NAD M10 V3 feature image

New master

NAD Electronics has announced its new Masters M10 V3 BluOS Streaming Amplifier which claims a range of improvements over its V2 predecessor.

Sporting a full-colour touchscreen display and brushed aluminium chassis, the M10 V3 boasts 100W per channel (continuous power into 8 and 4 ohms) of nCore amplification and a flagship 32-bit/768kHz ESS SABREÒ ES9039 DAC with Dirac Live Bass Control support.

NAD M10 V3 front on

Other updates include a new dedicated moving-magnet phono input that adds RIAA equalisation alongside USB-A, RCA stereo, Optical, Coaxial and HDMI eARC connections.

Add to this BluOS streaming and multi-room compatibility, MQA decoding and rendering, Roon Ready status plus support for services including Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri voice control and AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, aptX HD Bluetooth and Roon Ready status, and it starts to look like quite a package.

NAD M10 V3 rear panel

Costing £1,999, find our more at NAD Electronics.

 

 

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