All New NAD Master M33 Integrated Amp // GAME CHANGER ?..


The future looks very bright ! 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pG1qmjMTbE&feature=emb_title
  
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highend666
When I read the word “revolutionary”, I take pause as I have seen it too many times for equipment that certainly is not. 
nad, the smart guys that they are, are as good marketers as they are product development folks...

...if you listening carefully -- that whooshing sound you hear in the background is the sound of internet hype, the current day winning marketing lever for many a savvy hifi brand

don’t get me wrong, nad has made good stuff for years, high value, good performance - it was one of my beloved early pieces in my college years when money was very tight

in more recent years they made quite a mistake (sq wise, not commercially...) going to ice power class d module amplification, which neutered what was the earlier, lively musical tone of their amps such as the great 3020 which put them on the map

they may have corrected this finally with a newer better class d module in this just-introduced ’flagship’ all in one model

but making a decidely bad sounding high line unit now less bad sounding does not make for any ’game changing’ -- just putting it into perspective folks
@dave_b 

I’m curious with your NAD purchases - were they Masters series?  And, did you give them adequate break in (i.e. 400+ hours)?  

There’s no question that some of their gear isn’t that great,  but it’s also true that some of the Masters series is quite good. The tonal balance of the gear I have (M12 and M22 - after a very long break in period) is not bright - but perhaps on the darker side of things and quite smooth.  Can it be bettered?  Absolutely.  But, having compared it to some very well regarded, and more expensive other solid state gear, it holds its own.  And, I’m pretty fussy over such things - and have been on the gear merry go round for a while with multiple systems. My $.02.