NAD Masters Series M3 manual

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    The Masters Series – M3 Dual Mono Integrated Amplifier - 180 watts X 2, 10Hz – 20kHz, with <0.03% THD, both channels driven into 8 or 4 Ohms - Dynamic power of 280 watts at 8 Ohms, 480 watts at 4 Ohms, and 785 watts at 2 Ohms - PowerDrive™ - Dual stage high current/high voltage power supply - Dual Mono topology - T win NAD Custom-Made “[...]

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    and mono settings. T one controls offer bass and treble adjustment, as well as a ‘spectral tilt’ option that is highly effective at correcting the tonal balance of many recordings by simultaneously increasing the bass and decreasing the treble (and vice versa) to create a warmer (or cooler) balance. W e have also included a second set of preamp[...]

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    Pre-Amp Section Line level inputs Input impedance (R+C) Balanced Input impedance (R+C) Input sensitivity , rated power Frequency response (-3dB - 70kHz)* Line level outputs Output impedance T ape Signal/noise ratio T one Controls Bass T reble Spectral T ilt P ower Amp Section Continuous output power into 4/8 ohms † Rated Distortion (THD 20Hz - 20[...]

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    NAD Electronics International reserves the right to change specifications or features without notice as design improvements are incorporated. NAD is a registered trademark of NAD Electronics Internat� written permission of NAD Electronics. International. Printed in Canada 05/05. www .NADelectr onics.com[...]