NAD’s new generation of Modular Design Construction, (MDC2) adding the latest cutting-edge technology can be as simple as a software upgrade and slipping a new hardware module into your stereo NAD amplifier. The MDC2 BluOS-D adds the acclaimed BluOS Hi Res streaming and the ability to perform Dirac room correction with your NAD stereo component.
Support for hundreds of Internet radio stations and over 20 streaming services
Apple AirPlay 2 and Siri voice control
Audio resolution up to 24/192
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BluOS Music Streaming (Section 1 of 2)
The MDC2 BluOS-D module features BluOS, a multi-room high-resolution streaming platform acclaimed for its versatility and ease of use. With the MDC2 BluOS-D module installed, owners of NAD products such as C
399, C389, C379, and C3050 can access hundreds of Internet radio stations and over 20 streaming services, including several that deliver lossless and high-resolution audio. Thanks to MDC2’s bidirectional architecture, users can share audio from any source among up to 64 BluOS-enabled components on the same network.
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Dirac Live Room Correction (Section 2 of 2)
Room acoustics can significantly affect sound quality, causing uneven bass and blurred imaging. Dirac Live analyses your room and applies correction filters to the MDC2 BluOS-D, improving bass clarity, imaging, and tonal accuracy by addressing problem frequencies up to 500Hz, with an optional full-bandwidth upgrade available. The module can store up to five Dirac profiles for different listening positions or room conditions, and includes a calibrated microphone for accurate setup.