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About the C425
The NAD C425 is a stereo AM/FM tuner released around 2006, designed for high-quality radio reception with ease of use. It supports FM and MW bands with digital tuning and includes RDS (Radio Data System) features such as Program Service (PS) and Radio Text (RT) for displaying station names and additional broadcast information. The tuner offers 30 random presets that can be any combination of AM and FM stations, with the ability to name presets with up to 8 characters for AM and non-RDS stations. It features a MOS-FET RF front end for excellent sensitivity and low intermodulation distortion, ensuring quiet and musically satisfying performance. Additional features include a sleep timer, display dimmer with three brightness levels, FM mute to reduce inter-station noise, and an RS-232 interface for integration into multiroom systems. The unit comes with a full-function remote control (NAD TNR 1). The tuner is praised for clean midrange sound, strong bass, smooth high frequencies, and overall musicality, making it suitable for suburban reception areas. Dimensions are 435 x 80 x 285 mm, and it weighs approximately 4 kg.
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