posted on Tuesday, 24th September 2024 by Steve May
Launched recently at CEDIA Expo 2024, the new NAD Masters M10 V3 BluOS streaming amplifier is now shipping into the UK. The model, which features a full-colour touchscreen display, and brushed aluminium chassis, is built around nCore amplification technology able to deliver 160 watts of Dynamic Power (into 8 Ohms).
Connectivity includes a dedicated MM phono input, USB Type A, plus analogue stereo, digital optical and coaxial inputs. The DAC of choice is the new ESS SABRE ES9039.
Built on the BluOS, the NAD M10 V3 can be controlled from any smartphone, tablet or desktop. BluOS supports hi-res audio streaming up to 24-bit/192kHz.
Integrators can connect other BluOS enabled speakers and audio systems, to create a multiroom music experience throughout the home.
The M10 V3 is also able to support Dirac Live Bass Control, for multi-subwoofer setups. Dirac Live Bass Control is available as an optional licence upgrade.
The NAD M10 V3 retails for £1,999 (US $2,499 / EUR €2,499).
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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