I would definitely go for a used or demo amp with your budget. I personally have never liked the sound of NAD equipment. I recently listened for about an hour to the NAD CD/amp combo at a dealer when I was buying speakers and it sounded just dreadful to my ears. (I don't agree with the recent TAS review on the same CD/amp.) Another dealer who recently dropped the NAD line said that one of the reasons for his decision was that quality control of the NAD products was not as good as he would have liked. Perhaps what I have heard has been a bad sample. In any case, this all points to the fact that for your budget you will be able to get a better sounding amp with higher build quality and hopefully better sound quality in the used market.
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