naim NSS 333 Music Streamer User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- naim
Table of Contents
- User Guide MUSIC STREAMER – NSS 333
- Introduction
- What’s in the box
- Getting to know your NSS 333
- Introduction
- In the box
- Information about your NSS 333
- NSS 333 set-up essentials
- Playing music, radio, podcasts and more
- Tips on installing and using your NSS 333
- Mains power, earthing and more
- Further tips and advice
- Support
- Service and updates
- Specifications
- Product recycling
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Guide MUSIC STREAMER – NSS 333
Introduction
Please Note: Full safety warnings can be found in the Statutory Safety Manual.
Welcome to your new Naim streamer. Like all Naim Audio products, the NSS 333 puts musical performance first. To help realize its full potential, it is important to follow the simple installation and usage guidelines covered in this manual. We start with some product and set-up essentials, before moving onto more detailed information in Section 5.
What’s in the box
- 1x NSS 333
- 1x Document pack
- 1x Cleaning cloth
- 1x Power-Line Lite
- 1x Remote control
- 2x Link Plugs
- Interconnect Cable
Getting to know your NSS 333
The NSS 333 has the following features:
- Screen
- Standby button
- Play/pause button
- USB (audio data)
- Backlit, dimmable logo
- Inputs button
- Presets button
- USB (audio data)
- Service connection (factory use only)
- Wired network (RJ45)
- Remote out (3.5mm jack electrical and Mini-TOSLINK optical)
- DIN output
- XLR balanced output
- S/No.
- Power Supply Upgrade
- Analogue Outputs
The NSS 333 also has the following ports and sockets:
- Power
- AC ONLY
- FUSE RATIN : ANTISUR E
- 110-120 V: XXX
- 220-240 V: XXX
- FREQUENCY: 50/60Hz
- INPUT POWER XXXVA
- WARNING: Disconnect power before opening
- Network
- USB
- Remote Out
- Digital Output
- Digital Inputs
- Service port
- Power supply upgrade sockets
- Signal ground switch
- RCA unbalanced output
NSS 333 set-up essentials
Your NSS 333 needs to be connected to a preamplifier and power amplifier
(such as the matching NAC 332 and NAP 350s), but before you do, please ensure
all components are in their final positions and disconnected from mains power.
You will also need speakers with cables, an internet connection (Wi-Fi or hard
wired), and a smartphone or tablet to run the Naim App.
To connect your NSS 333 to the NAC 332 preamplifier, follow these steps:
- Connect the DIN cable (supplied with the NSS 333) from the DIN output of the NSS 333 to the DIN input of the NAC 332. Note the end of the cable with a band should be connected to the NSS 333.
Introduction
Please Note: Full safety warnings can be found in the Statutory Safety Manual.
Welcome to your new Naim streamer. Like all Naim Audio products, the NSS 333 puts musical performance first. To help realise its full potential, it is important to follow the simple installation and usage guidelines covered in this manual. We start with some product and set-up essentials, before moving onto more detailed information in Section 5.
In the box
-
1x NSS 333
-
1x Document pack
-
1x Cleaning cloth
-
1x Power-Line Lite
-
1x Remote control
-
2x Link Plugs
-
1x 5-pin 180° DIN Interconnect Cable
Information about your NSS 333
NSS 333 set-up essentials
Your NSS 333 needs to be connected to a preamplifier and power amplifier (such as the matching NAC 332 and NAP 350s), but before you do, please ensure all components are in their final positions and disconnected from mains power.
For optimum performance, use a dedicated hi-fi support – ideally Naim Fraim –
with the streamer sited above the preamplifier, as shown.
You will also need speakers with cables, an internet connection (Wi-Fi or hard
wired), and a smartphone or tablet to run the Naim App.
Download the free Naim App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
3.1 Connecting your NSS 333 to the NAC 332 preamplifier
Connect DIN cable (supplied with the NSS 333) from the DIN output of the NSS
333 to the DIN input of the NAC 332. Note the end of the cable with a band
should be connected to the NSS 333.
Powering up
Once you have connected your NSS 333 to a preamplifier, there are just a few
more, simple steps to take before you can power up your NSS 333 and start
streaming.
Connect the two supplied link plugs to the NSS 333 power supply upgrade
sockets.
If using a wired network connect a cable between the RJ45 socket and the
router or switch.
Connect the power cable to the NSS 333’s power socket and then to mains power.
Switch on your NSS 333 by pressing the standby button on the top right side of the front panel.
