Naim - Trade-In Programme - Until Oct 13th 2025

Upgrade to the Naim 300 Series

Naim Exchange Programme

 

Rediscover Your Music Collection

If you have an older Naim streamer, you've probably noticed that it's becoming increasingly difficult to find parts and service support. In collaboration with Naim Audio, we’re running an exchange programme that will allow you to upgrade, and receive money back on the latest models.

How it works:

  • Check what you've got:
    We're looking for legacy streamers such as the Qute, Uniti, SuperUniti, NAC, or ND Series.

  • Pick some brand new hi-fi:
    Choose from the current range of Naim All-in-one Players & Streamers - Uniti Atom, Atom HE, Star, or Nova, as well as the NSC 222 & NSS 333.

  • Get money off!
    Depending on what you're trading, you can save between £350-£1,500.

Naim SuperUniti with olive green light

Original Naim SuperUniti with olive green light

Naim Uniti Nova

Upgrade to the Naim Uniti Nova PE All-in-One Player.


Naim NSS 333 Hi-Res Streamer

Naim NSS 333 - High Resolution Streamer

Why should I upgrade?

Better streaming: Access to more services, improved app, and generally more reliable connectivity.

Sound improvements: The latest DACs and updated circuitry make the performance and sound quality far superior to the original olive green Naim.

Easier servicing: The newer models use current components that are much easier to source and repair, and will come with Naim Warranty.

How much would I save?

If you trade in a Uniti Qute, a Uniti Atom would cost you £1,949 (saving £350)

A SuperUniti, for a Uniti Nova would cost you £3,649 (saving £750)

And exchanging an NDS, for the NSS 333 would cost you £7,000 (saving £1,500)

If you're interested:

Pop into our North London shop with your current kit, or give Deano a call to check what your current Naim is worth.

The programme runs until 13th October 2025, so don't leave it too late!

Please note: We'll also need to check the condition of your gear before confirming the exact trade-in value.

 

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