The brand new M66 BluOS-powered streaming DAC/preamp from NAD Electronics is ready to ship in November 2023, however present guests will get particular previews.
NAD Electronics is kicking off a month-long collection of actions celebrating the discharge of the Masters M66 BluOS Streaming DAC Preamplifier, launched again in Might, forward of shipments arriving to international retailers within the second half of November 2023.

Shanghai Audio Present attendees may have the unique alternative to preview and demo the total options of the M66, which is pitched as a high-end preamp “so superior, it represents a completely new class of hi-fi separates”.

The NAD Masters M66 boasts an “distinctive circuitry design” and options separate digital and analogue sign paths, including performance comparable to distinct quantity attenuation for analogue and digital alerts, a real analogue bypass for the MM/MC phono stage, and an unbiased headphone amplifier.
Moreover, the M66 affords 4 unbiased subwoofer outputs and consists of licenses for Dirac Reside Room Correction (full-frequency) and Bass Management instruments to help you in getting all the things dialled in optimally.

The M66 additionally introduces a brand new proprietary know-how, Dynamic Digital Headroom (DDH), which we’re instructed eliminates intersample clipping and depends on the broadly lauded ESS Sabre DAC. This, says NAD, ensures solely the cleanest sign is handed alongside for amplification.

BluOS wi-fi hi-res multiroom streaming is onboard alongside Spotify Join and TIDAL Join, as are Apple AirPlay2, two-way AptX HD Bluetooth, and varied different inputs and outputs. Smarthome integration help consists of Crestron, Control4, ELAN, RTI, URC, and extra.
The M66 will likely be accessible in November at a prompt retail value of £4,499/ €5,999
