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Naim Audio Mu-so 2ND Generation All-In-One Music System Reviews

4.9 Rating 9 Reviews
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Christopher Patel
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We were doing some remodeling and my better half asked to have the main family room system downsized. I was looking for a small system that looked like furniture and of course had to sound great. Kevin was helpful and after some discussion I chose the Naim Mu-so 2. I couldn't be more happier. The system is beautiful to look like and sounds great. Plenty of volume and sound great at lower volumes. The speakers sound full with plenty of bass. The app works well and I had a few problems connecting but did a factory reset and all seems to be sorted out. Trust me, this machine is impressive.
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Posted 2 years ago
Douglas Dorsi
Verified Reviewer
Rating reflects performance vs price for an all in one system that is small as well as beautifully built and intended for smaller rooms. This unit complements our main system and enjoyment because it drives my wife and myself to play more music when we are not listening to our main system in the family room. This unit is being used in our dining room and the sound Carrie’s well into our living room, which my wife will not have a pair of speakers in. I ordered another one today from Upscale Audio for our bedroom. More rooms with music is a good thing as we listen more than with a single system. Sound is clear and controlled. It benifits from better sound source quality. I have found that using Tidal Connect sounds better to me and my wife than using the App or Airplay. With certain titles highs can be a bit bright/ brassy but midrange is pretty spot on for me, and bass surprisingly good, and well controlled for its size. I listen at fairly loud levels at times and It plays louder than we desire so no issues with having enough power.Friends have been impressed.
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Posted 2 years ago
Ryan Stratton
Unverified Reviewer
this thing is badass for what it is. I have it in my kitchen and rocking the house while I make my coffee in the morning. Roon Ready, Spotify connect, airplay etc.. If you want a speaker and don't have the space for two speakers and want bit killer sound then this is it.
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
This unit looks awesome in our bedroom. We wanted something that sounded good but not an entire stereo set up. This all in one checks that box. Build quality is very high as is the sound for what it is. This is a Bose bluetooth speaker on steroids it plays loud, has solid bass and clean mids and highs at 450 watts it can blast any room full of music. I am giving it 4 stars only due to set was a PIA however once you figure it out it all works well. Hardwire first to router and perform the update then you can set up app and bluetooth is the trick. Very impressed with the sound and looks of this unit.
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Posted 5 years ago
Ravi Narayanaswamy
Verified Reviewer
One of the best. I was debating between Naim and Devialet. The set-up is super simple. The usability is great - there are several options to play the music. The DSD playback is awesome. The clarity is crisp, the soundstage is wide. The Naim app is pretty straightforward. I am enjoying it thoroughly.
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Posted 5 years ago
Ryan Stratton
Verified Reviewer
I've owned a bunch of all in one systems and this one is the king. Roon ready which was the main draw for me. It's built like a tank and looks great on the kitchen countertop. Plays loud tons of bass and nice refined sound. It's very impressive and a joy to use. Naim is killing it with this and their uniti line. All they need is a screen on the front of this thing like the uniti atom and it would get 6 stars.
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Posted 5 years ago
Had looked/researched for months for a new stereo. Was tossing up wires vs wireless; given we have a small apartment, I was swaying to wireless. Read about the Naim, and was convinced even though it is expensive - also listened/watched some YouTube videos and it seemed like the read deal. Previously I owned Acoustic Energy speakers, Energy speakers, B&W, Yamaha, NAD and others. I like full, punchy sound. The thing which tipped me for the Naim were: high-def play capabilities (Tidal etc), analogue plugin (I have Technics 1200's), HDMI for TV (yet to try this). And the looks. Now to what I got: This machine is beautifully designed. Wow. It's incredible. Sounds incredible, too - it's mind-blowing how something small and wireless can sound like this. Heaps of bass, but incredible detail. At first, the app was tricky and was tricky to connect the system. Maybe that's my tech skills (or lack of). Now I have it working fine, and the app is really great. I use my iPad pro to control it. Have yet to try TV and analogue turntable, but will do soon. Overall, this system is A+. The enjoyment I have got so far from listening has been worth every cent. One thing I will say: without an iPad or tablet, I think this would be less smooth to operate. Can't imagine using it from my phone or laptop (have tried laptop, but the experience is not great). So maybe bear this in mind when deciding.
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Posted 6 years ago