Naim Audio Fraim

£649.00£999.00

Fraim equipment support system has been carefully designed to provide the perfect platform for Naim Audio electronics to shine

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Naim Audio Fraim

This listing is for a single tier only. Please add 1 tier at a time to create the stand that suits your needs. Starting with the Base tier then adding 1 shelf at a time.

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Fraim equipment support system has been carefully designed to provide the perfect platform for Naim Audio electronics to shine.

Each level is carefully isolated from the next using a cup-and-cone interface.

An additional, double-layer base platform provides further isolation from resonance.

A toughened glass sub-shelf rests on minimal-contact ball decouplers, providing even more isolation.

From the stainless steel spikes, which complete the process of isolation, to the zinc-plated steel nuts and studs that tie everything together, each individual component of the Fraim has been selected for its effect on sound quality.

You’d expect nothing less from Naim Audio.

Features Fraim

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Fraim platforms available in Cherry, Natural Ash and Black finishes

Extruded, anodised aluminium Fraim legs available in three heights, and in silver or black finishes

Modular design allows for system expansion over time

Fully decoupled structure with inter-level cup-and-cone interfaces and toughened glass sub-shelf supported on ball bearings

Double-layer base level plus stainless steel floor spikes for

Maximum isolation

Optimised shelf spacing to reduce magnetic interaction between components

Technology & Craft

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Development of the Fraim marked the first time the full engineering resources of a high-end audio manufacturer had been deployed in the design of an equipment stand.

The Fraim brings more detail, pace and focus to music, working in harmony with the Naim Audio philosophy that makes the fundamentals of music – pitch, timing and dynamics – the priorities.

The Fraim principle is that successive minimal contact interfaces progressively decouple the transmission of mechanical energy.

This includes the micro-vibrations created when products are immersed in a sound field and those generated by all products while operating, including power supplies.

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At the same time the interfaces provide a fixed reference plane on which the internal isolation systems of each item of electronics can perform optimally.

Additionally, the shelf height options are configured to ensure that magnetic field interaction between electronic products is minimised.

Fraim material selection is as significant as the arrangement of its components.

Super hard stainless steel, toughened glass selected following intensive listening tests, large section anodised aluminium extrusion and veneered wood composites all contribute to equipment support that both performs to perfection and perfectly complements the Naim Audio aesthetic.

Physical

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Level Height Standard level 175 mm

Medium level 250 mm

Tall level 324 mm

Base level 155 mm

(all inc. glass shelf)

 

Available Height (per level)

Standard level 105 mm

Medium level 180 mm

Tall level 254 mm

 

Shelf Dimensions

Glass Shelf 452 x 340 mm (W x D)
 

Overall Dimensions

643 x 442 mm (W x D)
 

Weight

Standard level 7 kg

Medium level 5.6 kg

Tall level 8.25 kg

Base level 8.6 kg

 

Shipping Weight

Standard level 9 kg

Base level 10.75 kg

Medium level 9.65 kg

Tall level 10.4kg

 

Finish

 

Shelves

Ash, Cherry, Black Ash
 

Uprights

Natural anodised, Black anodised
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Examples showing equipment installed

Classic Line

Fraim

XS Line

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Additional information

Column colour

Black, Silver

Column height

Base tier, Medium, Standard, Tall

Colour

Ash, Black Ash, Cherry

Brand

Naim Audio

Naim Audio Their story begins with one man’s passion for music and weaves its way through four decades and a raft of iconic product launches to the present day. Naim Audio founder Julian Vereker MBE (1945-2000) was a racing car driver, entrepreneur and self-taught engineer with a deep passion for music. Spending his spare time listening to and recording his friends playing live in the 1960s, Julian found that playback on his system at home fell woefully short of the experience he craved. Not content with second best he decided to design his own amplifiers and loudspeakers, ignoring accepted wisdom and focusing on aspects of performance that made music burst to life. These first designs laid the foundations for a range of iconic and award-winning hi-fi products that would reach well into the next century. 1972 A first start at Capital Radio Julian won a contract to supply then start-up radio station, Capital Radio, with audio equipment. The successful design was a compact version of an early Naim Audio power amplifier combined with speaker drive units in one cabinet – the NAM 502 1973 Naim Audio Officially Founded Following the success of Capital Radio, Naim Audio was officially incorporated in 1973 with Julian Vereker and his co-founder Shirley Clarke as directors. Based in a shop in the centre of Salisbury, our first HQ had both manufacturing and demonstration facilities. 1973 The NAP 200 Power Amplifier Naim Audio's first consumer product for home use was launched in the year of our founding: the NAP 200 power amplifier. Originally designed in 1971, its descendant’s power amplifiers differ greatly technologically but still aim for the same performance goals of pace, rhythm and timing 1974 The NAC 12 Preamplifier With a network of dedicated independent retailers now on board in the UK, the NAC 12, our first production preamplifier, was launched. 1980 Classic Advertising As Naim Audio grew in popularity through the 70s and early 80s, the team decided to grab the attention of the press and public with a series of tongue-in-cheek adverts. They reflected the confident, often unorthodox nature of our approach to music playback and have become iconic in their own right. 1983 NAIT Integrated Amplifier Naim Audio’s first integrated amplifier the NAIT introduced. This iconic little integrated amp sounded quite unlike any other integrated of its day and set a trend for so-called ‘super integrateds 1985 The Queen's Award Naim Audio is recognised with the prestigious Queen’s Award for the first time in 1985. We would go on to repeat this achievement a further two times in the 21st century, winning for Export in 2010 and for Innovation in digital music streaming in 2014. 1991 The CDS CD Player Like so many Naim Audio products, the design of our first CD player, the CDS, flew in the face of conventional wisdom. Its Two-box configuration gave the power supply its own separate enclosure and the CD clamp used a rare earth magnet to keep its mass low whilst still firmly holding the disc without vibration 2000 NAP 500 Power Amplifier The year 2000 marked a step change in Naim Audio history. After several years in development, the new flagship Naim Audio NAP 500 power amplifier was born and with it the new industrial design aesthetic that would redefine Naim Audio for the 21st century. Its music-making ability would only be bettered by the arrival of Statement in 2014.

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