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Re: NAD amps. [message #7910 is a reply to message #7909] Mon, 14 August 2006 12:43 Go to previous message
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Thats true. NAD's thing was always that they were designed in England and assembled in Taiwan to more exacting standards than typical gear. The old 3020 is still a great sounding amp even by todays standards. But they do have a rep of poor reliability on somme of their gear so I guess I am saying do a little research and get the piece with the good rep and youm will be in good shape.
I heard the Infinity Primus speakers recently and while they are not my cup of tea they sounded very good with a Yamaha 5 ch reciever. That would fit the mid-fi definition as stated I assume.
Or it could mean mid-priced; in which case a lot of our gear would fit the description.

 
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