The HDX reads audio data from CDs, stores it on a hard
disk, catalogues the artist, album and track titles and, at the
touch of a screen, replays it with utterly uncompromised sound
quality. The HDX’s ease of use defines elegant simplicity and it
even offers the option of operating as a high-end CD player by
directly playing a disc loaded in its drawer.
The HDX is of course not the first hard disk music
player, but it is the first to carry a Naim logo, and with it, all
the principles of musical audio quality that the logo demands. It
incorporates every last thing we know about maximizing musical the
sound quality of digital audio and is the first hard disk player to
reach the heady performance levels of the World’s best CD players –
our own.
At the heart of the HDX is a fully integrated CD
ripping and data storage system, engineered by Naim – both hardware
and software - from the ground up to optimize audio quality. When a
CD is inserted in the HDX drawer it is mounted on a specially
selected audio grade transport mechanism and each of its data
sectors read multiple times at varying rotational speeds to ensure
that the subsequently stored data is “bit perfect”. Unique Naim
firmware effectively handles copy protected CDs that in most other
hard disk music players are likely to be ripped with compromised
audio quality. The same firmware also overcomes the track start and
end errors that occur in most other hard disk players and ensures
that artists’ intended track lead in and out times are preserved –
again, in contrast to most other players. The bit-perfect data is
stored on two 400GB disk drives – one primary and one back up.
HDX playback begins with a unique Naim designed,
multiple power supply PCI interface that feeds the audio data to the
digital to analogue conversion stage. The HDX digital audio
architecture is not limited to 16 bit and 44.1kHz but can handle bit
depths up to 24 bit and sampling frequencies up to 192kHz. The HDX’s
playback electronics borrow heavily from the established Naim
practices that produce the World’s finest sounding CD players:
- Independent and separately grounded multi-regulated power
supplies for analogue and digital stages.
- A Burr-Brown PCM1791A digital to analogue converter selected
after exhaustive listening.
- 24 bit/192kHz internal architecture with support for
hi-resolution audio formats.
- Ultra low jitter re-clocking circuits.
- A seven pole analogue output filtering using Burr Brown OPA604
op amps.
- Custom designed monolithic air cord transformer isolated
analogue output stages.
- An optional external XPS or CD555PS power supply for even
greater musical performance.
In use the HDX is intuitive, satisfying and simple,
and, thanks to an internet connection, automatically catalogues
every ripped disc. So imagine your entire CD collection available
for immediate replay at the touch of a screen with Naim CD player
matching sound quality. You don’t have to imagine; HDX has
arrived.
Ripping
Ripping CDs with
an HDX could not be simpler. Open the CD drawer, insert the CD,
close the drawer and wait around eight minutes. If you have the
time, you can rip around 600 CDs before the HDX runs out of space.
The technology of ripping is anything but simple however. To achieve
its bit-perfect copy of the CD data the HDX employs some of the most
advanced data reading and error analysis algorithms ever deployed in
the pursuit of sound quality.
Searching
Hunting for
music with HDX is a breeze. No more peering at shelves of jewel
cases and promising that they’ll be in alphabetical order one day.
Each CD ripped by the HDX is automatically catalogued through
enquiry to an on-line database and its data added to the internal
library. So searching is as simple as typing a name.
Extended Music
Database
Searching for music is not limited to albums and
tracks. Want to search by composer, performer, artist, orchestra? Go
ahead. Can’t remember the name of the Kate Bush album you ripped
that Eberhard Weber played bass on? The Naim Extended Music
database, with the power of allmusicguide.com at its heart will find
it for you. Remember the smallest detail and all your music is there
at the touch of a screen.
Network Streaming
As
well as a stand-alone hard disk music player, the HDX is a music
server that can provide up to six different streams of music
simultaneously over a home network. Install an HDX and you’ve
installed the heart of a multi-room audio system too. You don’t even
need to install copious reels of new network wire either as network
hardware that uses existing household mains cables can do the
job.
The Desktop Client
Application
With an HDX connected to a home network you
don’t have to be in the same room to browse your music library. The
Naim Desktop Client is a Windows PC application that can control
your HDX, browse its music files and handle player setup and
maintenance easily and intuitively.
Choose Your
Interface
The HDX incorporates a front panel touch screen
that offers all the control you’ll need. But perhaps you fancy
controlling the HDX from the listening position. Well, connect a
small display screen, or even your television, and you can operate
the HDX with its remote handset. Or perhaps you want to run the HDX
wirelessly from your laptop? Easy; use either the Desktop Client
application or a web browser. There’s a USB touch screen option
too.
Your Music Is Safe
You
can spend a long time ripping music, and we’ve all heard stories of
hard disk failure and data forever lost. That’s why the HDX has two
400GB drives and an automatic back-up routine that regularly copies
the contents of one to the other. A hard disk can fail, but your
data will be secure.
Yet More Music
Music
from the HDX is not just limited to ripped CDs.
The
HDX can play WAV, FLAC, AAC, MP3 and WMA from any connected storage
device whether it is USB or network attached. (However, if the HDX
is used as a server in a StreamNet system then the only files that
can be played remotely across the StreamNet network are WAV and
MP3.)
Computers and music have drawn ever closer since a hard
disk recorder was first used in a music studio. Now, with downloads
being part of the everyday audiophile experience, computer
technology has become an inherent element of music in the home. It
takes immense knowledge, skill and dedication however to design
electronic products that can take the raw bits of digital audio and
re-assemble them into a genuine musical experience. Naim CD players
have long been a testament to that fact and now the HDX hard disk
music player has joined them.
Specifications |
Line outputs |
DIN and RCA |
Frequency response |
10Hz-18kHz ± 0.1dB |
Output levels |
2.1V rms at 1kHz |
Output impedance |
22 Ohms maximum |
Phase response |
Linear, absolute phase correct |
Distortion and noise |
<0.1% 10 Hz - 18 kHz at full level |
Disc compatibility |
Red book compatible CD, CDR & CDRW |
Audio Files supported |
WAV, MP3, AAC (m4a only), FLAC, WMA |
Mains supply |
100-120V, 220-240V, 50/60Hz |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
87 x 432 x 314mm |
Weight |
10.8kg |
Finish |
Black |
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