3020A

by NAD


The NAD 3020A is an integrated amplifier that was part of NAD's 3000 series, spe...

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The NAD 3020A is an integrated amplifier that was part of NAD's 3000 series, specifically produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It features a compact and understated design, focused on delivering solid performance for music enthusiasts. The amplifier typically offers a power output of 20 watts per channel into 8 ohms, with total harmonic distortion measured at 0.03%. The device incorporates a moving magnet phono stage, allowing for the connection of turntables, which enhances its versatility for vinyl playback. It has a variety of input options, including three line-level inputs and a dedicated tape input. The 3020A also includes tone controls with bass and treble adjustments, allowing users to tailor the sound to their preference. The construction is notable for its high build quality, utilizing robust components that contribute to its durability and reliability over time.