Pairing the remote control
Once your NSS 333 is switched on, you will need to pair the remote control.
Insert the provided batteries into the remote control handset.
Pressing any of the front panel buttons (except standby) will enable remote
pairing mode for 30 seconds.
Press and hold the home button on the remote control handset for 3 seconds.
The volume ring on the remote will chase when in pairing mode and turn off when paired. The remote is now paired to the unit and ready to use.
Playing music, radio, podcasts and more
Access all of your music including your favourite streaming services and
internet radio stations, play your stored music from a Naim music server (such
as a Naim Uniti Core) and be the source for your multiroom system. NSS 333
also includes digital connections so you can connect your external sources.
Before you start streaming the services below, ensure your control device
(smartphone, tablet, or computer) is connected to the same network as your NSS
333.
Internet radio
A world of radio stations is available to enjoy via the Naim App, including a
curated collection of higher-quality streams. You can also select and store
station presets for faster access to your favourites.
UPnP
Your NSS 333 can play audio files stored on Naim music servers (such as the
Naim Uniti Core), NAS drives or other connected UPnP devices.
It supports a wide array of file formats, in resolutions up to 384kHz/32-bit.
Browse and enjoy your music and build playlists via the Naim App.
Spotify Connect/Spotify Hi-Fi
- Open up the Spotify App on your phone, tablet or laptop
- Start playing the content you want to listen to and select ‘Devices Available’
- Select your NSS 333 and start listening
AirPlay 2
AirPlay 2 is an Apple technology designed to control home audio systems and
speakers in any room from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, HomePod or Apple TV.
It allows you to stream from a wide range of sources, including Apple Music.
To setup AirPlay 2 use the home app on an iOS device running software 11.4 or
later.
- Open the Home app and tap the (+) button to add your NSS 333 as an accessory
Chromecast
Chromecast allows you to stream your favourite music and more from your phone,
tablet or laptop.
- To use Chromecast built-in to cast audio to your NSS 333, simply configure it via the Google Home App, then stream away from a range of available sources.
TIDAL and TIDAL Connect
Subscribers to the TIDAL music-streaming service can enjoy it in two ways on
the NSS 333.
- Stream directly from the TIDAL App, via TIDAL Connect
- Simply open the ‘Now Playing’ screen while playing a song
- Look for the speaker icon and choose the NSS 333 from that list
Alternatively, you can enjoy TIDAL via the Naim App.
- Select the TIDAL input
- Enter your TIDAL login details
- Browse and enjoy TIDAL via the Naim App
Qobuz
A world of music, including a huge selection of true high-resolution albums,
is available to stream via Qobuz. Subscribers can enjoy the service via the
Naim App.
- Select the Qobuz input
- Enter your Qobuz login details
- Browse and enjoy Qobuz via the Naim App
Roon
Your NSS 333 is Roon Ready, allowing you to explore everything the music
management service has to offer.
Multiroom
Your NSS 333 can pair with other music players, speakers and systems to fill
your home with perfectly synchronised sound. There are four different ways you
can enjoy the multiroom music experience
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Via the Naim App
Pair with other connected Naim products, including Mu-so wireless speakers, Uniti players and more, via the Naim App, for the best quality experience. Simply start playing the music you want to share, and group any or all of your Naim products by selecting the multiroom symbol.
You can also join in the fun by pressing the multiroom button on your remote control. -
Via Apple AirPlay 2
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Via Chromecast
-
Via Roon
Tips on installing and using your NSS 333
We know you are eager to enjoy your new NSS 333, but we promise it will sound even better once you have followed these guidelines, all designed to help you experience your music streamer without compromise.
Unboxing and positioning
Your NSS 333 uses high-quality components, including a substantial power
transformer and durable aluminium casing. That means the NSS 333 weighs in at
11kg, so please take care when lifting or moving it, and ensure the surface
you plan to place it on is stable and can support its weight. For optimum
performance, use your Naim products on a dedicated hi-fi equipment rack –
ideally the Naim Fraim or Fraim Lite – to minimise vibrations that can affect
sound. No room for a rack? Consider placing your NSS 333 on a Fraim glass
shelf on a suitable piece of furniture, to provide solid but discreet support.
Never stack Naim products on top of each other, and if you are placing them
side-by- side, please leave some distance between the units. Equally,
connected products should not sit too far apart: the maximum separation
distance is that allowed by the supplied interconnect lead.
To reduce the risk of audible hum from the loudspeakers do not place power
supplies or power amplifiers close to source or preamplifier components.
