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Nad 1300 Brochure

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1300 Stereo Preamplifier

Date of manufacture : Jan 87 - Feb 89

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The 1300 was designed for the technically sophisticated audiophile who requires both state-of-the-art
sound and a high degree of operating flexibility

For listeners who are committed to the LP as an important source of music, the 1300 contains a high-
definition FET-input phono preamplifier with excellent sound-stage imaging and astonishing resolution of
inner detail. No trace of slew-limiting or transient distortion can be found, even in high-level signal
peaks 25 dB above normal level. Selectable input capacitance and precise RIAA equalisation ensure that
the sound of each recording is accurately preserved

Using eight selected low-noise transistors per channel, this MM phono circuit provides unusually
effective rejection of radio-frequency Interference from nearby digital circuits, cordless phones, and
radio/TV transmitters. It is supplemented by an elegantly simple class-A preamplifier that provides quieter
play-back with low-output moving-cod pick-ups than most preamps provide with a high-output MM
cartridge

In addition to the features described on the preceding pages, the 1300 includes a special Null" circuit
that electronically subtracts any monaural information from the audio signal. Using this feature, you can
easily align your cartridge for perfect electrical balance or adjust your PM antenna for minimum
multipath distortion

With its bi-directional taping circuits and a separate EPL circuit for an external processor, the 1300 offers
unmatched flexibility. All of its line-level circuits, including its unique volume and tone controls, have the
high headroom and ultra-low noise required to accommodate both todays and tomorrows digital
sources. The dynamic range of the 1300, relative to the 2-volt maximum output of a CD player, exceeds
110 dB. But the most important characteristic of this preamp is the simplicity and sonic purity of its
primary signal path. Yet its price is surprisingly low in comparison with other preamps that dont sound
as good and give you less control.