audionaut99
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Can anyone tell me (with ABSOLUTE certainty) which of the older generation NAD amplifiers (2200, 3xxx, N2xx, N3xx, etc.) used Bipolar output transistors and which one's used Mosfet devices? I already know that the NAD 2400 & 2600 'power envelope' used fast & tight sounding Bipolar devices but I can't find one in Europe that runs on 220v-50Hz. I see many of the other NADs for sale locally but I fear they might be of their MosFet design which not ideal for the bass amp in bi-amping.
Also, I am eventually seeking an older generation (110v powered) NAD Integrated amp (or similar durable brand) which uses mosfets and not bipolars to modify and give to a friend in America - can anyone please tell me which of the older lower-power (40-75wpc) NAD Integrated amps (or similar sweet-sounding durable Fet integrated amps) that are likely to be found cheaply but used only m-Fets in their output stage?
I'm only seeking advice and model numbers to research at this time. please reply to sam_and_marty1(at) yahoo Thanks!
Also, I am eventually seeking an older generation (110v powered) NAD Integrated amp (or similar durable brand) which uses mosfets and not bipolars to modify and give to a friend in America - can anyone please tell me which of the older lower-power (40-75wpc) NAD Integrated amps (or similar sweet-sounding durable Fet integrated amps) that are likely to be found cheaply but used only m-Fets in their output stage?
I'm only seeking advice and model numbers to research at this time. please reply to sam_and_marty1(at) yahoo Thanks!