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3130
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About the 3130
The NAD 3130 integrated amplifier was manufactured from 1985 to 1987 and is known for its transparent musicality, solid speaker-driving power, and economical no-frills design. It delivers 30 watts per channel into 8 ohms with a high-current output stage capable of short-term bursts of 60 to 80 watts per channel, suitable for complex speaker impedances. It features a highly regarded MM/MC phono stage for direct turntable connection, quieter phono and tone control circuits than many separate preamplifiers, and three line-level analogue inputs for CD, tuner, and other sources. The amp includes bass and treble tone controls, a bass EQ boost switch, and a low-level switch with loudness compensation for consistent sound at low volumes. It also has pre-out for use as a separate preamplifier, A and B speaker outputs for two speaker sets, and a front-panel headphone output with a rotary function selector. The unit is finished in a utilitarian grey case with a focus on performance rather than cosmetics. Over time, electrolytic capacitors may require replacement to maintain sound quality. The NAD 3130 is praised for its warm yet detailed sound and ability to punch above its rated power.
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