NAD C 316 BEE V2 exhibition exhibit
Like new. In operation for half an hour.
With original packaging and originally packed accessories (remote control, instructions, ...)
The price of a new one is 449 euros.
Retention: 10/10.
While the C 316BEE V2 has everything you need for musical enjoyment, it's refreshingly limited to the essentials: six inputs, one pair of speaker terminals, a headphone jack and a full-featured remote control. It has a compact size and a neat but unassuming exterior. NAD is essential.
Although its features may not be as comprehensive as those offered by other NAD amplifiers, the C 316V2 is far from a "stripped down" product. With five line inputs, an MM Phono input, a full IR remote control, movable tone controls and a front panel input for a phone or tablet, the C 316V2 is fully equipped to become the control center for a high-performance music system. Continuous power is a conservative 40 watts, and dynamic power (more important for listening to music) is an impressive 100+ watts! That's a touch more usable power than other amplifiers at this price point, and that power is available throughout the entire audible band at a class-leading 0.03%.
Technical characteristics
- Continuous output power into 8 ohms and 4 ohms: 40W (ref. 20 Hz-20 kHz at rated THD, both channels driven)
- THD (20 Hz – 20 kHz): <0.03 % (250 mW to 40 W, 8 ohms and 4 ohms)
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >95 dB (A-weighted, 500 mV input, ref. 1 W out in 8 ohms) >97 dB (A-weighted, 500 mV input, unity gain in 32 ohms)
- Clipping power (at 1 kHz 0.1% THD): >45 W and 8 ohms, >60 W and 4 ohms
- IHF dynamic power: 8 ohms: 90 W, 4 ohms: 120 W, 2 ohms: 170 W
- Damping factor: >200 (ref. 8 ohms, 1 kHz)
- Frequency response: ±0.3 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz, Tone Defeat ON), Treble: ± 5dB at 10 kHz, Bass: ± 8 dB at 100 Hz
- Channel separation: >70 dB (1 kHz)
- Maximum input level: 4.3V (1 kHz THD 0.1%)
- Input sensitivity (for 40 W and 8 ohms): 200 mV
- Standby power: <0.5 W