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NAD M28 Masters Series 7-Channel Power Amplifier
The NAD M28 Masters Series is a superior option for setting up a high-performance surround sound system. It produces 200 watts times seven channels, for your front left, right, and center speakers, plus four more surround and/or effects speakers. Now you can immerse yourself completely in movie dialogue, sound effects, and music. This 4-ohm-stable amplifier can handle even demanding, power-hungry speakers.
Innovative amplifier technology
This NAD M28 amp offers pristine Class D amplification thanks to HybridDigital Purifi Eigentakt™ technology. It helps the amp maintain even frequency response into lower impedance loads, and minimizes the occurrence of digital clipping. Of course, it also offers robust power output and accurate sound with minimal distortion, for a listening experience that NAD calls "analog-like."
Convenient connections
The NAD M28 offers individual unbalanced RCA and balanced XLR inputs for each channel, for making solid connections to a home theater preamp/processor like the NAD Master Series M17 V2i. There's 12-volt trigger input for remote turn-on, so your whole system can power up with a single click.
Product highlights:
- 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.001% THD with all channels driven
- 340 watts into 4 ohms with all channels driven
- 4-ohm stable for use with a wide range of speakers
- innovative HybridDigital Purifi Eigentakt™ technology offers pristine "analog-like" Class D amplification
- frequency response: 20-60,000 Hz (-3dB)
- signal-to-noise ratio: 102 dB (balanced); 97 dB (unbalanced)
- standby mode engages after 30 minutes without input
- detachable power cord
Connections:
- 7 balanced XLR inputs (one per channel)
- 7 unbalanced RCA preamp inputs
- speaker binding post outputs for all channels
- 12-volt trigger input