NAD Masters Series M3 User Manual

NAD Receivers and Amplifiers

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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
- Twin NAD Custom-Made “Holmgren” Toroidal

transformer

- Ultra precise multi-stage electronic volume

control using discreet resistors

- 7 inputs, including 1 balanced XLR
- Tape/Zone 2 output (independent source

selection, no volume control)

- Speakers A + B with custom 5 way binding

posts

- Biamp mode with selectable 40, 60, 80, 100 Hz

crossover frequency on Pre Out 1

- Powered subwoofer
- Main Amp input
- Remote Bass and Treble controls with Spectral

Tilt option

- Remote Balance control with 0.5 dB steps
- Selectable Mono, Left, Right, and Stereo

options

- RS-232 interface for advanced custom

installations

- 12V Trigger for advanced control options, 1

Out

- 3.5mm IR Control jacks, 1 In and 2 Out
- Detachable AC cord
- M3 System Remote Control
- ZR 3 second zone remote

ANALOG SOUND, DIGITAL CONTROL

The M3 is NAD’s concept of the ideal musical companion, capable of

transporting the listener to that place where the music simply exists in its

own perfect space. For this task we have pushed classical analog circuit

design to unprecedented levels of performance. The total lack of audible

noise and distortion is the result of some very sophisticated analog

engineering, and rather surprisingly, the use of digital control.

Freed of the constraints of traditional analog switches, NAD’s Director of

Advanced Development, Bjorn Erik Edvardsen devised an architecture

using precision 1% resistors controlled by digital switches for all the

level adjustments required for volume control, balance control and tone

control. (Yes we still believe in tone controls – more on that later.) Input

selection is via precision sealed reed relays. A major advantage of this

architecture, in addition to its extremely precise performance, is the ability

to place controls in the most advantageous physical position within the

circuit. The signal never has to travel to the front panel for switching, as

with traditional amplifier designs. Getting to the infinitesimal levels of

noise and distortion of the M3 requires very careful circuit layout, as only

tiny changes in the signal path can have large effects on performance.

Keeping signal paths as short as possible is also greatly aided by the use

of SMD (miniature surface mount) components and multi-layer PCBs

(circuit boards).

LUXURIOUS STYLING AND INTELLIGENT CONTROL

The design brief reads: “The industrial design must create a physical

presence that is powerful, dynamic, and solid, yet refined and elegant”.

We wanted a design that will still look fresh and new a decade from now, a

design with classic proportions and understated details. We also wanted

an amplifier that was not only easy to operate, but also very flexible and

complete in its control options.

Unlike many high performance amplifiers, the M3 includes a full suite of

convenience features. Speaker switching for two pairs of speakers and

very flexible tone controls are provided, as is a Zone 2 output with its own

independent set of commands and dedicated ZR 3 remote control. Front

panel controls use a multi-function knob and buttons to quickly navigate

all amplifier functions. All operating conditions are clearly displayed on a

2 line dot matrix VFD display. Direct access is available to many functions

via the SRM 3 remote handset. The SRM 3 handset also features basic

controls for the matching NAD DVD/SACD player.

Performance features include a multi-stage precision volume attenuator

with 0.5dB steps and a range of 87.5dB, a remote balance control with

0.5dB steps, and a Mode control that allows stereo, left only, right only,

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