Naim AudioUnitiServe 2TB Music ServerusedNaim Audio UnitiServe 2TB Music Server and Teddy Pardo Power SupplyOnce you purchase a Music Server and Ripper to listen to your CDs or other digital music I will bet you will not only never use your CD player again you will also wonder what took you so long to ma...1000.00

Naim Audio UnitiServe 2TB Music Server and Teddy Pardo Power Supply

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Ships fromLake Worth , FL, 33460
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions15.0" × 15.0" × 15.0" (15.0 lbs.)
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Once you purchase a Music Server and Ripper to listen to your CDs or other digital music I will bet you will not only never use your CD player again you will also wonder what took you so long to make the leap.
I purchased this Unit from an Authorized Dealer of Naim Audio Equipment as a "DEMO".  The Unit is in perfect cosmetic condition and works like a charm.  I have attached numerous pictures and can't find anything that could even be considered a scuff, scratch, chip, etc.., on the Server.  I am quite a fanatic when it comes to caring for my equipment and this piece looks as good today as when I bought it.  Also, the Uniti Serve comes with a Teddy Pardo Linear Power Supply which costs about $329 but more importantly substantially improves the sound and performance of the Server.   
Additionally, I have downloaded a little less than One (1) TB of my music (approx. 1,500 CDs) with over One (1) TB of additional storage remaining.  I, of course, don't know other people's musical tastes but I can say that I have a very unique collection and would urge you to hear what's on the Server before simply deleting everything.  I used to promote Rock Concerts for years and was able to get the Original Allman Brothers and Frank Zappa and the Mothers to play on the same night which was literally a "ONE OFF" never to happen again.  They never toured together and just happened to be in the same area of the world at the same time and  both were willing to play together back to back.  The Allmans opened with their Live at the Fillmore East concert and Zappa ended the evening by playing his own Live at the Fillmore East.  Both albums are in the top 100 or 200 live albums of all time (with, in my opinion, the Allman brothers playing the finest live concert ever recorded.  Zappa was absolutely mesmerized by the Brothers and came out and did his Concert which was also absolutely tremendous which I believe was as a result of two Super groups pushing the other to get to new heights).  Anyway, I think that everyone looking at Audiogon seriously cares about Music and the vast majority of what I have downloaded is really fine music that I believe the buyer will enjoy. Lastly, I have compared the sound of the Uniti Serve while using the Teddy Pardo to the New Naim Core and I have to say that by the slimmest of margins the newer Core sounded better.  Of course, price-wise the two units are miles apart and unless you are using the highest level speakers, cables and associated equipment it will be very difficult to hear any difference.
Another very important issue is the quality of the Naim Music Software Program and the ease with which you can get to all of your music, make Playlists or do anything else you wish with your Server.  I'm definitely not a computer Geek and I was able to set everything up in approximately 15 - 20  minutes thereafter having access to Naim's wonderful software program(s).  
In conclusion, I have been using Music Servers and Rippers for years and I really couldn't survive without them now.  To have all of your music (or as much of it as you like) available at your fingertips is a phenomenal benefit for anyone with an extensive number of CDs.  Your entire collection is contained within a very small and almost indestructible piece of equipment.  The unit is also an excellent Ripper so the larger your collection gets it can always be incorporated into the Naim or a separate external hard drive if you prefer.  I am positive once you start using this unit you will never go back to manually locating and playing digital music.  Sincerely,    

Questions for the seller
is the Naim storage expandable?
It is by external hard drive. Internally, it is limited to 2 TB's which is a lot of music.
When was this unit built? Can it play CDs directly without rip?
It is about 4-5 years old and I don't think it can act as a standalone CD Player.
Do you have the original boxes
I believe I do. The Teddy Pardos also came in the same box

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Original Power Cable may not be included but Upgraded Cable will be included