Features
While 150W is very powerful for home use, there
can never be too much power if you like your music
loud and clear. An option to add more power in the
future is to ‘bridge’ the C 275BEE and add a matching
C 275BEE for one of the most powerful home audio
systems you’ll ever encounter. Power goes from 150W
x 2 to over 400W x 2! This also has the additional
benefit of being ‘dual mono’, meaning each channel
and each speaker is totally isolated from the effect of
the other.
The C 275BEE is equipped with NAD’s ATOLogic
circuit which includes both a 12V-trigger system and
signal-sensing turn ON option. This extra level of
flexibility makes it easy to integrate the C 275BEE into
automated control systems or simply enjoy the extra
convenience of auto turn ON. Consumption is a very
low <1W when in Standby mode.
Design: PowerDrive
The C 275BEE also benefits from NAD’s proprietary
PowerDrive circuit topology, now well established
and used throughout the NAD product range.
The PowerDrive topology allows the C 2 75BEE to
deliver maximum performance under virtually any
circumstance, independent of the loudspeakers it
is driving. The circuitry automatically senses the
impedance characteristics of the loudspeaker and will
then adjust its power supply settings to best cope with
that specific load. PowerDrive
TM
topology is a practical
approach to enable an amplifier to easily deal with
musical dynamics and difficult speaker loads. Thus
we have the highly desirable characteristics of high
dynamic power and low impedance drive capability in
one affordable package.
Getting high dynamic power from the power supply to
your loudspeaker requires a fast wideband amplifier
stage rugged enough to pass and control high peak
currents without premature protection intervening.
The safe operating limit for the C 275BEE has 4
times the capacity of the typical amplifier in this price
range by using 4 pairs of 220W output transistors
per channel.
The C 275BEE has the lowest levels of distortion and
noise available in its price class and is easily capable of
embarrassing far more expensive products. To prove it
NAD uses Full Disclosure Power, the most demanding
criteria for performance measurement. FDP specifies
distortion under the most extreme conditions of low
impedance loads and frequency extremes rather than
the simple and easy 1kHz @ 8 Ohms test quoted
by many of our competitors. We use this stricter
performance criterion because it more closely matches
the demands of real music and real loudspeakers.
Maintaining specified distortion at 4 Ohms and at
20Hz and 20kHz is several orders of magnitude
more difficult to achieve than the simple 8 Ohms
and 1kHz test.
NAD also takes a stand against the meaningless
“brochure power” touted by many of our competitors
by offering Full Disclosure power specs. We specify
minimum continuous power, across the entire audible
range of frequencies, at rated distortion, for both
8 and 4 Ohms with all channels driven simultaneously.
Perhaps even more importantly, we also specify
Dynamic Power at 8, 4, and even 2 Ohms, which better
describes the way the amplifier will perform in the
real world, with musical signals and reactive
loudspeaker loads.
Less Distortion = More Music
Noise and distortion mask the fine details of a musical
recording robbing musical texture and dimension and
replacing them with non-musical artifacts. NAD has
spent the last 35 years perfecting our designs to have
the lowest distortion and highest power in its price
class. This cannot be overstated! Our competitors
often rate distortion at only 80% of rated power, and
even then can’t match our very conservative spec of
0.009% at any frequency within the range of human
hearing. Our noise spec is often 10dB (100 times!)
less than that of competing amplifiers. This is far
from a trivial difference as fine detail and nuance
(micro dynamics) are often obscured by noise in lesser
amplifiers, robbing a performance of that illusive sense
of ‘realism’. It is that exciting feeling of being there at
the live performance.
But even the most carefully reported specs cannot fully
describe the sonic performance of an amplifier. Only
your own ears can finally judge our achievement. We
urge you to listen and compare NAD to other products
in its price range, and even higher. We don’t think
you’ll find anything that comes close to offering the
C 275BEE’s overall musical satisfaction, well-rounded
performance, and stellar value for money.
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