C160 Stereo Pre-Amplifier
•6 line level inputs incl. 2 Tape in/outputs with dubbing facility•Switchable MM and MC phono input • 2 line level preamp outputs; one is variable from 0dB to
•“Blue Velvet” Alps motorized volume control • Input switching through hermetically sealed relays • 12V trigger • NAD Link
With the arrival of the all new NAD Model C160
Features:
With 6 Line inputs (two of which are Tape In/Out) and a MM/MC phono input available it’s unlikely you will run out of inputs to connect your sources to. The C160 is fully remote controlled and comes supplied with the NAD C Series system remote control. As the C160 has NAD Link, the remote control will also operate many other NAD products such as CD players, tuners etc. The headphone socket will drive virtually any
It is fashionable to omit tone controls nowadays: However, provided that the tone controls are properly designed, they can really be a useful tool to make improvements to the overall sound. The C160 tone controls only work at the frequency extremes leaving the critical
For remote on/off switching of ancillary components in a system, such as power amplifiers or active speakers, the C160 is equipped with a 12V trigger system. When switching the
Unique is the Variable
The low output impedance on the
Design:
Following NAD's "Music First" design brief the C160 utilizes completely new, innovative circuit topology which allows for investment in high speci- fication, close tolerance components. Metal film resistors, polypropylene capacitors, hermetically sealed relays and the Alps "Blue Velvet" motorized volume control are a few examples of this.
Special attention has been paid to the power supply section of the C160. The toroidal transformer has 4 separate secondary windings followed by 6 main
Often other manufacturers disregard the importance of a phono stage. NAD recognizes the performance potential of a good turntable and has made sure that the C160 will not be the limiting factor. The MC phono stage is built pretty much like a small "power amp" so that a wide range of MC cartridges can be used while keeping noise very low combined with a high overload margin. Likewise, the MM phono stage also can cope with a wide range of cartridges and operates entirely in Class A. The
Essentially the same circuitry used for the phono circuit is also used for both the line input and output stage: A modular FET amp operating in Class A. The line output stage is capable of driving 10V into 600 ohms. This, combined with the high input impedance of the line input amplifier (500