NAD D 3020 V2 amplifier Lab Report
The new phono stage, meanwhile, is no mere afterthought. It combines a maximum +52dB gain (good for MMs and high output MCs) with a maximum 4.5V preamp output, a generous input overload limit of 99mV (+26dB headroom over a standard 5cm/sec MM output) and a creditable 82.1dB A-wtd S/N ratio. The frequency response is also very extended with –1dB limits at 13Hz and 100kHz [black trace, Graph 2], stereo separation is a full 75dB (1kHz) while distortion falls with frequency from 0.2%/20Hz to 0.012%/20kHz [red infill, Graph 2]. PM
Continuous power (<1% THD, 8/4ohm): 50W / 58W
Dynamic power (<2% THD, 8/4/2/1ohm): 70W / 140W / 240W / 165W
Output impedance (20Hz–20kHz): 0.028-0.1ohm (172-193ohm, pre)
Freq. resp. (Aux, 20Hz–20kHz/100kHz): +0.0 to –0.3dB/–7.6dB
Freq. resp. (MM, 20Hz–20kHz/100kHz): –0.50 to –0.0dB/+1.0dB
A-wtd S/N ratio (Aux/MM): 93.9dB (re. 0dBV) / 82.1dB (re. 5mV)
Distortion (20Hz-20kHz; 0dBW/MM) : 0.009–0.014% / 0.012–0.2%
Power consumption (idle/rated o/p): 12W / 70W
Dimensions (WHD) / Weight: 186x58x219mm / 1.38kg
Price: £400