NAD C315 BEE vs. Trends TA-10?


I am setting up a small system for my studio apartment while I am relocating, so size is at a premium.

Any Suggestions on the NAD vs the Trends? Currently I am using Audio Engine 2.0 speakers and a Squeeze Box. Want to swap out the Audio Engine 2.0 for non powered speakers.
museumguy
I have listened to the 315BEE a few months ago, driving a pair of Monitor Audio Silver RS 6 and later a pair of PSB T 45.

It is a very capable amp, very musical provided you carefully match the amp with fairly efficient speakers, not the Totem Mani 2 of course.

The little NAD 315BEE is great for an apartment. What I like about NAD 315BEE is that it sounded organic, neutral, and was able to drive any tough speakers out there.

If you got the extra $100, go for the NAD 325BEE.

Usher and PSB monitors will sound great with NAD 315BEE.

PS If I got a decent bonus, I will pick up a 325BEE or 315BEE, just in case.
Little late to the party here, but I've owned NAD C340 and C350 and IMO any Class T amp is in another league (I've owned the Super T Amp, Trends TA-10.1, and Virtue Two). A lot more refined, better soundstage, smoother, etc. NAD is probably better if you like hard music. You definitely need pretty efficient speakers, though. 88 dB bare minimum in my experience.