NAD Keeps Its Promises
Whereas other manufacturers slap new model numbers on receivers with subtle design updates, NAD prefers to do new versions of existing models under their existing model numbers. The T 777v3 ($2499) a/v receiver has four slots for upgrade modules, while the T 758v3 ($1199) has one slot. Both have onboard Atmos/X, Ultra HD, and the BluOS multi-room system, so you need not make painful choices and the slots are free for future needs.
Also shown and shipping are the C 388, C 368, and C 338 stereo integrated DAC-amps, at $1599, $899, and $649 respectively. All of the above surround and stereo products are shipping now except for the C 338 which will take a few weeks more.
The CI 720 BluOS power node (or amp) is shipping now for $899 and the RM 720 rack, which can hold six nodes, for $249. Also here and now are the M 32 150-watt stereo digital power amp ($3999) and the M 50.2 two-terabyte audio server with CD slot ($3999), which combines two previous BluOS products.
Roon music software and MQA-invigorated Tidal streaming have been added to the BluOS multi-room app.
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