NAD Stereo Receiver C715 CD receiver Shelf System Mini Systems
NAD Stereo Receiver C715 CD receiver Shelf System Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[May 17, 2010]
txportmann
AudioPhile
About 2 years I was looking for a high-end clock radio solution and I wasn't really impressed with the Bose Wave Radio, I read about this unit and noticed that it also had an alarm. I purchased this unit with a pair of Epos ELS-3 speakers and it sounds great. The 20 watts per channel are more powerful than one would expect. Just for fun compared it with my Onkyo TX-NR801 ($899) receiver with the ELS-3, I had the Onkyo in the 4ohm setting. The Onkyo sounded like crap compared to the NAD, I was very surprised. The Onkyo did play louder since it has more power, but at lower volume levels the NAD sounded fuller and cleaner.
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[May 13, 2009]
Luc
Audio Enthusiast
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[May 01, 2009]
alternativeroute
Audio Enthusiast
I bought the mini system as an introduction into the world of Hi Fi as I cannot afford a whole host of separates. I have paired the system with a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 bookshelf speakers. Out the box the system was easy to setup and under 10 minutes I had music playing. I was a little dubious when the store assistant insisted that there would be a burn in time. He was correct! At first the system sounded harsh at any level above 50% volume. After about two weeks the sound started improving markably. Now that the system is settled I am more aware of its advantages and short-comings. Pushed hard it makes disturbing popping sounds through the speakers (as if it were pushing straight current through). Quick adjustment of the volume and everything returns to normal.
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[Feb 23, 2009]
Luciano
Casual Listener
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