I was excited, waited 6 months to get one. I had bought the new M23 amp last year and was (am) very impressed with it, so I ordered an M66. I liked the M23 better than a new series Bryston amp in my system. The M66 does a lot of cool things. The DIRAC software really makes a difference integrating subwoofers and main speakers and taming the room. Its internal DAC sounds good too. Early models have some bugs in them but NAD is working on those. I’m still evaluating overall sound quality though.
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Thanks for your feed back guys. If Im looking for something to be the base for my 2 channel listening which also leaves room to try different things. I like that the m66 has an analog direct mode that bypasses all internal processing so that I can experiment with different sources in the future. The sub outs, av bypass, and phono inputs also a plus. The blu os app is good too. Im currently using the blue sound node and really like the blu os app. The other option Im considering which is not apples to apples, is the anthem str preamp. This i would have to add a streamer to but it also has many features. This is atractive to me because the rest of my system is anthem/paradigm and everything would use the same ARC room correction. Im just a newbie getting excited about my next purchase. Thanks again |
In the early 90's, I used three NAD 7120 receivers for about 10 years. They sounded great with my vintage speakers and worked perfectly. In 2018, I purchased a NAD Master Series M12 preamp/DAC and M22v2 power amp. The build quality was excellent, they worked great, and the sound was crystal clear with a nice tight bass. IMHO, NAD makes excellent hardware. |
I have similar experience to @overthemoon I still have a T763 and I've had NAD receivers (no Class D amps) and they sounded great and worked great. I had an initial problem with a T762 and they replaced it at no cost with the T763 about 20 or so years ago and the thing still works and sounds great. |
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