NAD 310 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
310
Integrated Amplifier
• 2 x 20 Watts continuous power into 8 ohms
• 80 watts dynamic power into 2 ohms
• 5 line inputs, including mini jack input/output
• SuSi (Super Simple) circuit topology
• Massive 20 ampere peak current capability
• Tone controls defeat switch
NAD products are particularly renowned for their value for money and the Model 310 is no exception.
Pioneering new amplifier circuit topology gives this amplifier a level of performance which belie both its
price and modest specifications.
Features and Circuitry
The SuSi (Super Simple) topology gives the amplifier a peak current capability exceeding 20 Amperes
and 85 Watts dynamic power into 2, allowing it to drive even the most unreasonable loads
(loudspeakers with very low impedance) with ease. Yet, the SuSi topology uses only 50% of components
and achieves 20% higher efficiency compared to amplifiers of similar specification.
Combined with this design approach is one of eliminating all unnecessary features, such as loudness,
which benefited the 310 by reinvesting the budget with better quality components such as a Hölmgren
Toroidal™ transformer.
The return is a level of performance far beyond that which one would expect to experience at this price.
This design approach inherent in all NAD products makes the NAD 310 amplifier the ideal component
for an audiophile in a tight budget or as the centre for a second system.
Audiophiles on a budget will find the mini-jacks for both input and output on the front panel easy to
connect or disconnect other budget music sources such as portable CD player, MiniDisc recorder or
other personal audio components.