Is the NAD M27 surround power amplifier good?
Is the NAD M27 surround power amplifier good?
The NAD M27 surround power amplifier has exceptional looks and build quality. It is beautiful to look at. That beauty runs way deep into its veins, producing lots of power in a class-leading way. Efficiency of class-d power amplifier and switching power supplies serve to keep the unit quite cool for its power rating and number of channels.
Which is better the NAD M27 or the Halcro?
While both of these amplifiers could play loud and did not display any indication of distortion, the Halcro had an advantage in being more musical, with more finesse and clarity. The NAD M27 is even more compact than the Halcro and 24 pounds lighter (31 pounds total), and it continues the trend of improved fidelity.
Which is the most powerful nad amplifier in the world?
The M27 is capable of 180 watts of continuous power per channel, with all channels driven, with a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response and 0.005 percent Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise. Dynamic power is rated at 700 watts at four ohms. The result is the most powerful NAD amplifier to date.
Is the NAD M27 7 channel amplifier good?
Recently I reviewed the new NAD Master Series M17 AV preamp/processor, in which I indicated how impressed I was with its build quality, its features, and most importantly its sound quality. NAD also sent me the Master Series M27 seven-channel amplifier.
Which is most important test of NAD M27 PWR?
Most important test is THD+N (distortion+noise) relative to power level as we increase input. Here it is at 4 ohm: Wow, this is one powerful beast in stereo mode. Courtesy of a power supply that is designed to feed 7 channels, it is not a bottleneck in 2-channel mode allowing these class d modules to sing. And sing loud!
While both of these amplifiers could play loud and did not display any indication of distortion, the Halcro had an advantage in being more musical, with more finesse and clarity. The NAD M27 is even more compact than the Halcro and 24 pounds lighter (31 pounds total), and it continues the trend of improved fidelity.
The M27 is capable of 180 watts of continuous power per channel, with all channels driven, with a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response and 0.005 percent Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise. Dynamic power is rated at 700 watts at four ohms. The result is the most powerful NAD amplifier to date.