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NAD M33v2 BluOS Streaming DAC/Amplifier

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NAD M33v2 BluOS Streaming DAC/AmplifierNAD M33v2 BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier Benefiting from half a decade of technological innovation since the release of its acclaimed predecessor, the NAD M33 V2 integrated amplifier delivers cutting edge improvements at every level. Enhanced digital to analogue and analogue to digital conversion, advanced signal processing, refined bass management and room correction, and an upgrade to second generation Purifi EigentaktClass D amplifier modules all

NAD M33v2 BluOS Streaming DAC/Amplifier

Benefiting from half a decade of technological innovation since the release of its acclaimed predecessor, the NAD M33 V2 integrated amplifier delivers cutting-edge improvements at every level. Enhanced digital-to-analogue and analogue-to-digital conversion, advanced signal processing, refined bass management and room correction, and an upgrade to second-generation Purifi Eigentakt™Class D amplifier modules all contribute to a new reference standard in audiophile stereo amplifier design.

With improved signal-to-noise ratio, lower noise, sharper imaging, and superior timing—thanks in part to new ESS DAC and ADC technologies and Dirac Live Bass Control—the NAD Masters M33 V2 delivers high-resolution audio that’s immersive, lifelike, and emotionally resonant. It remains the ultimate audiophile amplifier with streaming for the modern music lover.

HIGH-RES MUSIC STREAMING. EVERYWHERE.

This category of hi-fi streaming amplifier is often associated with complexity—but one of the most compelling aspects of the NAD M33 V2 is its intuitive user experience. A seven-inch touchscreen color display simplifies operation, while the built-in BluOS streaming platform offers seamless multi-room connectivity and Roon Ready integration. Support for Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) audio and over 25 premium and free music services—including Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD, and Spotify—make the M33 V2 a streaming integrated amplifier that puts an entire musical universe at your fingertips. Combine this with Apple AirPlay 2, Qualcomm aptX HD Bluetooth, and compatibility with local libraries, and your music streaming amplifier becomes a limitless gateway to sonic exploration.

BETTER SOUND THROUGH NEUROSCIENCE

Modern neuroscience has revealed that humans can perceive time differences between sounds down to seven microseconds—an insight that now guides NAD’s signal design. The M33 V2, like its predecessor, uses a psychoacoustically tuned signal path to preserve timing accuracy, improving clarity and reducing listener fatigue. Two advanced signal-processing technologies from MQA Labs, including FOQUS, work with upgraded ESS DAC and ADC components to reduce time smear and improve conversion precision. Combined with NAD’s latest implementation of second-generation Eigentakt™ Class D amplifier technology, the NAD M33 V2 integrated amplifier brings you closer to the recording than ever before.

ENHANCED DIRAC ROOM CORRECTION

Even the best high-end integrated amplifier can’t escape the acoustical limitations of a listening room. That’s why the M33 V2 comes ready for Dirac Live Room Correction, with added support for Dirac Live Bass Control via an optional license. This allows the M33 V2 to optimize both impulse and frequency response by individually calibrating main speakers and subwoofers, tailoring audiophile amplifier performance to your unique environment. Using the included precision measurement microphone, the system calibrates your listening space for optimal sound, whether you’re tuning for music, movies, or multiple seating positions. With five customizable Dirac memory profiles, you can easily adjust for different room configurations and genres—making this the best amp for high-resolution audio and real-world listening.

MODULAR DESIGN FOR MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY

In its standard configuration, the NAD M33 V2 BluOS streaming amp is a complete system—just add speakers. HDMI eARC, digital and analog inputs, a premium MM/MC phono stage, and balanced XLR stereo amplifier inputs and preamp outputs provide everything you need for today and tomorrow. For future expansion, two MDC slots allow for the addition of new modules like the MDC USB DSD, enabling DSD playback and USB audio support. Dual independent subwoofer outputs now offer higher output than the original M33, allowing users to expand easily into multi-subwoofer, Dirac-optimized systems—ideal for home theatre enthusiasts or those seeking reference-grade 2-channel power amp performance with integrated streaming.

WORLD-CLASS PHONO AND HEADPHONE CONNECTIVITY

The M33 V2 includes a high-performance MM/MC phono stage, delivering precision RIAA equalization, an infrasonic filter, and robust overload margin—rivaling stand-alone units. Vinyl lovers will appreciate this seamless analog integration in a digital world. For headphone listeners, the high-current discrete headphone amplifier drives even planar-magnetic and low-impedance studio headphones with authority. And for wireless listeners, aptX HD Bluetooth transmission is onboard—making this a truly versatile audiophile amplifier with streaming for any listening preference.

A DESIGN AS ELEGANT AS IT IS ERGONOMIC

Encased in a beautifully machined aluminum chassis with magnetic iso-point feet, the NAD M33 V2 embodies the elegance and durability of the NAD Masters Series. Its forward-thinking layout and intuitive touchscreen interface reflect its mission: to modernize the traditional Class D stereo amplifier with precision, usability, and aesthetic appeal.

EASY SMARTHOME INTEGRATION

BluOS integrates seamlessly with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri via AirPlay 2, offering complete voice control. The M33 V2 is also certified for major smart home systems including Crestron, Control4, Lutron, KNX, and more, making it a powerful choice for installers and enthusiasts building a smart, connected home. With free apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, and regular updates, the M33 V2 keeps pace with your evolving needs.

FEATURES & DETAILS

  • BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier
  • Second-Generation HybridDigital Purifi Eigentakt™ Amplifier Technology
  • Continuous Power: 200W into 8/4 Ohms
  • Dynamic Power: 300W into 8 Ohms, 550W into 4 Ohms
  • ESS Sabre ES 9039PRO DAC
  • Dirac Live Room LE Correction
  • Optional Dirac Live Full Bandwidth and Bass Control (licenses sold separately)
  • Colour LCD touch display
  • Supports Amazon Alexa
  • AirPlay 2 Integration
  • Supports Siri voice assistant via AirPlay 2
  • Two-way Qualcomm aptX® HD Bluetooth
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Dual Band Wi-Fi 5 a/c/n
  • HDMI eARC, USB Type A input
  • MM/MC phono stage with infrasonic filter
  • Line-level RCA inputs
  • AES/EBU XLR input
  • XLR balanced line input
  • 2 x optical inputs
  • 2 x coax inputs
  • XLR balanced preamp output
  • Stereo RCA preamp output
  • Subwoofer outputs, with selectable crossover frequency
  • High-current headphone amplifier
  • 2 x MDC Slots for future expansion
  • IR input
  • 12V trigger in, 2x 12V trigger out
  • Apps for iOS, Android, Mac OS, Windows
  • Works with leading smart home systems, including Control4, Crestron, iPort, Josh.ai, KNX, Lutron, Nice, RTI , and URC
  • Wide variety of premium music services supported in app, including Amazon Music HD, Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz, TuneIn, Napster, Deezer, and many others
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