NAD launched new C 700 V2 BluOS streaming amplifier.

NAD launched new C 700 V2 BluOS streaming amplifier.

Source: Press Release, Last Accessed: 2024/06/27


Building on the success of its acclaimed predecessor, the C 700 V2 boasts significant upgrades in performance and functionality, solidifying its class-leading position in the elegant, value-driven, “just add speakers” category. The C 700 V2 features an improved ESS Sabre DAC, MM phono input, Dolby Digital decoding, Dirac Live readiness and IR remote control.
With the inclusion of an advanced ESS Sabre ES9028 DAC, the amplifier promises a refined listening experience characterized by greater precision and depth, the company says. This upgrade, along with NAD’s HybridDigital UcD amplifier technology, ensures powerful and clear sound reproduction, catering to both audiophiles and music enthusiasts, NAD states. The ability to switch to a 4.1 Dolby Digital Surround setup with BluOS Enabled rear channels and a wired subwoofer expands its versatility, making it suitable for both music and home theatre applications.
The NAD C 700 V2 is now ready for Dirac Live, offering users the ability to unlock advanced room correction capabilities with a purchase of a Dirac Live license. Using a calibrated microphone (sold separately) and the Dirac app, users can precision-tune their speakers to enjoy music and movies as originally intended from anywhere in the listening room. The C 700 V2 stores up to five Dirac Live profiles, accommodating different setups and room conditions.
Connectivity includes a MM phono input, HDMI eARC, two-way aptX HD Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and a USB Type A port.
The NAD C 700 V2 is available at authorized retailers for a suggested retail price of $1,599/€1,599.


For more information: https://nadelectronics.com/


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