NAD Electronics has announced the launch of its new streaming amplifier, the C 700 V2 BluOS. This model features significant improvements over its predecessor, including an advanced ESS Sabre DAC, MM phono input, Dolby Digital decoding, and Dirac Live readiness.
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Key Features of the NAD C 700 V2:
- ESS Sabre ES9028 DAC: Provides a more precise and deeper listening experience.
- HybridDigital UcD Amplification: Ensures clear and powerful sound reproduction.
- Surround Sound Capabilities: Integration with a 4.1 Dolby Digital Surround setup, using BluOS-enabled rear channels and wired subwoofer.
- Versatile Connectivity: Includes HDMI eARC, two-way aptX HD Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, and USB Type A.
- Dirac Live Readiness: Allows for advanced room correction with personalized audio profiles.
- BluOS Streaming: Access to over 20 music streaming services, internet radio stations, and local digital music libraries.
- Voice Control Support: Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri.
- Design: 5-inch HD display, solid aluminum body.
The C 700 V2 will be available at authorized retailers in late August 2024, with a suggested retail price of $1599 in the US, €1599 in Europe and $2199 in Canada.