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The wild child of audio visual receivers is a credit to the NAD lineage
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The wild child of audio visual receivers is a credit to the NAD lineage

NAD's first foray into network streaming is a potential giant-killer from the brand's established Classic range

NAD's VISO Three is far removed from the grey boxes that the company is famous for

For a very small outlay, you can have all the benefits of high-quality FM/AM radio with NAD's new C426

NAD's budget combi looks very promising, but while looks can be deceiving the listening test reveals all

This budget phono stage includes a USB output for hooking up to your PC

Judged for its CD performance only, this multi-format player managed to hold its own

NAD updates their flagship home cinema system with a modular design principle

A good iPod dock that is designed to play nicely with other NAD kit

Like many, I admire NAD's long-standing adherence to its 'music first' ideology, which basically boils down to putting performance before features that you might not use. In simpler times this was a clear signpost that the brand prioritised sonic integrity above all else. But advocating feature frugality is a harder sell in today's AVR market, particularly when it has become dominated by Japanese brands (notably Onkyo) which cram their receivers with every conceivable piece of tech going.

NAD’s amplifiers have, in recent years, fulfilled most peoples’ expectations as good, honest, no-nonsense workhorses, with a good and reliable performance record. And there’s no reason why the new C355BEE should be any different, retaining, as it does, some of the best ingredients of the company’s well-loved C352 model.

The replacement for the C320BEE has walked off the catwalk

This is the first dual-band tuner we've seen from NAD - indeed, the first DAB one - and in essence it's everything one expects a dual-band tuner to be. It has separate FM/AM - okay, so it's triple-band, but we're talking about the hi-fi aspects here
To say that the NAD Masters Series M55 is something of a departure for NAD is a big understatement. Gone is dull-as-dishwater design and drab-grey finish, gone are the budget underpinnings to hit low price points
NAD has been famed in the past for its big power amplifiers - but none have come quite as huge or as mighty as the unfortunately titled M25. Weighing in at 44kg and nearly half a metre deep...
The M15 is an ideal cosmetic partner for the M55 DVD player and simply exudes an air of classy, timeless design that most battleship Japanese AV amps miss completely
It takes a lot for a one-box home cinema system to make it into the review pages of Home Cinema Choice, but the L73 screamed out for inclusion. For starters, it has the heritage of the NAD brand, for years synonymous with affordable audiophile sound