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News NAD Introduces New Five-Channel Power Amplifier to Line-Up (1/5/2007) Model T955 Incorporates PowerDrive Circuitry Separate components have always been the audio enthusiast's preference and have become the highest tier of performance for consumer electronics products. Embracing this philosophy NAD has announced details of its new amplifier, the 5-Channel T955, which employs monoblock construction and incorporates NAD's proprietary PowerDrive circuitry. To meet the diverse requirements of high current drive and high dynamic power, NAD's patented PowerDrive amplifier circuit builds further on the brand's reputation for amazingly effective power. By adding a second high-voltage rail to the well-regulated high-current power supply, the T955 achieves an "overdrive" that can nearly double the continuous power on a short-term dynamic power basis. The T955 is the culmination of engineering efforts using NAD's "Music First" design philosophy. When matched with one of NAD's premium-grade preamplifiers, the T955 delivers on the company's promise of high-performance at a reasonable cost. A true Mono-Block modular construction, the T955 effectively eliminates unwanted channel cross-talk and other distortions harmful to pure sound through its premium grade components including true Class A input circuit topology, high-current Holmgren toroidal power transformers. Stable at 8 to 2-ohms, the T955 works to preserve pure sound through NAD's proprietary Soft Clipping technology. The NAD T955 will retail in the UK at around £899.99 inc. VAT. T955 Specifications * 5 x 100 W Minimum Continuous Power (8 / 4 Ohms); all channels driven simultaneously * 150 W, 200 W and 260 W IHF Power into 8, 4 and 2 ohms, respectively * Mono-block, Modular construction * Differential, Class A input circuit topology * High Current Holmgren Toroidal Power Transformer * Input gain control for each individual channel * Gold Plated RCA Inputs * NAD Soft Clipping * 12V Trigger for automated ON/OFF operation www.nadelectronics.com
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