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44.1 | If it's NAD you want then go for it! | BOOTIS::CARPENTER | | Mon Sep 12 1988 14:15 | 9 |
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NAD sem to be quite good with the electronic Hi-Fi components ie Tuners
Amplifiers and Cassette decks and you won't go far wrong buying all these.
The things you should avoid are NAD CD players, Turntables and Speakers,
whilest not being too bad, these items can easy be beaten by similarly
priced offerings from competitors.
Steve.
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44.2 | I'll second that | ERIC::SALLITT | Dave @LZO | Mon Sep 12 1988 14:33 | 11 |
| I concur with .1, with the caveat that the NAD 5200(I think) CD
player has had good reviews and is well regarded. It is near the
top of their range, however, and the more down-market ones may not
be so hot. As a rule, the cheaper NAD amps represent the best value,
sound-for-pound, the more powerful integrateds being beaten by only
slightly more expensive home-grown equivalents. Their seperate
pre/power combos are good value, but you need a good source.
Good hunting.
Dave
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44.3 | NAD CDs are old hat | BOOTIS::CARPENTER | | Mon Sep 12 1988 15:25 | 9 |
| > I concur with .1, with the caveat that the NAD 5200(I think) CD
> player has had good reviews and is well regarded. It is near the
> top of their range, however, and the more down-market ones may not
> be so hot. sound-for-pound, the more powerful integrateds being beaten by only
The low-end NAD CD players still use the original Philips 14 bit chip sets!!
Definately a bit dated in todays hi-tech CD world.
Steve.
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44.4 | Aarghh, no! Not Philips.... | ERIC::SALLITT | Dave @LZO | Mon Sep 12 1988 16:21 | 11 |
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>" The low-end NAD CD players still use the original Philips 14 bit
chip sets!! Definately a bit dated in todays hi-tech CD world."
Blechch. Those chips have done more to make distortion a standard feature
in hifi than anything else over the last 50 years.
The NAD CD machine I have in mind uses a specially-selected Burr-Brown
ADC.
Dave
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44.5 | re .1 | CSMSRE::HIGINBOTHAM | The Dept. of Redundancy Dept. | Mon Nov 07 1988 14:41 | 9 |
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The things you should avoid are NAD CD players, Turntables and Speakers
^^^^^^^?
What speakers?
I never heard of any from NAD.
Brent
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44.6 | Is Rotel out of the question? | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Sun Nov 20 1988 16:59 | 8 |
| Since you already have a Rotel unit you must either like or hate
them by now. My brother-in-law purchased a new Rotel integrated
about a year ago. I have not heard the phono preamp since he only
has CD and cassette, but the rest is surprisingly nice. Consider
staying with the Rotel, at least long enough to audition the new
stuff.
Walt
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