NAD Speakers

NAD 825 Bookshelf speaker

Introducing NAD Speakers

(Not available in North America)


Why should you choose NAD speakers? There are, after all, several hundred makers of loudspeakers worldwide; surely, at least a few of these must already produce excellent designs? Indeed, more than a few.

While we at NAD are staunchly opposed to reinventing the wheel, we are even more determined to ensure that the NAD components we engineer are optimized for a complete home entertainment system. So what better way to guarantee a better sounding solution than to make loudspeakers that sound as good as NAD?

An Unfair Advantage?

And yet, designing loudspeakers is no trivial undertaking. Expertise in the design of electronics, which NAD possesses in spades, is no guarantee of similar achievement in the speaker world. Fortunately, we have a vital edge, possibly even an unfair advantage: Our sister-company is PSB Speakers, the world-renowned Canadian firm founded and guided by musician and speaker-designer extraordinaire Paul Barton. So instead of beginning from loudspeaker-design square one, we enjoyed the enormous advantage of being able to start with the universally praised PSB designs and a three decade heritage of accuracy and musicality, as our starting point.

The NAD speakers, then: A family of two main-channel designs – one tower and one bookshelf – and a complete home theatre package comprised of four remarkably compact bookshelf speakers, a matching centre channel and a powerful 8 inch subwoofer. Each speaker was deliberately engineered for mixand- match-ability, so that in various combinations they can compose a music or home-cinema speaker system to fulfil a wide range of real-world needs.

The NAD speakers’ elegant exteriors and uncomplicated layouts disguise substantial depths. Paul Barton and the NAD engineering team worked tirelessly to endow these modestappearing monitors with smooth, balanced response, exceptional spatial coherence, and superb dynamics. All the attributes necessary to reproduce the full quality, drama, and impact of today’s best music and cinema soundtrack productions.

The Speakers

The NAD 825 Bookshelf is a perfect choice for a spaceefficient stereo or home-cinema system, while the NAD 855 Tower offers enhanced bass-extension and dynamics, and a touch more refinement. A stylish titanium finish makes these new NAD Speakers the perfect match to our large selection of titanium stereo and home-cinema components . As the basis for a pure stereo music system, or in any combination they form the ideal foundation for an exceptional sound system.

The NAD 805 Home-Cinema System is the perfect choice for the space conscious consumer who is looking to NAD Home theater speaker systembreak into the multi-channel market. Four compact mini-monitors, one compact centre-channel and a powerful 8” subwoofer come together to create this wonderful package.

Hearing is Believing

Of course, talk is cheap---especially talk about sound. (The American composer Charles Ives once opined that writing an essay about a symphony made about as much sense as composing a sonata about a football match.) So seek out the real thing instead. Visit your nearest NAD audio-video specialist, and hear what we mean.

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EISA Award

EISA Award

NAD has won the prestigious EISA Award - Best Product 2-Channel Amplifier for the NAD C315BEE Integrated Amplifier

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