Input connection details
The NSS 333 features many external connection options. For the best sound
quality, we recommend you use the BNC digital input.
5.2a Type 3 : plug 12 ways
5.2b Type 4 : plug 23 ways
Output connection details
For optimal sound quality we recommend you use the DIN output.
If the XLR or RCA outputs are going to be used they need to be enabled in the
Naim App.
If an output is not being used it should be disabled in the Naim App.
If the digital output is being used it needs to be enabled in the Naim App. If
the digital output is being used the analogue outputs will be disabled.
System automation
When using the NSS 333 with a compatible preamplifier and power amplifier –
such
as the NAC 332 and NAP 350 – you can synchronise power on/off and logo
brightness across your system by connecting the NAC 332 with the optical
system automation cables supplied with the NAP 350s.
The NSS 333 and NAC 332 use the Zigbee system to synchronise their functions.
Press any button (except standby) on the front panel of the NSS 333 and NAC
332 to pair them together, or alternatively, complete the setup wizard using
the Naim App.
Powering up/down
Once all your input and output connections are made, connect the supplied
mains lead to your NSS 333 and to mains power.
You can now power up the NSS 333 by pressing the standby button. If the NAC
332 and NAP 350’s are connected via System Automation they will switch on in
sequence.
It is the same procedure to switch off your NSS 333: turn off your NSS 333
streamer – and NAC 332 and NAP 350’s connected via System Automation – by
simply pressing the standby button on the front panel, which will put the NSS
333, NAC 332 and the NAP 350s into standby. Avoid using a mains outlet switch
to turn your amplifier off.
Standby power settings
The NSS 333 has four power levels: standby, network standby, network standby
with an additional power requirement and powered for normal use.
“Standby” mode has an overall power consumption of less than 0.5W. The NSS 333
can be woken up by pressing the standby button or from the remote control.
“Network standby” is <2W. The network needs to be connected (either wired or
Wi-Fi) so the NSS 333 can be woken up via the Naim App.
“Network standby with an additional power requirement”. The NSS 333 is fully
powered but with the display and logo turned off (it needs to be in this state
to power a USB device or act as a server).
“Powered for normal use” In normal use the NSS 333 uses about 25W.
By default, the NSS 333 is set to ‘auto standby’ – it automatically enters the
appropriate standby mode after a period not exceeding 20 minutes of
inactivity. For the optimum sound quality set the auto standby period to
“Never” in the Naim App so the NSS 333 is permanently powered up.
Naim logo brightness settings
You can choose the brightness level of the LED indicators and Naim logo on
your NSS 333 in the Naim App. If you are using Naim NAC 332 and NAP 350
amplifiers connected via System Automation, you can synchronise the brightness
of both logos from the NSS 333.
Using the NPX 300 power supply
The NPX 300 power supply is an optional system upgrade. If adding the NPX 300
power supply to the NSS 333, first turn the whole system off. Remove the mains
cable from the NSS 333 – it is not required when the unit is powered by the
NPX 300.
Add the NPX300 to the equipment stand and remove the two link plugs from the
NSS 333 rear panel.
Connect the un-banded end of the two Burndy cables to the NPX 300. Connect the
two banded ends to the NSS 333. Ensure all the locking rings are tightened
fully. Try to “dress” the cables so they hang as loosely as possible and
without touching the stands or the wall – this will be easier if they are
formed to roughly the required shape before connecting either end.
Connect the power lead to the NPX 300’s power socket and then to mains power.
Turn the rest of the system back on.
Turn the NSS 333 back on by pressing the standby button.
Mains power, earthing and more
Use only the mains leads and plugs supplied with your NSS 333, or the upgrade Naim Power-Line mains cable. Where fused plugs are used, 13-Amp fuses should be fitted. Do not wire voltage dependent resistors or noise suppressors into mains plugs; they degrade the mains supply and the sound.
Earthing
In order to avoid hum loops, the signal ground of the whole system should be
connected to the mains earth in one place. Typically, this is at the primary
source. The NSS 333 streamer has a ground lift switch. Set this to “Default”
if no other source connects mains earth to signal ground. This setting will
give best sound quality.
Non-rewirable mains plugs
If a non-rewirable plug is cut from a mains lead (for whatever purpose) the
plug MUST be disposed of in a way to render it totally useless. Considerable
shock hazard exists if the cut-off plug is inserted into a mains outlet.
