NAD C368 Integrated Amplifier Unboxing | The Listening Post | TLPCHC TLPWLG
NAD C368 Integrated Amplifier unboxed, unboxing, first look hands on. With the C 368 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier, your home audio system will never fall behind the pack. Thanks to NAD's MDC technology, the C 368 is easily customisable and ready for all future features and upgrades. With the optional BluOS® module, the C 368 can connect to your network and be controlled through a smartphone, tablet, or desktop, and connect wirelessly to any other BluOS Enabled device to create a multi-room High Resolution Audio system. You can also instantly connect to the C 368 through Bluetooth, giving you the ability to stream wirelessly from any Bluetooth Enabled device, and if you’re a vinyl fan, you can also add a turntable. Enjoying music has never been so easy. A totally modern approach to amplification, the C 368 is the ultimate amp for any music lover’s system. Getting it Right NAD never overlook the most crucial of requirements. From low noise circuits to precise volume control action, to accurate channel balance and proper input and output impedance characteristics, NAD do everything they can to get these things exactly right. NAD also include an MM Phono stage with precisely accurate RIAA equalization, high overload margins, extremely low noise, and an innovative circuit to suppress infrasonic noise that is present on all LPs – all without affecting bass response. NAD's line inputs can accommodate all kinds of analogue source components by offering ideal input impedance characteristics with linear ultra-low-noise buffer amplifiers to prevent any sonic degradation. Forward Thinking Modular Design Construction (MDC), allows you to customise your NAD amplifier with additional capabilities and features, now or in the future. The two available MDC slots can accommodate a variety of upgrade modules including 4K video capable HDMI switching, additional Digital Inputs, additional Analogue and Phono Inputs, and one of the most advanced Hi-Res Audio multi-room wireless systems available, the BluOS music management system developed by Bluesound. BluOS connects to your network and is controlled via smartphone, tablet or desktop to manage your music collection and connect you to a growing list of high-quality streaming music services. Instant Connection You can connect instantly to the C 368 with Bluetooth®aptX®, allowing you to stream music wirelessly from any Bluetooth-enabled device. Bluetooth can also be used to listen to other sources connected to the C 368 via wireless headphones. There is also a control app to control all functions of your C 368. Adding the optional BluOS Module provides access to your local area network via Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet connection and adds Hi-Res Audio streaming. Features... 80W x 2 Continuous power into 8 or 4 Ohms Bluetooth A2DP with aptX supported MM Phono input Analogue line inputs SPDIF coax and optical inputs Speaker A, Speaker B Stereo or Bridge mode configuration Preamp/Subwoofer out Headphone amplifier MDC Slots for future upgrades IR Remote Smartphone Control App 12V Trigger in/out IR in/out RS-232 Serial port for control Control4, Crestron, RTI, URC, AMX, Savant, Elan certified Specifications... Line Input, Pre Out THD (20Hz-20kHz): 0.005% at 2V out Signal/Noise Ratio: 106dB (IHF; A-weighted, ref. 500mV out, unity gain) Channel Separation: 80dB (1kHz); 70dB (10kHz) Input Impedance (R and C): 22 kilohm + 100pF Maximum Input Signal: 4.5Vrms (ref. 0.1% THD) Output Impedance: Source Z + 240 Ohm Input Sensitivity: 93mV (ref. 500mV out, Volume maximum) Frequency Response: ±0.03dB (20Hz-20kHz) Maximum voltage output – IHF load: 4.5V (ref. 0.1% THD) Tone Controls: Treble: ±7.0dB at 20kHz. Bass: ±7.0dB at 60Hz. Balance: -10dB Phono Input, Pre Out THD (20Hz-20kHz): 0.01% at 2V out Signal to Noise Ratio: 84dB (200 Ohm source; A-weighted, ref. 500mV out). 76dB (MM cartridge source, IHF; A-weighted, ref. 500mV out) Input Sensitivity: 1.44mV (ref. 500mV out, Volume maximum) Frequency Response: ±0.3dB (20Hz-20kHz) Maximum Input Signal at 1kHz: 80mVrms (ref. 0.1% THD) Line Input, Headphone Out THD (20Hz-20kHz): 0.005% at 1V out Signal/Noise Ratio: 110dB (32 Ohm loads; A-weighted, ref. 2V out, unity gain) Frequency Response: ±0.3dB (20Hz-20kHz) Channel Separation: 60dB at 1kHz Output Impedance: 6 Ohms Dimensions: (WxHxD) 435 x 100 x 390mm Weight: 10.1kg #TLPCHC | #TLPWLG Join us on our other platforms:- Facebook :: / tlpchc Instagram :: / tlpchc Pinterest :: / tlpchc_tlpwlg Twitter :: / tlpchc Tumblr :: / thelisteningpost WWW :: https://listeningpost.co.nz/

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