that's what made me write the post (and I referenced it above). They didn't talk about the 3030 much for today's usability, which is what I was curious about. The bid has since doubled on ebay so I will likely lose out on it.
NAD 3030 experience
has anyone owned this or still uses it today? Any opinions to share?
On that note, anyone excited about the brand new NAD 3050? (still no real reviews anywhere)
My 2 cents: the 3050 design is absolutely botched. It looks like a Christmas tree (in April) compared to the flawlessly pleasing looking 3030. Why change it if it worked!?
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FWIW, my system employs the NAD 7600 Monitor Series Power Envelope RECEIVER (which combines the 2600 power amplifier and the 1300 preamplifier with the 4300 tuner—all flagship components for NAD at the time, which was the late 1980s). I have never looked back. The unit I had as an original owner finally began to fail in various ways after 30+ years of daily use (and transportation to various dwellings in various states). Because it was hard to find a replacement by then, I auditioned various integrated amps, including several that are very well regarded; I've got audiophile friends, one of whom owns the best shop in the county, so I had lots of sweet options to choose from. None sounded as good! Finally, eBay came through, and once again, the NAD 7600 powers my system. Nothing else, in my experience, was as transparent, with natural timbre of instruments, vivid soundstage, and tremendous power. Just sayin'.... |
@rumblestrip I do like Darko but publishing 2 reviews before he sees it, hears it is just lame |
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