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Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
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Total Harmonic Distortion | <0.03% |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >90dB |
Signal/Noise Ratio | >90dB |
Inputs | RCA |
Outputs | Speaker |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.0 aptX |
Damping Factor | >100 |
Read and retain all instructions, heed warnings, follow all operating instructions, and use only recommended attachments and cleaning methods.
Avoid water/moisture, unstable surfaces, blocked ventilation, and improper power sources or cord placement.
Connect to grounded outlets, ensure proper cord routing, and follow grounding guidelines for outdoor antennas.
Unplug during lightning storms and disconnect antennas to prevent damage from surges.
Avoid overloading outlets, naked flames, inserting objects into openings, and excessive headphone volume.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel, use specified replacement parts, and unplug if damaged or malfunctioning.
Comply with regulations for battery disposal and perform safety checks after service.
Details FCC/IC compliance, operation conditions, and interference guidelines for radio transmitters.
Instructions for proper disposal of the product at the end of its useful life for recycling.
Step-by-step instructions for initial setup, network connection, and speaker setup for the NAD Amp1.
Guidance on unpacking the NAD Amp1 and a list of included items in the box.
Instructions for connecting speakers, source devices, power, and initial power-on sequence.
Identifies and explains the functions of the power button, remote eye sensor, and volume/selector knob.
Details all input and output ports including GND, Streaming, Phono, Line In, Optical, Pre out, and Speaker terminals.
Explains the operation of the remote control unit, including power, input selection, playback, and volume controls.
Instructions for initiating Bluetooth pairing and decoupling Bluetooth source devices.
Details the TV Connect software feature for TV sound control and auto-power up via optical input.
Explains Auto Sense (APU) for automatic startup and Auto Standby (APD) for power saving.
Provides detailed technical specifications for output power, frequency response, inputs, and connections.
Details standby power consumption, network standby power, gross dimensions, and net weight of the unit.