NAD C 275 Bee


I'm looking to get some feedback on whether this amp - NAD C 275 BEE would be a good match with my speakers.

I use Chorus Focal 826V . I was using a McIntosh MC252; had to part ways with it a few years ago and would like to get something really good without spending quit that much again. It's also really, really heavy of you have to move.  Thanks in advance for your help with this or other suggestions on what might work well.

https://nadelectronics.com/product/c-275bee-stereo-power-amplifier/


adman227
@adman227 Even though Focal lists the Chorus speakers at 8 ohms, assume 4. I used to run a Marantz PM6005 which is 45 watts and it gets my 807v's plenty loud BUT, the impedance curve in the mid bass is too much for the Marantz so its scooped in that region. The Chorus's love power and CURRENT. Get an amp that thrives at 4ohm and you'll be good.

I have an Odyssey Khartgo Extreme now (selling the Marantz which is a nice sounding amp) and its not even close. The Khartago is stable to 2 ohms and it doesn't ask the speakers to do things, it controls them like a hand puppet. I loved the speakers before, they blow my mind now.
...and another thing...

The Sopra's are listed as 8 ohm speakers, but have a minimum of 3.1 ohms impedance.

...or two...

Each NAD setup I've had has had a piece which failed and had to be serviced.  My last NAD setup was their "Masters Series", and the  SACD transport failed and needed to be replaced, the display on the integrated amp went dark.  Before that I had an NAD CD player and receiver, one channel went out on the CD player, the other on the receiver.  Before that I had an NAD receiver and the volume control would dramatically change the channel balance at different volumes.  Too bad, because I really enjoyed the equipment and its sound.  No problems since I switched to McIntosh equipment.
Some good feedback; thanks. Doesn’t sound like the NAD will be a good option. My understanding of this amp was that it really provides the power much above its 150 wpc. PS. My pre-amp is a VTL 2.5, so I get plenty of warmth. I really loved my MC252, but I thought I could try and save some money - I also move every few years and the 100lb amp is a pain. @gochurchgo - any recommendations on amps that ’thrive’ at 4ohms that are affordable? I believe the Mcintosh was 250 at 4 & 8.

I’m not opposed to used in good condition.
I have to defend NAD. I've had several NAD pieces over the years and all have been dependable and sounded great.
" I have to defend NAD. I've had several NAD pieces over the years and all have been dependable and sounded great."

I too have and had very reliable NAD pieces but also have read the reliability nightmares from other owners.  I guess with NAD it is just luck of the draw.

Bill