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NAD C 3050 LE Integrated Amplifier Review Specs
Specs
POWER OUTPUT: 100 watts x 2 (8/4Ω) <0.03% THD, 20 Hz-20 kHz)
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS: 1 eARC/HDMI, 1 coax, 1 optical SPDIF (16-bit/192 kHz), USB-A (for storage device)
ANALOG INPUTS: 1 phono MM, 1 line-int, Main-in (power-amp input)
AUDIO OUTPUTS: dual selectable (front panel) stereo speaker outputs (multiway binding posts), pre-out (preamp output: linked to main-in), mono subwoofer out at fixed 80 Hz low-pass, headphone (1/4-in. stereo, front panel)
NETWORK: Bluetooth aptX HD 5.0, Wi-Fi 5, wired gigabit Ethernet (streaming)
DAC: 32-bit/384 kHz-capable TI differential (192 kHz via BluOS wireless)
ADDITIONAL: IR in,12v trigger out, USB-A for service only, meter-select (signal-in/speakers-out)
DIMENSIONS: (WxHxD, Inches) 17.25 x 7.35 x 14 in., 27.8 lb.
POWER OUTPUT: 100 watts x 2 (8/4Ω) <0.03% THD, 20 Hz-20 kHz)
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS: 1 eARC/HDMI, 1 coax, 1 optical SPDIF (16-bit/192 kHz), USB-A (for storage device)
ANALOG INPUTS: 1 phono MM, 1 line-int, Main-in (power-amp input)
AUDIO OUTPUTS: dual selectable (front panel) stereo speaker outputs (multiway binding posts), pre-out (preamp output: linked to main-in), mono subwoofer out at fixed 80 Hz low-pass, headphone (1/4-in. stereo, front panel)
NETWORK: Bluetooth aptX HD 5.0, Wi-Fi 5, wired gigabit Ethernet (streaming)
DAC: 32-bit/384 kHz-capable TI differential (192 kHz via BluOS wireless)
ADDITIONAL: IR in,12v trigger out, USB-A for service only, meter-select (signal-in/speakers-out)
DIMENSIONS: (WxHxD, Inches) 17.25 x 7.35 x 14 in., 27.8 lb.
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NAD C3050
Submitted by froze on July 31, 2024 - 4:48pm
I've been hearing reports that it lacks power, and the sound quality is poor. The issue I heard was that the tone and balance controls barely make any difference in the sound. Any thoughts on this stuff? Seems like nonsense to me.

1win mines game
Submitted by EricWood on February 6, 2025 - 9:40am
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