NAD Stereo Amplifier C272 User Manual

C 272 Stereo Power Amplifier  
• PowerDrive™  
The output relay protection circuit provides silent switch  
• High Current Holmgren™ Toroidal Power Transformer  
• Bridgeable to 300W mono (8 ohms)  
• Both fixed and variable inputs, switch selectable  
• Double set of loudspeaker binding posts to facilitate  
bi-wiring  
on and off, together with non-evasive protection against  
error conditions such as short circuits and overheating.  
Using the 12V trigger input, the C 272 is easily switched  
On or to Stand-by from remote components featuring  
12V trigger outputs. NAD’s own C 162 preamp sport 12V  
trigger outputs, for instance. The inclusion of 12V triggers  
make the C 272 an ideal choice for demanding, high  
quality Custom Install applications. Equipped with two  
sets of loudspeaker binding posts, adding a second pair of  
speakers becomes easy. The second set of binding posts  
will also facilitate “bi-wiring” speakers, a practice popular  
with demanding audiophiles.  
• All Discrete Circuitry  
• Gold plated RCA Connectors  
• NAD Soft Clipping™  
• 12V Trigger Input for remote Stand-by/On switching  
• IEC Detachable Power Cable  
• ATO Logic  
PowerDrive™  
The C 272 also benefits from NAD’s proprietary  
PowerDrive amplification circuitry, now well established  
and used in many NAD models including the highly  
reviewed C 320BEE and C 350. PowerDrive allows the  
C 272 to deliver maximum performance under virtually  
any circumstance, independent of the loudspeakers it is  
driving. The circuitry automatically senses the impedance  
of the loudspeaker and then adjusts its power supply  
settings to best cope with that specific load.  
The all-new NAD C 272 is part of a new range  
of amplifiers, which will further enhance  
NAD’s enviable reputation for state of the art  
products at sensible prices. The key design  
goals of the new range are PERFORMANCE  
and RELIABILITY. Both are attained at a very  
competitive price through efficient innovative  
design, simple circuitry and meticulous  
engineering.  
With PowerDrive, the relationship of voltage to current  
is kept at an ideal proportion, eliminating the current  
limiting distortion common in lesser designs. This also  
gives it an unusual characteristic compared to traditional  
amplifiers when measuring its continuous output power;  
the RMS output power remains the same at 150 watts with  
either an eight or a four-ohm load. This is not unusual for  
NAD however. NAD takes a stance against the mindless  
“brochure power” approach which doesn’t give a realistic  
indication of an amplifier’s true capabilities. Instead,  
PowerDrive is a practical approach to enable an amplifier  
to easily deal with musical dynamics and difficult speaker  
loads. More meaningful in the real world are the C 272’s  
dynamic capabilities; up to 450 watts into 2 ohms and up to  
70 amps current capability into 1 ohm!  
“Building Block Concept”  
For maximum flexibility, the C 272 can operate  
in bridged mono mode, nearly tripling its single  
channel stereo mode continuous power rating  
into 8 ohms.This makes it an ideal choice for a  
subwoofer amplifier or part of a high powered  
home theatre or stereo system.  
Additional Features  
The C 272 also incorporates NAD’s acclaimed  
switchable “Soft Clipping” circuit that  
significantly reduces the risk of damage to  
loudspeakers due to prolonged high power  
operation. The technological effort behind the  
C 272 results in a relaxed unstrained musicality,  
 

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