NAD’s Masters Series (not Master Series or Master’s Series… think tennis) is a high-end brand from a down-to-earth company. The range is small and select; two disc players, a tuner, a stereo integrated and a seven-channel processor/powe...
Abstract: “There is no question that they do look quite classic (more so than the previous Classic series they replace), and somewhat permanent, in a rather bank-like manner. Here’s how the elaborate brochure goes on to describe their build quality: &ld...
Abstract: NAD Masters Series M55 Universal DVD Player Thomas J. Norton, February, 2007 I recently reviewed the NAD Masters Series M15 AV Surround Preamplifier and M25 seven-channel power amp. A full report on a third entry in the Masters Series, the M55 upconve...
Sumptuous big scale sound, simple setup, superb build quality
Limited HDMI connections, still not overly flush with features
The M15 is an ideal cosmetic partner for the M55 DVD player and simply exudes an air of classy, timeless design that most battleship Japanese AV amps miss completely. The heady mix of steel, aluminium and cast zinc for the chassis and casework look the...
Abstract: For high-end home theater, the combination of the NAD M55 universal disc player, M15 processor and M25 multichannel amplifier is the perfect choice. The M55 player can play CD, DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, SACD and MP3 – and thanks to a Faroudja DCDi chip,...