NICE NAD 375BEE 150w/ch integrated amp with remote
geppy1
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I am selling my NAD 375BEE integrated amp. The amp was purchased from my local dealerand is in excellent condition and works perfectly It comes with the power cord, copy of manual and SR8 NAD system remote. The remote even operated my M5 Master series CD player. The sound is slightly to the warm side of neutral and the thing is very well built Controls have a nice feel to there operation. More below/ Will be double boxed and fully insured My packing is legendary so no worries. These seem to hold their value very well . Asking $750 plus shipping
The C 375BEE is far more than a bigger C 355BEE — in fact, it is much closer in spec to the M3 Integrated Amplifier from NAD’s high end Masters Series. It also incorporates an updated version of NAD’s “Building Block” concept to make the addition of the PP375 phono module or the MDC DAC USB Digital Analogue Converter and other affordable future upgrades possible. Attention to the most minute detail is evident everywhere, from the heavy gauge steel chassis to the sophisticated power supplies and copper buss bars channeling almost absurd amounts of current to the custom gold plated speaker binding posts.
The C 375BEE boasts many upgrades and refinements taken from NAD Masters Series M3 Amplifier. These include application of Bjørn Erik Edvardsen’s Distortion Canceling Circuit in the output stage and BEE Clamp in the power supply. An improved tone control circuit and revised PCB layout has reduced distortion and noise to unprecedented levels. Taken together, these improvements mark a sharp upturn in performance that simply must be heard to be fully appreciated.
Note:
The C 375BEE features two MDC slots in the rear so you can comfortably install both an MDC DAC and the inboard PP375 module. The MDC DAC has a selector switch built into the rear panel that allows you to select the Phono module as required.
150W x 2 Continuous Power into 4 Ohms and 8 Ohms
250W, 410W, 600W IHF Dynamic power into 8, 4 and 2 Ohms, respectively
PowerDriveTM circuit
NAD SR-8 Full System Remote Control
Headphone socket
Front panel Media Player (MP) input for attaching portable MP3 Player
Relay Input Switching
Holmgren Toroidal Power transformer
7 Line inputs, including two tape in/outs
All discrete circuitry
Class A Voltage Stages (Preamp and Power Amp)
Distortion Canceling Circuit
BEE Anti-saturation Clamp
Short signal path from input to output
All sockets Gold plated
Tone controls defeat switch
Main-amp input & 2 pre-amp outputs
Speaker A + B outputs and switching
Soft ClippingTM
IR Input/Output
12V trigger out
RS-232 serial port
Detachable IEC Power Cable
Optional PP375 MC/MM Phono Module
<1W Standby Power Consumption
The C 375BEE is far more than a bigger C 355BEE — in fact, it is much closer in spec to the M3 Integrated Amplifier from NAD’s high end Masters Series. It also incorporates an updated version of NAD’s “Building Block” concept to make the addition of the PP375 phono module or the MDC DAC USB Digital Analogue Converter and other affordable future upgrades possible. Attention to the most minute detail is evident everywhere, from the heavy gauge steel chassis to the sophisticated power supplies and copper buss bars channeling almost absurd amounts of current to the custom gold plated speaker binding posts.
The C 375BEE boasts many upgrades and refinements taken from NAD Masters Series M3 Amplifier. These include application of Bjørn Erik Edvardsen’s Distortion Canceling Circuit in the output stage and BEE Clamp in the power supply. An improved tone control circuit and revised PCB layout has reduced distortion and noise to unprecedented levels. Taken together, these improvements mark a sharp upturn in performance that simply must be heard to be fully appreciated.
Note:
The C 375BEE features two MDC slots in the rear so you can comfortably install both an MDC DAC and the inboard PP375 module. The MDC DAC has a selector switch built into the rear panel that allows you to select the Phono module as required.
150W x 2 Continuous Power into 4 Ohms and 8 Ohms
250W, 410W, 600W IHF Dynamic power into 8, 4 and 2 Ohms, respectively
PowerDriveTM circuit
NAD SR-8 Full System Remote Control
Headphone socket
Front panel Media Player (MP) input for attaching portable MP3 Player
Relay Input Switching
Holmgren Toroidal Power transformer
7 Line inputs, including two tape in/outs
All discrete circuitry
Class A Voltage Stages (Preamp and Power Amp)
Distortion Canceling Circuit
BEE Anti-saturation Clamp
Short signal path from input to output
All sockets Gold plated
Tone controls defeat switch
Main-amp input & 2 pre-amp outputs
Speaker A + B outputs and switching
Soft ClippingTM
IR Input/Output
12V trigger out
RS-232 serial port
Detachable IEC Power Cable
Optional PP375 MC/MM Phono Module
<1W Standby Power Consumption
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Man you always have cool stuff! GLWS!Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
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Had one of these about 11 years ago. Great integrated. You won’t be disappointed. GLWTSDynaudIo Evoke 30, VPI Prime, Soundsmith Zephyr MKIII, PS audio Stellar phono pre, McCormack DNA 0.5 Gold, ARC LS-17se, Eversolo dmp A8, MIT AVT MA ic’s and speaker cables, ps audio stellar power plant 3
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OK I am on hold on this. I have tried this amp before and always thought it was a little to warm for me and not real clear compared to say B&Ks more neutral stuff Ref 2220 and PT 5. or Exposure 2010s2s I had tried two different Audioquest jumpers and another one which I have not idea what it is. The older AQ helped sharpen things but thin. I then tried some ICs which is annoying because part of the reason to have an integrated amp IS TO CUT DOWN ON ICs and POWER CORDS. May have well have spectates then. Which by the way is an American thing ie mine is bigger then yours The rest of the world seems content with integrateds. Point of all this is that a Audioquest Emerald did wonders. Python was brighter and lacked the definition or richness which older AQ stuff seems to have . The AP original Copper Oval also worked well. Too many variables. Just hate having to have an IC hanging out the back of an integrated between pre and power. FYI the NAD is not as dry as the Anthem 225. Point of all this is I reassessing.
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Back up for sale Asking $725
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NOW $695!! WOW May as well go down big
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NOW $675 That is a a very good price on a 375
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SOLD
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Congratulations! Someone got a really nice amp.