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NAD Stereo Receiver reviewsNAD 705 Stereo Receiver The NAD Model 705, which falls in the middle of the company's receiver lineup, follows the NAD tradition of striving for high performance and functional design at a reasonable price. For example, all NAD amplifiers, whether separate components or part of a receiver, feature what the company calls Power... NAD 712 Stereo Receiver As the heroes of American action films say, we have good and bad news for you. Good news: popular English company "NAD" came to new rational policy of mass production, deciding to completely combine the most successful models in its new components. The consumer consciously buys not just a device but... NAD 7220PE Stereo Receiver NAD has always eschewed the bells, lights, and whistles approach to audio product design. Judging from its front panel, the 7220PE might well be characterized as the "plain Jane" of stereo receivers. Yet, when you look behind that rather drab front and begin to explore its innovative circuit design,... NAD 7600 Stereo Receiver As the only receiver in NAD's Monitor Series, the 7600 may be considered the paterfamilias of the entire line. It is strictly an audio model (though one input is designated for the audio from a video source), and its concentration on performance and value is what we have come to expect from NAD. The... NAD C 725BEE Stereo Receiver In the list of Hi-Fi-components of this famous company, until recently one of only two stereo receiver. And recently there was a third - a much more advanced and even somewhere uncompromising model NAD C 725BEE. In the traditional body design packed NAD electronics, not ashamed to even entry-level High... |