NAD C 388 Hybrid Stereo Integrated Amplifier; DAC; Bluetooth The

Nad C 388. NAD C 388 Hybrid Digital DAC Integrated Amplifier Photo 2700114 US Canada NAD C 388 BluOS Stereo Integrated Amplifier - The C 388 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier is at the top of its class in the world of affordable amplification NAD Electronics' C388 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier is a bit of a mouthful, but it's an accurate description of NAD's new integrated architecture

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Previously, Class D amplification technology was primarily used in NAD's flagship M series products. Minimum impedance of 4 ohms makes the C 388 compatible with a wide range of loudspeakers.

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The C 388 ties together all the critical elements of a top performing music system; music sources past, present, and future, in addition to providing a nearly unrestricted reservoir of power that allows your speakers to reveal every nuance of musical detail. Connect it to your home network for easy access to your digital music library and internet radio streaming. We take a closer look at this well-equipped integrated amplifier.

NAD C 388 Stereo Integrated Amplifier; Remote; DAC; MM Phono; C388. We take a closer look at this well-equipped integrated amplifier. NAD, a brand known for offering high-value audio equipment since its inception, has recently launched three Class D amplifiers in their mid-range C series: the C338, C368, and C388, priced at $930, $1,430, and $2,230 respectively

NAD C 388 Hybrid Stereo Integrated Amplifier; DAC; Bluetooth The. Previously, Class D amplification technology was primarily used in NAD's flagship M series products. November 2017 NAD C 388 Digital Hybrid Streaming Integrated Amplifier With DAC, Streamer, MM Phonostage, Bluetooth And BluOS Quite a bargain on its own, plus you can customize with NAD's MDC cards too! Review By Brett Rudolph R emembering the days before my "obsession" with high fidelity and the quest for the Holy Grail of the perfect playback system is somewhat like a trip down memory lane.