

30
years ago, NAD (originally an acronym for New Acoustic Dimension) set
out to create a new kind of audio company. We were a group of
audio-industry veterans: manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and -
above all - listeners. We were driven by passion for great sound and by
the desire to cut through the marketing hype and over-elaboration that
had become pervasive in the audio industry. We wanted to provide what
people really wanted instead of what they were being sold.
We wanted to get back to the point - to the reality behind the knobs and
the increasingly expensive faceplates. And we are still doing that today
with every piece of equipment we design. The real point of all audio
equipment for the home is obviously enjoyment - of lifelike, involving
sound from music and movies. Some of the fun in buying audio components
is deciding (and swapping views on) just how lifelike their sound really
is. We take as much pleasure in that as anybody else, but we never lose
sight of the central aim of enjoyment. And the three qualities we feel
are central to creating it are performance, value, and
simplicity.
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