Following a stellar year that included winning the coveted EISA Award for Best Smart Amplifier, the NAD M10 has picked up yet another accolade for Hi-Fi Product of the Year from AVForums. Reviewed and selected by AVForums’ revered team of audio experts, the publication says the M10 “feels effortlessly special and it is a delight to use.”
- I went with the NAD M10. To be honest, one of the main reasons was that I already knew just how well the streamer in the M10 would work, considering the Powernode 2i uses basically the same software. Using it for a few months, I think it sounds pretty good – songs which I previously found a little flat and boring are now really engaging.
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- May 08, 2019 Haven't got one, but have heard one. Pricing it up against the Atom is pretty aggressive. It looks good, the BluOs app is very good & you can use Dirac Live with it, if you're so inclined. However, it didn't seem as loud as the Atom, I had it dialled up to 70% or so be.
Highlighting the BluOS streaming amplifier for its inclusion of Dirac, build quality and its various connectivity options, AVForums says the all-in-one represents the future of hi-fi.
I recently purchased my NAD M10, Cambridge CXC CD Transport and had to wait a week or so for purchasing speakers. Until they arrived, I was happily listening to the my AKG headphones through a headphone amplifier connected via the pre-out on the back of the M10. The NAD Masters M10 is a compact, just-add-speakers streaming system in a box. A complete, next-gen hi-fi that’s as happy partnering your TV as it is a wireless speaker in your bathroom. A rival to the Uniti Atom that might just have the chops to emerge victorious.
Check out all of this year’s AVForums Editor’s Choice Award winners here.