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NAD M 33 BluOS® Streaming DAC Amplifier NADM33

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NAD M 33 BluOS® Streaming DAC Amplifier NADM33The NAD M 33 BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier is a versatile device that can accommodate both digital and analog sources, with 6 digital inputs and 3 analog inputs. It features Hybrid Digital Purifi Eigentakt technology for vivid and lifelike sound, and has modular design construction for easy upgrades to fit future technologies. NAD M 33 BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier The M33 is a hybrid digital audio converter and amplifier that is BluOs enabled, so you

The NAD M 33 BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier is a versatile device that can accommodate both digital and analog sources, with 6 digital inputs and 3 analog inputs. It features Hybrid Digital Purifi Eigentakt technology for vivid and lifelike sound, and has modular design construction for easy upgrades to fit future technologies.

NAD M 33 BluOS® Streaming DAC Amplifier

The M33 is a hybrid digital audio converter and amplifier that is BluOs™ enabled, so you can create a wireless ecosystem of connected devices in your home. The device relies on Hybrid Digital Purifi Eigentakt™ technology to project sound that is vivid and lifelike yet won’t suffer from any noise or distortion coming from the hardware itself. It’s compatible with a wide array of digital and analog devices and features NAD’s modular design construction, so you can seamlessly upgrade the amplifier to fit an even larger selection of products and technologies.

FEATURES

Connection and Wireless Flexibility

Whether looking to connect digital or analogue sources, the M33 comes well equipped to accommodate for all of these: 6 digital inputs and 3 analogue inputs, including MM phono. Around back, the rear panel hosts two sets of speaker outputs capable of bi-wiring and a stereo Subwoofer Output with a fully configurable Digital Crossover. Airplay 2 and Bluetooth AptX-HD allow for local wireless streaming from a phone or tablet.

*Some features will be available via a future software update

BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier
Hybrid Digital Purifi Eigentakt™ Amplifier Technology
Continuous Power: 200W into 8/4 Ohms
32-BIT/384kHz ESS Sabre DAC
Dirac Live Room LE Correction*
Colour LCD touch display
BluOS multi-room Integration
2 x MDC Slots for Future Expansion
Wireless control with AirPlay 2 and aptX HD Bluetooth Integration
Comprehensive digital and analog connectivity including HDMI eARC
Integrates seamlessly with leading smart home control systems
MDC (Modular Design Construction) offers ability to upgrade to future digital formats as they become available. Two MDC slots provided.
CI friendly- RS232 Serial Control Port. Trigger In/Out.
IR In with learning function
*Some features will be available via a future software update; Full Dirac Live upgrades can be purchased through the Dirac Live software.

SPECIFICATIONS

AMPLIFIER SECTION

    • Rated output power (ref. 20 Hz-20 kHz at rated THD, both channels driven)
    • >200 W into 8 ohms >380 W into 4 ohms
    • Rated output power, Bridge mode (ref. 20 Hz – 20 kHz at rated THD)
    • >700 W into 8 ohms
    • Input sensitivity
    • 865 mV (ref. 200W 8 ohms, Volume maximum)
    • THD (20 Hz – 20 kHz)
    • <0.003 % (1W to 200 W, 8 ohms and 4 ohms)
    • Signal-to-Noise ratio
    • >98 dB (A-weighted, ref. 1 W out in 8 ohms)
      >120 dB (A-weighted, ref. 200 W out in 8 ohms)
    • Clipping power
    • >210 W (0.1 % THD 1 kHz 8 ohms)
    • IHF dynamic power
    • 8 ohms: 260 W
      4 ohms: 520 W
    • Peak output current
    • ≥25 A (in 1 ohm, 1 ms)
    • Damping factor
    • >800 (ref. 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 6.5 kHz)
    • Frequency response
    • ±0.2 dB (20 Hz -20 kHz)
      -3 dB at 60 kHz

PREAMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONS

LINE IN

  • Input Impedance (r and c)
  • 47kΩ/180pF
  • Input Sensitivity
  • 280mV (ref. 500mV out, Volume Maximum)
  • Maximum input level 20Hz-20Khz
  • 2 Vrms/8 Vrms (low sensitivity mode)
  • Tone Controls
  • Treble: ±6 dB at 10kHz Bass: ±6 dB at 100Hz
  • Max Output Signal
  • 4Vrms (ref. 0.1% THD)

PREOUT

  • Maximum output level
  • 3.9 Vrms (ref. 0.1% THD)
  • Signal-to-Noise ratio
  • >120 dB (A-weighted, ref. 2 V out)
  • Output impedance
  • 100 ohms

SUBOUT

  • Maximum output level
  • 1.1 Vrms (ref. 0.1 % THD 100Hz)
  • Signal-to-Noise ratio
  • >102 dB (20 Hz-20 kHz, ref. 1V out)
  • THD+N
  • <0.005 % (refer 1.1 V 20 Hz-200 Hz)
  • Output impedance
  • 680 ohms

PHONO

  • Input sensitivity
  • MM: 1.2 mV
    MC: 100 µV
  • Input impedance (R and C)
  • MM: 56 kohms/100 pF
    MC: 100 ohms/280 pF
  • Signal to noise ratio (ref. 2 V Preout A-weighted)
  • MM: >92 dB
    MC: >76 dB
  • THD+N (ref 2V Preout 1kHz)
  • MM: <0.003 %
    MC: <0.02 %
  • RIAA response accuracy MM/MC
  • ±0.2 dB 20 Hz -20 kHz

HEADPHONES

  • Output Impedance
  • 2.2ohms
  • Output power
  • >100 mW/32 ohms

BluOS SECTION

AUDIO

  • Supported audio file format*
  • MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG, WMA-L, ALAC, OPUS
  • Supported high- resolution audio file format*
  • FLAC, MQA, WAV, AIFF
  • Sampling rate
  • up to 192 kHz
  • Bit depths
  • 16 – 24

CONNECTIVITY

  • Network connectivity
  • Gigabit Ethernet RJ45
    Wi-Fi 5
  • Supported network file share protocol
  • Server Message Block (SMB)
  • USB
  • 1 x Type-A port for connection to USB memory stick (FAT32 or NTFS formatted) and supported peripherals
  • Bluetooth quality
  • Support for aptX® HD
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Two-Way (Receive and Headphone modes)

USER INTERFACE

  • Supported operating system**
  • Music playback from network shares on the following desktop operating systems: Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, Vista, 7, 8 to current Windows Operating Systems and macOS versions**
  • Mobile Application
  • Free BluOS Controller App available for download from the respective App stores of Apple iOS devices (iPad, iPhone and iPod), Android devices, Kindle Fire and Windows or macOS desktops
  • Front panel
  • 7-inch full colour touch screen
  • Remote control
  • HTRM 2 remote control

POWER CONSUMPTION

  • Auto Standby ON
  • <0.5W
  • Idle Power
  • <40W

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

  • Dimensions WxHxD **
  • 435 x 133 x 396 mm (17 1/8 x 5 1/4 x 15 5/8”)
  • Net Weight
  • 9.7kg (21.4lb)
  • Shipping Weight
  • 18.4kg (40.6 lb)

NOTE

* – Supported audio file format, cloud services and free internet radio are subject to change without notice.
** – Gross dimension includes feet and extended rear panel terminals

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