Mains circuits and interference
A hi-fi system usually shares a mains power circuit with other household
equipment, some of which can cause distortion that may manifest as mechanical
hum from mains transformers, including the large transformer in your NSS 333.
Transformer hum is not transmitted through the speakers and has no effect on
the performance of the system; however, careful positioning of your Naim
system may reduce it, as may a separate, dedicated mains circuit. Such a
circuit (ideally with a 30 or 45-Amp rating) will also generally improve
system performance. Only seek advice on the installation of a separate mains
circuit from a qualified electrician.
Lightning precautions
Your Naim system should be turned off and fully disconnected from mains power
when there is a risk of a lightning strike, to protect from potential damage.
Further tips and advice
Now you have all the essentials sorted, let us move onto a few more things that you can do to optimise the performance of your new NSS 333.
Running in
Naim products are hand-crafted from a carefully selected range of high-quality
components. Your NSS 333 will sound superb out of the box, but its performance
may improve further still as all these various components power up and
interact in their first few weeks of use. Keeping your system powered up will
assist this process.
Cleaning your product and connections
Naim recommends using only the supplied cleaning cloth to lightly dust any
product surfaces. Cleaning products may contain ingredients that can adversely
affect cosmetic surface treatments and coatings.
Keep interconnect plugs and sockets clean and free from corrosion. The easiest
way to achieve this is to fully power off your Naim product (and any connected
equipment), unplug all connections from their sockets and firmly push them in
again. Contact cleaners and so-called ‘enhancers’ should not be used, as they
can leave deposits that can degrade the sound of your system.
Resetting your NSS 333
To reset your NSS 333 to the factory default settings, use the remote control
to navigate to “Home – Settings – Factory settings – Reset all settings – Yes”
on the front panel display.
Support
Consumer protection varies from country to country. In most territories, the
retailer you bought your Naim product from should be your primary contact if
you are experiencing problems with your unit. A problem may be due to a fault
in the system or its installation, so it is essential to make full use of your
dealer’s diagnostic skills.
You can find a range of support articles for each Naim product online at
naimaudio.com If you are still experiencing an issue with your Naim product,
contact us directly for help and advice, at
support@naimaudio.com
Service and updates
Any repairs or hardware updates should only be made by an authorised Naim service centre or at the Naim HQ itself. Many components are custom made, tested or matched and appropriate replacements are often unobtainable from other sources. Please contact your local Naim retailer with any service or repair queries.
Specifications
300 Series Music Streamer – NSS 333
Audio inputs| USB:
2 x USB Type A socket (front and rear – 1.6 A charge)Digital (S/PDIF):
1 x coaxial BNC (up to 24bit 192kHz, DoP 64Fs) 1 x coaxial RCA (up to
24bit/192kHz, DoP 64Fs) 2 x Optical TOSLINK (up to 24bit/96kHz)
Audio outputs| Analogue:
1 x 5-pin DIN 1 x XLR pair 1 x RCA pairDigital:
1 x BNC coaxial
Audio formats| WAV – up to 32bit/384kHz
FLAC and AIFF – up to 24bit/384Hz
ALAC (Apple Lossless) – up to 24bit/384Hz MP3 – up to 48kHz, 320kbit (16 bit)
AAC – up to 48kHz, 320kbit (16 bit) OGG and WMA – up to 48kHz (16 bit) DSD –
64 and 128Fs
M4A – up to 48kHz, 320kbit (16 bit)
Note: Gapless playback supported on all formats.
Network| Ethernet (10/100Mbps), Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/ac)
Power consumption| Typical use: 25W
Network standby mode: <2W Standby: <0.5W
Ripping and storage| 2 x USB Type A socket (front and rear – 1.6A charge)
Store up to 20,000 tracks to a local USB connected storage device and serve to
a network-connected player
External portable HDD – max. 1TB USB sticks – max. 128 GB
Dimensions (H x W x D)| 91.5 x 432 x 317.5 mm (including feet)
Weight| 11kg
Mains supply| 115V or 230V, 50/60Hz
Product recycling
Products that display the crossed-out wheeled bin logo cannot be disposed of
as domestic waste. These products must be disposed of at facilities capable of
recycling them and appropriately handling any waste by-products.
Contact your local authority for details of the nearest such facility.
Appropriate recycling and waste disposal helps conserve resources and protects
the environment from contamination.
Naim Audio Ltd. Southampton Road, Salisbury, UK SP1 2LN
Call. +44 (0) 1722 426600 Email.
info@naimaudio.com
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