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NAD C375BEE review

NAD's latest amplifier successfully bridges the gap between budget and high-end hi-fi

Our Score 4

Last reviewed: 2009-09-11September 11th 2009

Price at launch £1,000.00
MPN C375BEE
Colour Black
Dimensions 435 x 133 x 352
Features 150W x 2 Continuous Power into 4 Ohms and 8 ohms / 200W, 365W, 500W IHF Dynamic power into 8, 4 and 2 ohms / PowerDrive™ circuit / NAD SR 8 Full System Remote control / Front panel Media Player input / Relay Input Switching / Holmgren Toroidal Power transformer / 7 Line inputs, including two tape in/outs / All discrete circuitry / Class A Voltage Stages / Distortion Canceling Circuit / BEE Anti-saturation Clamp / All sockets Gold plated
Weight (kg) 15.3
Amp/Receiver Type Integrated
Impedance (Ohm) 4
Input Impedance 100
Input Sensitivity 158
Max Frequency Response 70
Min Frequency Response 3
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 102

Product Summary

C375BEE

NAD C375BEE

Price at launch

£1,000.00

For

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Bold and dynamic with plenty of grunt

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Compact, attractive easy to handle package

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Offers remarkable control for its price

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Little strain at high volumes

Against

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Slight softness in midband

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Lacks the polish to make the most of some high resolution speakers

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