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Is the NAD M55 a good DVD player?

By Jessica Young

Is the NAD M55 a good DVD player?

SO OUT THE DOOR IT WENT. i HAD READ MANY NICE REVIEWS ON THE M55 AND THE LOCAL DEALER PREFERRED IT OVER ANY UNIVERSAL PLAYER AND SEVERAL STAND ALONE PLAYERS. I FOUND MY M55 ONLINE WITH A DEALER THAT I HAD PURCHASED OTHER AUDIOPHILE ITEMS IN THE PAST.

Which is the best nad Universal DVD player?

An even better deal is the NAD T585 universal player now selling for $499.00. It uses many of the M55 internals! Beautifully executed design, outstanding build quality, outstanding video and reference quality audio playback for $799.00, whats not to like?

Which is better the NAD M55 or the AMC DAC 9?

The AMC DAC 9 Has a sweeter midrage that is better than the NAD M55. The AMC Dac 9 is a Tube Dac that when modified by stereo unlimited in Walnut Creek Ca. The dac can be used in systems coting more than $100,000.00. The NAD M55 in my system is used only as a transport. It is Heavy very solid built.

What kind of music does the NAD M55 play?

Of that range, the M55 is the ‘universal player’, designed for hi-fi and home cinema use. The quotes are unfortunately necessary because time has moved on for the universal player; we now seem to have the choice of a universal player that plays high-res music, or one that plays high-res video.

How much does a NAD M55 DVD player cost?

THE M55 IS A BARGAIN AT IT’S RETAIL PRICE. MY LOCAL DEALER SELLS THEM FOR $1350. ON THE USED MARKET, THIS UNIVERSAL PLAYER IS A STEAL. IF YOUR ARE LOOKING FOR A ONE BOX SOLUTION, THE M55 IS WORTH YOUR TIME TO AUDITION.

Is the NAD t587 a Blu ray player?

By way of contrast, NAD’s upcoming T587 plays the latest Blu-ray HD video discs, but doesn’t support SACD or DVDAudio. Sadly, this rift between audio and video sides doesn’t appear to have a resolution as yet.

An even better deal is the NAD T585 universal player now selling for $499.00. It uses many of the M55 internals! Beautifully executed design, outstanding build quality, outstanding video and reference quality audio playback for $799.00, whats not to like?