NAD launches C725BEE stereo receiver at £625

NAD C725BEE

The manufacturer claims the C725BEE delivers the performance of separate high-end components in the convenience of a one-box receiver, at a more affordable price.

PowerDrive automatiically adjust the power supply settings to best cope with a speaker's impedance characteristics.

Based on the same type of high-current Toroidal transformer used in NAD's separate components, the C725BEE delivers 50W of power.

DAB module is optional
The FM/AM tuner has 30 presets, supports RDS and there's a socket on the rear panel for connecting NAD's optional DB 1 DAB module.

Audiophile features include multi-way speaker binding posts, gold-plated input sockets and an output for adding a powered subwoofer.

A line level zone 2 output with independent source selection lets users add an amplifier in another location and listen to all audio sources connected to the C725BEE.

There are also seven high-level inputs, a front panel mini jack for connecting portable devices, an IR remote control and two-line fluorescent display.

For custom installation, there's an RS-232 port compatible with Crestron, AMX and Savant system controllers and a 12v trigger input and output.

The NAD C725BEE is available now in graphite or titanium finishes. It's distributed in the UK by Armour Home Electronics.

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