NAD Introduces a New 4ch Amplifier - The C245BEE
Debuting just in time for next week's CEDIA Expo, the new NAD C245BEE 4 channel power amplifier is the perfect complement to any NAD (or any other manufacturer's 3-zone receiver. As is typical with NAD power amplifiers, the unit is conservatively rated. This one boasts only 35 watts per channel, but NAD is known for making a relatively small number of watts sound like much more.The C245BEE has a number of custom installer friendly features, including a detachable IEC style power cord, and 12V trigger inputs. It's green too, with less than 1 watt power usage in standby mode. It has all discrete, high current output devices, as you'd expect.
Here is the information you want to know about NAD's new 4 channel amp:
• 4 x 35W Minimum Continuous Power into 4 / 8 ohms, all channels driven simultaneously, 20Hz – 20kHz at 0.03% THD (NAD Full Disclosure Power)
• 55W, 85W, 95W IHF Dynamic Power into 8, 4 and 2 ohms, respectively
• 2 x 70W Minimum Continuous Power into 8 ohms in Bridge Mode
• Channel A + B Switching
• ATOLogic 12 volt trigger/ signal sensing input
• Line Level ‘Loop Through’ Outputs
• Short signal path from input to output
• All sockets Gold-plated
• Multi-way Binding Post Speaker Outputs
The MSRP on the C245BEE is $599.00