NAD - M5 - Master Series - Cd/sacd Player
from: NAD Electronics
Price: $1,799.00
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Product Description:
Features:
- Plays SACD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW
- AES/EBU balanced digital out for PCM sources
- Coax and TosLink PCM digital audio outputs
- Separate 2 channel and 5.1 channel analog outputs
- HDCD, MP3, and WMA decoding
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- not my cup of tea
I don't actually own this CD player. I have a more than 10 year old California Audio Labs Icon Mk II and although I like it quite a bit, it is starting to have problems with the left channel going out off and on. Most annoying! So I'm in the market for a new CD player. After reading the relatively few reviews of the NAD M5 player on the internet, I learned that my local audio dealer had one. So I took my trusty Grado-SR325i headphone to the audio store and did some listening.
I listened ... Read More
Rating:
- Great Sound and Great Value
Hey, I own this! (I was Googling for it this morning and was surprised to see it pop up on Amazon.)
Maybe the reason the NAD M5 has gotten so little attention in the U.S. is that it just doesn't have the right combination of features for this market. The "failure" of SACD on these shores has been widely trumpeted in the audio and home theatre press -- never mind that it's doing very well with classical boutique labels and a significant number of audiophiles. Personally, I love the sound ... Read More
- not my cup of teaI don't actually own this CD player. I have a more than 10 year old California Audio Labs Icon Mk II and although I like it quite a bit, it is starting to have problems with the left channel going out off and on. Most annoying! So I'm in the market for a new CD player. After reading the relatively few reviews of the NAD M5 player on the internet, I learned that my local audio dealer had one. So I took my trusty Grado-SR325i headphone to the audio store and did some listening.
I listened ... Read More
- Great Sound and Great ValueHey, I own this! (I was Googling for it this morning and was surprised to see it pop up on Amazon.)
Maybe the reason the NAD M5 has gotten so little attention in the U.S. is that it just doesn't have the right combination of features for this market. The "failure" of SACD on these shores has been widely trumpeted in the audio and home theatre press -- never mind that it's doing very well with classical boutique labels and a significant number of audiophiles. Personally, I love the sound ... Read More
