NAD Electronics has announced that the NAD M10 V3 BluOS Streaming Amplifier is now available. Building upon its predecessor, the M10 V3 features improved audio performance, an MM phono input and the latest generation of technologies including Dirac Live Bass Control as an update, which will be available during the last quarter of 2024.
To deliver virtually zero noise or distortion, the M10 V3 features a HybridDigital amplifier with nCore technology to deliver 160 watts of Dynamic Power (8 Ohms). The audio circuitry is also designed around a new ESS SABRE ES9039 DAC, a digital-to-analogue converter. To house these latest audio technologies, the M10 V3 is designed with a brushed aluminium chassis and a full-colour touchscreen display.
The latest generation of the M10 further offers several input and output options to connect any source, including a new dedicated MM phono input, USB Type A, RCA stereo, optical and coaxial inputs. Listeners can enjoy both digital and analogue sources and an enhanced audio experience in a variety of ways.
By using BluOS, the M10 V3 can be controlled from any smartphone, tablet or desktop. BluOS allows for hi-res audio streaming up to 24-bit/192kHz from popular music streaming services, internet radio and personal music libraries. Users can connect other BluOS enabled speakers and audio systems for a streamlined multi-room music experience throughout the home.
The M10 V3 will also be ready to support Dirac Live Bass Control towards the end of 2024, allowing for bass management of single or multi-subwoofer setups. With Dirac Live Bass Control, available as an optional licence upgrade, variations in listening positions are eliminated and users can experience smooth and evenly distributed bass within any environment.
The new BluOS streaming amplifier, which is priced at GBP £1,999 / EUR €2,499 / US $2,499, can now be purchased through authorised NAD retailers and will include the new BC1 Remote Control.