Hello Alexx,Hi everyone.
After a year I would like to get a Nad amplifier again after a long experience with a Rega Elicit MK5 class A/B amplifier.
The reason I need more functions (Subwoofer Output- Trigger+12 volts- HDMI).
I'm thinking about the new model 3050 or the 399 (on the market for many years now).
Do you think there are big differences between the two, besides greater power for the 399 model?
How timbre, dynamics, detail and musical openness are superimposable or does the 399 win in every respect?
I really like the 3050 for its aesthetics, but it's not just this factor to take into consideration...
What are the main aspects that make you choose one or the other model?
A thousand thanks.
No worries, good luck in your search.Ok thank you very much I'll let you know if so.
But I live in Italy, it would definitely be problematic to ship
Considering NAD C378/389/399. Do you view that as still an issue? 2009 is a long time ago. Are current models stable & reliable?One thing I can say for sure after having been an NAD/PSB manufacturers rep from 2001 to 2009. The main takeaway I have is this....they were/are a decent hardware company but sucked at the software side. There were constant firmware update issues to the point I had dealers dropping the line or using different AVR's; like Onkyo/Integra which I also rep'd.
Considering NAD C378/389/399. Do you view that as still an issue? 2009 is a long time ago. Are current models stable & reliable?
Michael,Really weird ... on the C399 it was almost impossible to only skip one track in either direction. On the C389 it happens way less. I'm the kind of guy that loads a 600+ song playlist , sits in his stereo triangle with closed eyes and only a Remote in my hand ;-) ... only need 4 buttons (track +/- and volume +/-) ;-)
YesIs there a basic version of this amp without all the extra features, streaming etc?
Which model, is it same amplification topology? Class D?
Which model, is it same amplification topology? Class D?
Is this confirmed or what are owners' experiences with trying the MDC USB DSD card with the C 399?Thanks for your reply ! The point is that i use a lot of audio software ( Wavelab, SoundForge) for editing audio who need a real soundcard. And i'm note sure but i don't think that you can do that, if you have only the streamer function.
And the MDC card which have theses functions (DSD and USB soundcard) is NOT compatible with the C399.
My understanding is that only MDC2 cards work in the C399, and that the only MDC2 card that currently exists is the BluOS-D streaming module.Is this confirmed or what are owners' experiences with trying the MDC USB DSD card with the C 399?
I confirmed from a discussion with Bob, SR NAD Support Specialist:My understanding is that only MDC2 cards work in the C399, and that the only MDC2 card that currently exists is the BluOS-D streaming module.
I want USB Audio input, and/or HDMI 2.1 (not 2.0b!)
The C 389/C 399 do not support the MDC USB DSD or MDC-HDM-2 MDC modules as they are not MDC2 platform.
That would be great. It really pi××ed me off so I sold it again. Now I ordered a new one with MDC2 card and am eager to try it out this weekend. Thanks alot for the info.Michael,
Good news, looks like the skip 2 tracks issue was fixed in a recent firmware update for my C399 (verified using Qobuz and remote control / front panel).
Regards,
M