NAD C 399 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier gets released with Dirac Room correction & BluOS Streaming

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Great Tech you can Buy Contact me on for sponsorship on NAD Electronics has just unveiled the new C 399 HybridDigital DAC Amplifier, and with it the firm promises it is taking value and performance to a whole new level. You see, although the C 399 is pitched as the new flagship integrated amplifier within NAD&Classic Series, it utilises the company&HybridDigital nCore amplification, which until now has been available only on Masters Series amplifiers. That means the NAD C 399 boasts 180W per channel of continuous power, and 250W per channel instantaneous power.  Also trickled down from the Masters Series is the Ess Sabre 32-bit/384kHz ES9028 high-resolution DAC, the same chip used in NAD’s Masters M10 and Masters M33 amplifiers. And the C 399 is also the first amplifier to incorporate the latest generation of NAD’s Modular Design Construction (MDC) technology: MDC2. Back in 2006, NAD introduced Modular Design Construction (MDC), its architecture for adding new functions to existing components. Several NAD products have rear-panel slots for MDC modules that perform UHD (4K) support, HDMI switching, BluOS multi-room music streaming, Dolby Atmos surround processing and the like, but the C 399 is the first product to feature NAD’s new MDC2 architecture. Equipped with wi-fi and Ethernet, the optional MDC2 BluOS-D module (as seen below) lets listeners play music from their favourite streaming services through the C 399, using the BluOS Controller app for Android, iOS, macOS...

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