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PURIFIAUDIO ‘EIGENTAKT

As noted, NAD has an impressive record of working with new and innovative amplification technologies in its Masters Series products (and trickling down to its other ranges).

And for the M33 the company has turned to the latest amplification technology in town, which purports to take Class-D concepts to new levels, with negligible distortion, extraordinarily low noise, load-invariant frequency response, exceptionally clean clipping, low losses and high efficiency, while delivering 400W of power without even getting hot. It comes from Purifi, in Denmark, which has named the technology ‘Eigentakt’, which is German for ‘self-clocking’.

We’d exercise our usual caution with such remarkable claims, but what makes us more inclined towards credence in

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