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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_In_MO" data-source="post: 518030" data-attributes="member: 1520"><p>The more research I did into the older NAD's, the more I concur with all of your above statements. Absolute best sound for the price, and sound much better than most newer systems (plastic crap from China). And, Yes! I love their 'minimalist' approach in the looks department.</p><p></p><p>But i'm also pretty happy with my living room system - a Pioneer Elite VSX-79 drinving a pair of original Realistic Mach One speakers. With a pair of 15's in the living room, and more than enough power to drive them, there is absolutely no need for a subwoofer. And you've gotta love the 4"x15" mid horns. :lol: I'm definitely not impressed with the 'tiny Satellite speakers with small subwoofer box' setups. Give me the old-school big-box speakers any day.</p><p></p><p>While the NAD has the obvious advantage with headphones, that old Pioneer Elite (very early 90's, last of Pioneer's really good gear) has the edge with most speakers i've driven with it. And it actually has a very nice and warm sound to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_In_MO, post: 518030, member: 1520"] The more research I did into the older NAD's, the more I concur with all of your above statements. Absolute best sound for the price, and sound much better than most newer systems (plastic crap from China). And, Yes! I love their 'minimalist' approach in the looks department. But i'm also pretty happy with my living room system - a Pioneer Elite VSX-79 drinving a pair of original Realistic Mach One speakers. With a pair of 15's in the living room, and more than enough power to drive them, there is absolutely no need for a subwoofer. And you've gotta love the 4"x15" mid horns. :lol: I'm definitely not impressed with the 'tiny Satellite speakers with small subwoofer box' setups. Give me the old-school big-box speakers any day. While the NAD has the obvious advantage with headphones, that old Pioneer Elite (very early 90's, last of Pioneer's really good gear) has the edge with most speakers i've driven with it. And it actually has a very nice and warm sound to it. [/QUOTE]
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