watchnerd
Grand Contributor
(The NAD M32 is a hybrid digital / analog product, so I couldn't decide which section to put it in, thus I've put it in General.)
I'm pretty intrigued by the M32 integrated amp, which inverts the usual signal chain on its head by going digital early via AD converters and then using PWM amps all the to the loudspeakers.
It's modular, with card slots on the back for various input sources (from phono to LAN), has digital volume control, a high sample rate, and MQA support (whatevs....maybe it will take off).
The first published test results I've found are located here:
https://www.soundstagenetwork.com/i...er&catid=97:amplifier-measurements&Itemid=154
They're highly unusual, no doubt due to the unique architecture, so I'm not quite sure how to interpret them.
What do you guys think?
I'm pretty intrigued by the M32 integrated amp, which inverts the usual signal chain on its head by going digital early via AD converters and then using PWM amps all the to the loudspeakers.
It's modular, with card slots on the back for various input sources (from phono to LAN), has digital volume control, a high sample rate, and MQA support (whatevs....maybe it will take off).
The first published test results I've found are located here:
https://www.soundstagenetwork.com/i...er&catid=97:amplifier-measurements&Itemid=154
They're highly unusual, no doubt due to the unique architecture, so I'm not quite sure how to interpret them.
What do you guys think?