With Built In Streamer

(5 1/4h, 17 1/8w, 15 5/8d, 41 lbs)

After being on back order more often than not since C19 hit, AT LAST we have received a pallet of NAD M33s!

I have to tell you, there is no better value in legit high end audio electronics than M33. This integrated will drive literally any speakers on the market with its state of the art amplifying technology- Eigentakt.

Eigentakt is impedance invariant and the lowest distortion (.00017%) amplifying design you can measure. THD & IM are the lowest in our biz.

Amplifier noise and distortion don’t creep into the music so you can hear exquisite musical detail, even at low listening levels. Most amplifier designs are fraught with THD and IM- so we end up wanting to TURN THEM UP all the time. What we’re doing is trying to hear the music above the ambient noise floor.

Eigentakt is a new technology created by the brain trust of Purify. NAD has licensed this

topology and created its own computer controlled Eigentakt amplifier modules. The modules perform with thousands of times less distortion than traditional output transistor based amps. M33 doesn’t have the harsh artifacts of these competitors with an array of mismatched output transistors.

M33 is rated at 200×2. Stereophile just tested it. It ran 255×2 into 8 ohms before clipping- and 460×2 into 4 ohms. M33 can drive any speakers well. If you have hungry old B&Ws or Kefs, Mags or stats, or anything in between, M33 is a smart choice.

Let’s compare that with a quality integrated like the Parasound Hint 6. Hint is rated at 160×2 at .05% THD. But when Stereophile tested Hint, it measured to be CLIPPING at 160w. NAD performs at .00017 at its rated power of 200×2! The difference in distortion? M33 runs thousands less.

M33 sounds fast, transparent, super controlled and quite natural regardless of listening level.

M33 doesn’t care about the impedance of your speakers. THIS is a big deal. Just check out the specs from Stereophile speaker reviews. Virtually all high end speakers drop to an ohm or two in the bass portion of their impedance swing.

That’s right. Today, 2022, the ability to drive a low impedance is still a vital talent to have in an amplifier. Nothing, literally nothing, will outperform M33 with a challenging speaker load. M33 sounds smooth and throws barbells around your room with tight, tectonic plate moving bass response.

Further, M33 has more features than you can shake a stick at.

*On board Bluesound streamer

*Sabre 32b DAC: 2 Coax, 2 OPT, 1 AES/EBU

*Two way Bluetooth

*Airplay 2

*Wi-Fi

*HDMI eARC

*1 RCA Line inputs

*1 XLR Line inputs

*Phono input supports MM&MC

*RCA Preamp Outs

*2 Sub Outs

*Two sets of speaker terminals for biwiring option

*Dirac Room Correction

*Two Open MDC Module slots make M33 as future proof as can be!

*700w mono in Bridge Mode

*Headphone amp/jack

M33 can work as a “just add speakers” one box solution. Or… M33 is arguably the best solution for the hub of any muscular & mellow system you can think of. M33’s low distortion means it stays out of the way of the music. Whatever character your speakers have, is what you’ll hear. What is most alluring about M33 is that we’re finding many speakers we might have thought were endemically a bit edgy, are now tamed!

Many a customer over the years has been tempted by ribbons or pans, but sometimes shunned them thinking they might be too hard. You’ll find M33 the ideal partner for these highly revealing loudspeakers.