naim NAC 332 Pre Amplifier User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- naim
Table of Contents
- naim NAC 332 Pre Amplifier
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- What’s in the box
- Getting to know your NAC 332
- NAC 332 setup essentials
- NAC 332 detailed setup
- Tips on installing and using your NAC 332
- Mains power, earthing and more
- Further tips and advice
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
naim NAC 332 Pre Amplifier
Specifications:
- Model: NAC 332
- Power Supply: AC ONLY
- Input Power: 70VA
- Fuse Rating: Antisurge – 110-120V: T4AL, 220-240V: T2AL
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
Product Usage Instructions
What’s in the Box:
- 1x NAC 332
- 1x Document pack
- 1x Cleaning cloth
- 1x Power-Line Lite
- 1x Remote control
- 2x Link plugs
Getting to Know Your NAC 332:
Features include Standby button, Mute button, Volume control, Headphone 6.35mm
jack output, Input selection buttons, Remote in (3.5mm jack electrical and
Mini-TOSLINK optical), XLR inputs, RCA inputs, DIN input for NVC TT phono
stage, DIN inputs, XLR balanced output, and more.
NAC 332 Setup Essentials:
Your NAC 332 needs to be connected to sources and a power amplifier. Ensure
all components are in their final positions and disconnected from mains power.
Connecting to NAP 350 Power Amplifiers:
Connect XLR cables from NAC 332 to NAP 350, ensuring channel-matched
connections for left and right speakers. Connect system automation cables
between NAC 332 and NAP 350.
Connect Your Source Components:
Connect source components to NAC 332 inputs as required. Assign front panel
buttons to select inputs.
Powering Up:
After connecting sources and power amplifiers, you can power up your NAC 332
to start playing music.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can I use the NAC 332 with other power amplifiers?
A: It is recommended to use the NAC 332 with compatible power amplifiers
like the NAP 350 for optimal performance.
Q: How do I clean the NAC 332?
A: You can use the provided cleaning cloth to gently wipe the surface of
the NAC 332. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Please Note: Full safety warnings can be found in the Statutory Safety Manual.
Introduction
Welcome to your new Naim preamplifier. Like all Naim Audio products, the NAC 332 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 setup essentials, before moving onto more detailed information in Section 5.
What’s in the box
Getting to know your NAC 332
NAC 332 setup essentials
Your NAC 332 needs to be connected to one or more sources and to a power amplifier (such as the matching NSS 333 streamer and a pair of NAP 350 Power Amplifiers), 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 preamplifier sited above the power amplifiers, as shown.
You will also need speakers with cables.
Connecting your NAC 332 to the NAP 350 power amplifiers
Connect two XLR cables (supplied with the NAP 350) from the XLR outputs of the
NAC 332 to the XLR inputs of each NAP 350. Ensure the cables are channel-
matched: the pre-amplifier left output is connected to the power amplifier
driving the left speaker and the same for the right. Please ensure that the
XLR plugs are inserted correctly, which is achieved with the Naim logo on the
plug facing upwards.
Connect the system automation cables (supplied with the NAP 350) between the
NAC 332 Remote Out terminals and the Remote In terminals on the NAP 350.
Connect your source components
Connect your source components to the NAC 332 inputs as required. The front
panel buttons may be assigned to select any input, see section 4.2
The factory default assignments are:
Tuner | Input 3 | RCA |
---|---|---|
Stream | Input 7 | 5 pin DIN |
AV | Input 4 | RCA |
Phono | Input 6 | 8 pin DIN |
AUX | Input 1 | XLR |
CD | Input 8 | 5 pin DIN |
Powering up
Once you have connected your sources and the NAC 332 to the power amplifiers,
there are just a few more simple steps to take before you can power up your
NAC 332 and start playing music.
Connect the two supplied link plugs to the NAC 332 power supply upgrade
sockets.
Connect the power cable to the NAC 332’s power socket and then to mains power.
Switch on your NAC 332 by pressing the standby button on the top right side of the front panel.
Pairing the remote control
Once your NAC 332 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 input buttons (except standby) will enable
remote pairing mode for 30 seconds.
Press and hold the brightness button on the remote control handset for 3 seconds.
The volume ring on the remote will chase when in pairing mode and then stop at
the current volume setting when paired.
The remote is now paired to the unit and ready to use.
NAC 332 detailed setup
Using Naim power ampilfiers without balanced inputs
If an older Naim power amplifier is being used a set of appropriately wired cables will be required.
If the RCA unbalanced outputs are to be used (for example to connect a sub woofer) the rear panel “RCA output” switch should be set to the “On” position.
Input re-assignment
Any combination of six of the eight physical inputs can be directly selected
from the front panel or remote control buttons. A setup mode is used to change
the assignment of the physical inputs to the buttons.
To enter setup mode press the front panel button of the first input to be
adjusted until the button starts to flash.
The volume knob leds show segments indicating the possible input assignment,
with the currently selected input shown by brighter LEDs.
While in setup mode the selected source shown by the volume knob LEDs will be
heard playing.
Turning the volume knob changes the input assigned to the flashing input.
While in setup mode press any other source button to adjust the assignment for
that input.
To exit setup mode press the flashing input button until it stops flashing.
The mute button continues to work as normal while in setup mode.
Input trim adjustment
The relative level of each input can be adjusted over a range of -10dB to
+10dB to equalise the volume level between sources.
This is adjusted while in setup mode, so first press the input button to be
adjusted until the button flashes.
A second press of the button will change to trim setting mode. The LEDs on the
volume control will indicate the current trim setting.
Turning the volume knob will change the trim setting; the source being
adjusted will be playing so you can decide on the level required.
When satisfied with the setting, a press of the button will return to the
input mapping display, or a long press will exit setup mode.
AV fixed gain (unity gain)
This mode is only applicable to the AV input. The input trim, headroom and
balance settings will be ignored while AV fixed gain mode is active.
Volume control changes cannot be made using the remote or the volume dial of
the NAC 332 when in this mode. The output signal will be at the same volume as
the input signal.
Fixed gain is set while in setup mode, so first press and hold the front panel
AV input button until the button flashes.
A second press of the button will change to trim setting mode. The LEDs on the
volume control will indicate the current trim setting.
Then, using the volume control turn the dial to maximum (far right) until a
solid LED block is present.
To exit setup mode press the AV input button until it stops flashing.
Maximum volume function
This mode allows the user to set the overall maximum volume level to prevent
accidental selection of high-volume levels.
This is adjusted while in maximum volume setup mode, so first press and hold
the front panel mute button. The mute button will flash and the volume dial
LED will change when activated.
Then, turn the volume control dial either left or right to edit the Maximum
Volume value.
To set the maximum volume for headphones, insert the headphone jack, the
volume
dial will change to show the headphone maximum allowed volume, then use the
volume control to select the desired maximum volume.
Removing the headphone jack will revert the volume dial to showing the main
maximum volume.
When satisfied with the setting, exit setup mode by pressing the mute button
until it stops flashing.
Type 1: 8 pin DIN
Extra DIN input functions
Input 6 (8 pin DIN) is compatible with 5 pin DIN leads and can also directly
power a Naim NVC TT phono stage.
Input 8 (5 pin DIN) has line level outputs mirroring the currently selected
source. Note that when this input is selected the source connected will be
mirrored, so beware of feedback loops if using a recording source.
Using headphones
The headphone output is capable of driving most headphones to very high volume
levels. While the headphone’s plug is inserted the preamp’s main outputs will
be muted.
The headphone output has a separate volume setting. When headphones are
inserted the volume will be set to the level last used with headphones. When
they are removed the volume will be set back to the level last used with
speakers.
Tips on installing and using your NAC 332
We know you are eager to enjoy your new NAC 332, but we promise it will sound even better once you have followed these guidelines, all designed to help you experience your preamplifier without compromise.
Unboxing and positioning
Your NAC 332 uses high-quality components, including a substantial power
transformer and durable aluminium casing. That means the NAC 332 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 NAC 332 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.
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 NAC 332 features several source connection options. For the best sound
quality, we recommend you use the DIN inputs.
System automation
When using the NAC 332 with a compatible streamer and power amplifier – such
as the NSS 333 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 350.
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.
Use the ‘Remote Out’ terminals on the NAC 332 to link the ‘Remote in’
terminals on the NAP 350. It is possible to link further power amplifiers
using the ‘Remote out’ terminals of the NAP 350.
If you require a longer distance between your NAC 332 and the NAP 350 than the
supplied cable allows for, you can use a replacement 3.5mm to 3.5mm optical
cable to the required length. It is also possible to use standard analogue
cables with 3.5mm connectors, but an optical cable offers the best
performance.
