Stereophile Review of NAD M2

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Re: Stereophile Review of NAD M2
« Reply #20 on: 22 Feb 2010, 10:03 pm »
actually the Tact 2150 even in its full blown room correction/analog card mode is LESS expensive than the NAD ($5500 vs $5900) AND if you don't need the Room Correction package, the price drops to $5000 or less depending on whether  you want a unit with the volume wheel.  Tact has updated their software a number of times so while the physical characteristics may be the same,  it is not the same amp is was when first released. 

PLUS there is a brand new T2 unit which would be @ $3000 with analog card - half the price of the NAD

I have only heard and own the M2150 version like it a lot!  I am amazed neither Tact  nor NAD  has introduced something with USB digital inputs.  Seems both are really missing the boat there.

Thanks for the correction Jeff.

George

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Re: Stereophile Review of NAD M2
« Reply #21 on: 25 Feb 2010, 03:02 pm »
Upon hearing about the architecture of this NAD amp and it's implementation of the DDFA module, I called Zextex to find out more about it.  It seemed strange to me that they were not really interested in providing information so that a new company could purchase their chips and design a unit for the marketplace.  It appeared that they were happy with the arrangement that they had with NAD. This is all fine and well but I really wonder how many units they could expect to sell through NAD alone?  It does seem hard to re-coup the design costs with one manufacturer.  Perhaps it is just a situation were NAD has a certain "grace period" to market the product and then it will be opened up to others. 

I am just really interested in this technology implementation and looking to have more options.  I will admit to being impatient as well.  :drool: