need to review to it. My big dilemma with the 555 was finding a DAC I liked as much. Again, everything else I heard fell short. Probably the closest thing to the Naim 555 for a lot less money is the SimAudio 750. It is excellent.
I feel very fortunate that I get to agonize over this stuff!