Attention anyone thinking of the M66 as the ideal solution if you have genuinely full-range main speakers, plus subs for "correction" purposes -
I have just heard back from NAD Support and they confirm that the main speaker output will be subject to the same crossover as the one you choose for the subs. This means that if you choose 70 Hz for the subs (as Kal did for his Stereophile review), your main speakers will not receive frequencies below 70 Hz.
I hear you say "Just don't set an XO and the Main and Subs will receive the Full range and the subs own XO can be used". Sadly no - The Subs get no signal at all unless you tell the M66 that there are subs connected and then you are compelled to provide an XO.
This seriously disappoints me as I have full-range speakers, chosen partly for their bass performance, and I would feel cheated if they were couldn't deliver these low frequencies. This is particularly galling as the M66's predecessor, the M12 (and for that matter the M32) could be set so that the subs received only bass frequencies while the main output could optionally receive the Full frequency range.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone using the M66 with full-range speakers, or for that matter which other streamer preamp they may be using that circumvents this problem.