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continuous average power output | 80W |
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clipping power | 105W |
IHF dynamic power at 8 ohms | 110W |
IHF dynamic power at 4 ohms | 180W |
IHF dynamic power at 2 ohms | 250W |
rated distortion | 0.03% |
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frequency response | 20Hz - 20kHz ±0.3dB |
signal to noise ratio (A weighted) | 104dB ref. rated power |
treble control | ±7dB at 10kHz |
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bass control | ±10dB at 50Hz |
damping factor | >200 |
dimensions | 435 x 128 x 383mm |
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net weight | 12.1kg |
shipping weight | 13.6g |
Covers warnings about electric shock, fire, moisture, and proper unit placement to prevent hazards.
Instruction to match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot and insert fully to prevent electric shock.
Guidance on grounding outdoor antenna systems for protection against voltage surges and static charges.
Connects CD player's audio outputs to the NAD 317 for analogue signals only.
Connects audio from VCR, TV, Satellite or Cable receiver to the NAD 317.
Connects a Tuner or other line-level audio source to the NAD 317.
Connects additional line-level input signals, like another CD player, to the NAD 317.
Connections for analogue recording and playback with a tape recorder.
Connections for analogue recording and playback with a secondary tape recorder.
Connections for external pre-amplifiers, power amplifiers, or processors.
Allows remote control commands to be passed between NAD components.
Connects speakers with an impedance of 4 ohms or more.
Instructions for securely connecting spade connectors to speaker terminals.
Guidance on inserting bare wires or pin connectors into speaker terminals.
Connects the unit to a live AC socket for power.
Description of unswitched AC outlets for other audio system components (US/Canadian models).
Operation of the power switch and headphone socket.
Adjustment of Bass and Treble tone controls.
Buttons to select the active input source for speakers and outputs.
Monitoring recordings and copying between tape machines.
Adjusting relative speaker levels and overall loudness.
Explanation of the protection mode and its causes.
Indicates when the Soft Clipping circuit is active.
Shows when the NAD 317 is operating in bridged mode.
Details on using the remote handset for NAD 317 and other NAD components.
Explanation of STANDBY, MUTE, VCR1, AUX, CD, TUNER AM/FM, TAPE 1/2, and VOLUME controls.
Using the remote for NAD Tuner functions: BANK, PRESET, TUNE, SEARCH.
Remote control functions for NAD CD players: Pause, Stop, Play, Skip.
Remote control functions for NAD Cassette Decks: Play, Record Pause, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward.
Diagnosing and resolving issues where there is no sound output.
Troubleshooting problems with sound only on one channel.
Identifying causes for poor bass response or diffuse stereo imaging.
Steps to resolve issues with the remote control handset not functioning.
Technical details for the power amplifier section, including output power and distortion.
Technical specifications for the amplifier when operating in bridged mode.
Technical details for the preamplifier section, including input sensitivity and frequency response.
Details on Treble and Bass control frequency response.
Physical dimensions, net weight, and shipping weight of the unit.