What does the NAD c275bee power amplifier look like?
What does the NAD c275bee power amplifier look like?
Enter the NAD C275BEE power amplifier with its trademark looks not much different to the old strong-as-an-ox Power Trackers I used to own. The faceplate is void of anything but the NAD logo, one button to power it up and the three customary NAD indicating LED’s for Power, Soft Clipping and Bridging.
Is the NAD C 320bee PWR amplifier removable?
It is an old school layout with non-removable power cord, jumper set for pre to power map. And a set of RCA jacks lined up. The unit appears to run cool but there are large holes on the bottom where the amplifier heatsink is and if you touch that heatsink, it gets quite hot.
What kind of warranty does nad C 275bee have?
The C 275BEE gave off a real sense of quality. As is standard with NAD’s C-series models, the C 275BEE is covered by a two-year limited warranty on parts and labor. The fact that the amplifier’s top was barely warm after an extended, high-volume listening session indicates to me that this model is conservatively specced.
What is the power rating of a C 275bee?
The C 275BEE’s power rating (RMS) in stereo is 150Wpc into 4 or 8 ohms throughout the audioband. Its damping factor — i.e., how well it controls the motions of the speakers’ drive-units — is a very respectable 180, and even at 1W output, the signal/noise ratio is quite good (102dB), and considerably better at full power (123dB).
Enter the NAD C275BEE power amplifier with its trademark looks not much different to the old strong-as-an-ox Power Trackers I used to own. The faceplate is void of anything but the NAD logo, one button to power it up and the three customary NAD indicating LED’s for Power, Soft Clipping and Bridging.
It is an old school layout with non-removable power cord, jumper set for pre to power map. And a set of RCA jacks lined up. The unit appears to run cool but there are large holes on the bottom where the amplifier heatsink is and if you touch that heatsink, it gets quite hot.
The C 275BEE gave off a real sense of quality. As is standard with NAD’s C-series models, the C 275BEE is covered by a two-year limited warranty on parts and labor. The fact that the amplifier’s top was barely warm after an extended, high-volume listening session indicates to me that this model is conservatively specced.
The C 275BEE’s power rating (RMS) in stereo is 150Wpc into 4 or 8 ohms throughout the audioband. Its damping factor — i.e., how well it controls the motions of the speakers’ drive-units — is a very respectable 180, and even at 1W output, the signal/noise ratio is quite good (102dB), and considerably better at full power (123dB).