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Integrated Amplifier NAD C 316BEE V2
Model: NADC316BEEV2BLK
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18 580 ₴
Circuit Design: Digital
Amplifier Type: Integral
Power: 45 W (8 Ohm), 60 W (4 Ohm)
Number of Channels: 2
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Network Player NAD CS1
Model: CS1BPR
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21 650 ₴
Type: Network (streamer)
Wireless Capabilities: AirPlay, Bluetooth, Chromecast, Wi-Fi
Supported File Formats: FLAC, ALAC, LPCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+, AC3, Ogg Vorbis, HE-AAC, WMA
Connectors: USB-C, Ethernet RJ45, Mini-jack, RCA, TOSLINK
Dimensions, mm: 140 x 140 x 55
DAC and Amplifier NAD C 328
Model: NADC328BLK
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26 150 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 50 W
Number of Channels: 2
DAC and amplifier NAD C 338
Model: NADC338BLK
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31 110 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 50 W per channel (80 W maximum)
Number of Channels: 2
Stereo Amplifier NAD C 3050
Model: NADC3050BLK
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60 380 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 100 W (180 W maximum per channel)
Number of Channels: 2
Streaming Amplifier NAD C 700
Model: NADC700BLK
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88 200 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 80 W
Number of Channels: 2
Streaming Amplifier NAD C 700 V2
Model: NADC700V2BLK
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89 999 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 80
Number of Channels: 2
Stereo Amplifier NAD C 3050 LE
Model: NADC3050LEBLK
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92 840 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 100 W (180 W maximum per channel)
Number of Channels: 2
Amplifier NAD T758 V3i (AV receiver)
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Amplifier NAD T758 V3i (AV receiver)
Model: NADT758V3IBLK
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102 170 ₴
Circuit Design: Transistor
Amplifier Type: Integral, Multichannel
Amplifier Class: AB
Power: Output power stereo mode 110W (8Ω within nominal distortion), full power opening (all channels operate simultaneously) 7×60W (0.05% THD, 20–20kHz), dynamic power IHF: 8Ω–137W, 4Ω–243W
Number of Channels: 7
DAC and amplifier NAD C 399
DAC and amplifier NAD C 399
Model: NADC399BLK
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110 450 ₴
DAC Model: ESS Sabre 9028
Number of Channels: 2
Max. Resolution, bit: 32
Max. sampling rate, kHz: 384
Power: 180 W per channel (8/4 Ohm); instantaneous power: 250 W per channel
Streaming Amplifier NAD M10 V2
Model: NADM10V2BLK
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146 300 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 100 W
Number of Channels: 2
Amplifier with streamer function NAD T 778
190 410 ₴
Circuit Design: Hybrid
Amplifier Type: Integral
Amplifier Class: D
Power: 9 x 85 W
Number of Channels: 9.2
Products from NAD Electronics are available in the following categories: Power Amps, Players, DACs (Digital to Analog Converters), Phono Correctors, Vinyl Players

When NAD’s gregarious Managing Director, Marty Borish, hired the company’s quiet genius of an audio engineer, Bjorn Erik Edvardsen, the NAD magic began to percolate. Soon this creative team saw a space in the market for a new category of affordable, high-quality electronics. Sure, there were high performing amplifiers, but they often came with a lot of extraneous features that bloated their cost. Edvardsen believed he could make an affordable amplifier that utilized state-of-the-art engineering by focusing solely on the essentials for good sound. Young people wanted in on this hi-fi experience too and affordability was an issue! This revolutionary concept became the ethos that would drive NAD to produce some of the most storied products of a generation.

Edvardsen began testing new ways to combine and configure transistors, wiring, and the like, to create the pair’s first amplifiers – prototypes that had yet to be identified as NAD products. These first units were a bit crude in their design and manufacture, but they sounded better than comparable amplifiers in their price range. Almost right away, these early prototypes captured the attention of audio enthusiasts, distributors, and critically, some investors, and paved the way for NAD.

Initially headquartered in London, UK, NAD’s growing team of engineers, led by Edvardsen, obsessively experimented and refined the electronic designs, seeking that eureka moment when they knew they had a winning design. This culminated in the ultimate reward for the engineers and the brand – the distinction of creating the best-selling hi-fi amplifier in history, the NAD 3020. This was a turning point for NAD; a point when both Edvardsen and the NAD brand developed a cult-like following that has remained loyal to NAD products and solutions ever since.

The success of the 3020 was followed by other successes and industry firsts. The 6100 cassette deck was the world’s first Dolby C player, which continued the brand’s performance and value mantra. The NAD 5200 became one of the world’s first early premium CD players. The M2 redefined the digital amplification category, smashing the preconceptions of many audiophiles that digital amplification couldn’t deliver high performance sound. These products were all underpinned by remarkable technologies developed by NAD’s labs, sometimes in collaboration with outside technology partners. Modular Design Construction, HybridDigital, DirectDigital, Enhanced Ambience Recover System (EARS), SoftClipping, among numerous other technologies, that through five decades, represented NAD’s research and development prowess.

Today, our development team is Canadian based. The team is led by one of Edvardsen’s closest associates and protégés carrying forward the legacy that Borish and Edvardsen began. Although Borish and Edvardsen have since passed away, a conversation with any one of our dedicated team members will tell you that like them, we are driven by nothing more than a belief – a passionate belief that true-to-source sound should be accessible to everyone. The meticulous and persistent approach with which we pursue our goal means that NAD owners can take comfort in the knowledge that every product we build sounds significantly better than any before it. In fact, we won’t release a product that achieves anything less.

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