NAD Stereo Integrated Amplifier with Tuner & Phono Stage 25W 701 Hi-Fi Audio
RM1,190.00
The NAD 701 is a highly regarded stereo receiver produced between 1992 and 1995, combining a 25-watt-per-channel integrated amplifier with a sensitive AM/FM tuner in the classic understated NAD chassis. Despite its modest power rating, the receiver is capable of delivering impressive current into difficult speaker loads, a hallmark of NAD’s engineering philosophy. Specifications include 25W per channel into 8Ω, frequency response from 12Hz–45kHz, THD of just 0.03%, damping factor of 50, moving-magnet phono input, line-level inputs, remote control capability, and a compact 6kg chassis. The built-in tuner section was derived from NAD’s dedicated tuner designs and provides excellent FM reception and ease of use.
Among enthusiasts, the NAD 701 has earned a reputation as one of the hidden gems of the company’s 1990s lineup. Its sound is consistently described as warm, musical, and surprisingly authoritative, exhibiting far greater drive and dynamic expression than its specifications might suggest. The built-in phono stage is particularly well regarded, delivering smooth and engaging vinyl playback, while the pre-out/main-in connections provide flexibility for future upgrades. Owners frequently praise its reliability, effortless presentation, and ability to pair successfully with classic loudspeakers from Mission, Wharfedale, KEF, and Monitor Audio. Even decades after its introduction, the NAD 701 remains an exceptionally enjoyable receiver whose combination of simplicity, musicality, and value exemplifies the qualities that made vintage NAD components so beloved among audiophiles.












