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While I was cruising NAD's booth, I noticed the M2 Direct Digital amplifierobviously part of NAD's Masters Series. I asked one Nad rep to tell me about it. "Oh, we didn't bring itit's not going to be released until spring." I pointed to it. She went to find someone else. He didn't have any details either. Basically, what I was able to glean is that it is a direct digital amplifier (duh!)producing 250Wpc and it costs $3995. It is the result of a strategic alliance with Zetec. I spoke to someone who had actually heard it at a trade show in Asia and he rolled his eyes and said, "Man, when you hear music coming out of absolutely jet-black silence, you'll wonder what have I been listening to for all these years?." Actually, I wonder that all the time, but I take his point and I want to hear the M2someday. < Previous Post | Blog Home | Next Post >
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