Powering up/down
Once all your input and output connections are made, connect the supplied
mains lead to your NAC 332 and to mains power.
You can now power up the NAC 332 by pressing the standby button.
If the NSS 333, NAC 332 and a pair of NAP 350 units is connected via System
Automation they will switch on in sequence.
It is the same procedure to switch off your NAC 332: turn off your NSS 333,
NAC 332 and NAP 350 connected via System Automation, by simply pressing the
standby button on the front panel of the NSS 333 or NAC 332, which will put
your complete system into standby. Avoid using a mains outlet switch to turn
your amplifiers off.
Standby power settings
The NAC 332 has three power levels: standby, standby with instant on and
powered for normal use.
‘Standby’ mode has an overall power consumption of less than 0.5W. The NAC 332
can be woken up by pressing the standby button or from the remote control.
‘Standby with instant on’ leaves the NAC 332 fully powered, but with the logo
turned off.
‘Powered for normal use’ In this mode the NAC 332 uses about 20W.
By default, the NAC 332 rear panel switch is set to ‘auto standby’ – it
automatically enters standby mode after a period not exceeding 20 minutes of
inactivity. For the optimum sound quality set the switch to the “instant on”
position. This will keep the NAC 332 permanently powered up. With the switch
in this position, if the standby button is pressed, the NAC 332 will remain
powered up, but the logo will turn off.
Naim logo brightness settings
You can choose the brightness level of the LED indicators and Naim logo on
your NAC 332 using the brightness buttons on the rear panel and the remote
control. If you are using Naim NAC 332 and NAP 350 amplifiers connected via
System Automation the brightness of all logos will be synchronised.
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 NAC 332, first turn the whole system off. Remove the mains
cable from the NAC 332 – it is not required when the unit is powered by the
NPX 300.
Add the NPX 300 to the equipment stand and remove the two link plugs from the
NAC 332 rear panel.
Connect the un-banded end of the two Burndy cables to the NPX 300. Connect the
two banded ends to the NAC 332. 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 NAC 332 back on by pressing the standby button.
Mains power, earthing and more
Use only the mains leads and plugs supplied with your NAC 332, 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 NAC 332 preamplifier has a ground lift switch. Set this to
“Default” if the primary source connects mains earth to signal ground. If no
source connects mains earth to signal ground set it to the “Ground” position.
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 NAC 332.
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 NAC 332.
Running in
Naim products are hand-crafted from a carefully selected range of high-quality
components. Your NAC 332 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 NAC 332
To reset your NAC 332 to the factory default settings press and hold the
“Brightness/Reset” button on the rear panel for at least 3 seconds. The NAC
332 with return to a standby state and all settings will be returned to the
factory defaults. Note that this will include unpairing the remote control and
Zigbee System Automation device.
Support
In the event of any non-compliant equipment, it must be sent to the dealer, in
its original packaging, who will analyse it and determine where the breakdown
comes from. If the equipment is under warranty and conditions are met, the
equipment will be repaired mor replaced according to the conditions applicable
to the legal warranty on the date of purchase of the device. Otherwise, a
repair estimate will be submitted. The legal guarantee does not cover damage
from a misuse or a wrong connection (burnt mobile coils for instance). Naim
equipment is covered by a warranty whose conditions are locally set or carried
out by the official Naim dealer of each country, in compliance with the laws
of the concerned territory. In France, every Naim equipment is covered by a
two-year legal guarantee from the date of purchase.
A defect can be caused by a failure of the system or by the installation,
contact your dealer.
Online support resources are also available on our website, please visit www.naimaudio.com If you are still unable to resolve your issue, or have any questions, please contact 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 Preamplifier – NAC 332
Audio inputs:
| 3 x DIN
2 x XLR pair 3 x RCA pair
Audio outputs:
| 1 x XLR pair 1 x RCA pair
1 x 6.35mm headphone jack
1 x Line level output on Input 8 (5 pin DIN)
Update:| Micro USB
Remote In:| 1 x 3.5mm jack – electrical and Mini-TOSLINK optical
Remote Out:| 2 x 3.5mm jack – electrical and Mini-TOSLINK optical
Power consumption:
| Typical use: 20W Standby: <0.5W
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
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disposed of with other household wastes. To prevent any risk to the
environment or human health, please recycle them responsibly to encourage the
reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return
and collection systems available, or contact the retailer where you purchased
the product. They can recycle this product safely.
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References
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