Supernait integrated amplifier, 3 digital input assignment, 4 record outputs – Naim Audio NAP 500 User Manual

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SUPERNAIT Integrated Amplifier

19.3 Digital Input assignment

The default digital input socket assignment illustrated in
Table 19.2 may be changed if desired. Each selection
button may be assigned to any one of the four rear panel
digital input sockets.

Input assignment setup is accessed through the Supernait

program mode

. To switch into (or exit from) program mode

press and hold the

prog key

on the remote handset (in

preamplifier mode). Program mode is indicated by a
flashing indicator on the front panel volume control.

note:

If no function is operated within five minutes of

entering program mode the Supernait will return to normal
mode automatically.

Once in program mode, to assign a digital input socket,
first press the required

input

selection button. Then, press

one of the

record

selection buttons to assign the desired

digital input. The

record

selection buttons assign digital

inputs as set out in the following table:

record select Button

Digital Input selection

cd

(assigns)

digital 1 (coaxial)

tuner

(assigns)

digital 2 (optical)

tape

(assigns)

digital 3 (coaxial)

av

(assigns)

digital 4 (optical)

As an example, to assign the

tuner

input selection button

to

digital input 4

proceed as follows.

i) Enter program mode.
ii) Press the

tuner

input selection button.

iii) Press the

av

record selection button (which will

illuminate).
iv) Exit program mode.

To return an input selection button to its default analogue
input, repeat the assignment procedure.

For example, to return the

tuner

input selection button to its

analogue input socket.

i) Enter program mode.
ii) Press the

tuner

input selection button.

iii) Press the

av

(illuminated) record selection button (which

will extinguish).
iv) Exit program mode.

19.4 record outputs

The selection buttons arranged along the lower bank
select the source signal to be routed to the Supernait’s
record outputs.

These separate source and record sections enable one
source (a CD player, for example) to be listened to whilst
the output from another (say, the tuner) is simultaneously
selected for recording.

note:

Simultaneous and independent listen and record is

not possible with two digital sources.

19.5 speaker outputs

A stereo set of speaker connection sockets is provided
on the rear panel. Custom Naim Audio loudspeaker
connectors are supplied to make the connection and in
order to comply with current European safety regulations
these should always be used. Naim Audio speaker cable
will provide the best results; however, a wide range of
speaker cable types can be used without risk of damage
to the amplifier.

Ensure when connecting speakers that they are “in
phase”. That is, the positive and negative connection
orientation at both the speaker and amplifier ends of the
cable is the same for both channels.

19.6 Headphone output

A 3.5mm headphone socket is provided on the front
panel. Insertion of a headphone plug will automatically
switch on the headphone amplifier and mute the speaker
outputs unless the Supernait is set up not to mute.

To prevent (or re-enable) automatic speaker muting,
enter program mode and press the

record aux2

selection

button.

19.7 auxiliary Inputs and outputs

A

bi-amp out

(preamplifier output) DIN socket is provided

on the rear panel to enable an external upgrade power
amplifier or second (bi-amp) power amplifier to be used.

note:

Bi-amp out is the preferred socket for all external

power amplifier connections.

Also provided are separate

pre-amp out

and

power-amp

in

sockets. In normal use these sockets are connected by

an external link plug. The link plug should be removed only
if a power supply upgrade is to be used or an alternative
preamplifier is to use the Supernait power amplifier section.
Diagrams 20.3 to 20.5 illustrate use of these sockets.

When an external preamplifier is connected to the
Supernait

power-amp in

socket, a fault will initially be

indicated by the

source mute

button flashing. To clear the

fault, press and hold the flashing

source mute

button. This

will un-mute the power amplifier and turn off the display
and volume and balance indicators.

The Supernait provides an unfiltered analogue stereo

subwoofer

output via a pair of RCA Phono sockets.

note:

The subwoofer output is a duplicate of the

preamplifier output. No low-pass filtering is applied.

19.8 Power supply upgrades

The Supernait preamplifier section can be upgraded
through the connection of an external Flatcap, Hi-Cap or
Supercap power supply. Diagrams illustrating power supply
upgrades are shown in the following section. The Supernait

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