News: New NAD Amp Boasts Easy Install

There’s a new Four Channel Power Amplifier from NAD designed by the audio manufacturer’s Engineer Emeritus, Bjorn Erik Edvardsen for easy installation.
The C245BEE features a number of potential configurations, for example, when connected to the Zone Output of an NAD AV Receiver, the C245BEE is capable of sending different music programs to remote speakers.
Rated at 35 Watts/per channel, Minimum Continuous Power, into 4 or 8 ohms, with all channels driven simultaneously, for 20Hz – 20kHz, with 0.03 percent THD (NAD Full Disclosure Power), it can also handle 55W, 85W and 100W Dynamic Power into 8, 4 and 2 ohms, respectively; and 2 x 90W Minimum Continuous Power into 8 Ohms in bridge mode.
NAD claims the new amp features a a power supply features with custom toroidal transformer that maintains very low impedance for the lowest noise possible and a good damping factor.
The C245BEE retails at $1,099 and is available instore now.

