NAD Amplifiers


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NAD C 326 BEE
listed since 03/2009
AV Amp; Technology: Digital Amplifier
NAD's C326BEE has aesthetics and construction that can't easily be overlooked. Musicality in audio reproduction  …
2 Reviews
 
 
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C 355 BEE
listed since 03/2008
Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier; Number of Channels: 2
Capable of pumping out the bass in typical NAD fashion, the C355BEE certainly doesn't deviate from the path set out by its forbears. Unfortunately, What Hi  …
1 Review
 
 
  NAD C 375 BEE
listed since 05/2009
Integrated Amplifier
Lack of engagement despite an overall competence mars NAD's C375BEE amplifier. Lazy dynamics and attack and  …
1 Review
 
 
  C 315BEE
listed since 08/2007
Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier
"... The C315BEE may appear unassuming, but its musical impact is unashamedly spectacular."
2 Reviews
 
 
 
listed since 06/2007
Integrated Amplifier
"Lack of momentum and off-the-pace definition spoils the NADs' chances."
1 Review
 
 
  C325BEE
listed since 07/2006
Integrated Amplifier
"If you're looking for an easy-going, musical amplifier you should give this NAD a go."
1 Review
 
 
 
listed since 10/2006
Pre-amp, Power Amplifier
"... with enough power to lift your roof, yet with all the fine detail to satisfy even most demanding audiophile."
1 Review
 
 
 
listed since 07/2007
Home Cinema in a Box
"The receiver is fairly impressive, but the player less so; together they make a good, but not great system."
1 Review
 
 
 
 
"Big NAD lacks bark and bite"
1 Amplifier
What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue 7/2009
On test: NAD C 375 BEE
An impressive-looking amp on paper, with room at the rear to slot in a phone module, masses of connectivity and vast amounts of power - up to 500W per channel at peak or 150W continuous - NAD's C375BEE is all the more disappointing for not making the most of it. Review details: Single Test    Test results
"Budget belters to power up your tunes, from £250"
1 Amplifier, and 3 additional Amplifiers (approx. £290 - £400)
What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue 5/2009
On test: NAD C 326 BEE, Marantz PM6002, Rotel RA-04, Yamaha HiFi A-S 700
Begin your audio components experience by adding a separate amplifier to your kit. These entry-level models are all exceptional though the technology, features and specifications might appear a little uninspiring. The results though are all that matter. Review details: Four budget stereo amplifiers were reviewed and rated on sound, build and features. Final verdicts of 3 x "excellent" and 1 x "very good" were awarded.    Test results
"New NAD makes music flow"
1 Amplifier (approx. £300)
What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue 4/2009
On test: NAD C 326 BEE
Sometimes producing a sound that struck listeners as cold, NAD's latest stereo amplifier, the C326BEE impresses with all the usual styling and features and a sound that is responsive and compelling, making the listening experience all the more enjoyable. Review details: Single Test    Test results

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