NAD M32 digital amplifier Lab Report
In practice the M32 is far better optimised for its digital MDC card where a maximum 2x182W/8ohm is achieved with a peak level 0dBFs digital input and with the volume set to –0.5dB. The amplifier clips at 0.0dB (200W/8ohm at 1% THD) so the volume control should never be advanced beyond this point. The digital input frequency response(s) scale with input sampling rate reaching +0.1dB/20kHz, +2.9dB/45kHz and –8dB/90kHz with 48kHz, 96kHz and 192kHz media, respectively. Distortion (plus noise) is typically <0.01% through bass and midrange frequencies over the top 50dB of its dynamic range [black trace, Graph 2] but increases steeply above 10kHz-20kHz as a result of the modulator's ultrasonic requantisation noise [blue trace]. Jitter is impressive low at 260-300psec from 1-10W output at all incoming sample rates. PM
Continuous power (<1% THD, 8/4ohm): 190W / 190W
Dynamic power (<1% THD, 8/4/2/1ohm): 200W / 400W / 433W / 167W
Output impedance (20Hz–20kHz): 0.005–0.20ohm
Freq. resp. (20Hz–20kHz, 45kHz, 90kHz): –0.2 to +0.1dB / +2.9dB / –7.8dB
Digital jitter (48kHz/96kHz, 0dBW): 262psec / 300psec
A-wtd S/N ratio (re. 0dBW/0dBFs): 84.8dB (Analogue) / 107.2dB (Dig)
Dist. (20Hz-20kHz; 0dBW/–20dBFs) : 0.009-0.27% / 0.002-0.22%
Power consumption (idle/rated o/p): 37W / 400W (4W standby)
Dimensions (WHD) / Weight: 435x133x396mm / 9.8kg
Price: £3499