[Review] NAD C320BEE Stero Integrated Amplifier

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by nsherin, Sep 24, 2005.

  1. nsherin

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    You reckon BI-Amping is a greater benefit than just using the power amp?

    I'm confused to what way that would be wired? I have my 372 bi-wired, using both A&B speaker outputs, so basically 4 into 4 each side.
     
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    yeah, I connect the c270 to my c350 - then I've bi-amped my speakers so that I've a run of speaker cables from the bottom 2 binding posts (on the speakers) to the c270 and a run of speaker cable from the top speaker binding posts to the c350 - thus each speaker has 4 mono cables (or 2 bi-wires, however you wanna call it!) going to the 2 amps... :D
     
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    Ahh I'm with you now - thanks

    Now on the look out for a C272 :)
     
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    I own a C541i and a C370 Bridged with C270 friving Wharfedale Evo 40's and a wharfedale 12 inch sub.

    The difference running them bi-wired and bridged is amazing.

    My wife and myself noticed a huge improvement bridging the C370 and C270. Far more head room and power, making 300 watts per channel, real NAD Watts too. Even at low volumes, I could hear and audible difference. :D
     
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