The NAD 4130 is a tuner manufactured by NAD between 1985 and 1987. It features a sleek anthracite design and offers a variety of tuning options, providing users with high-quality radio reception. This model is part of a broader series of NAD audio components which includes preamplifiers like the NAD 1130 and NAD 1155, as well as various amplifiers and receivers. The NAD 4130 reflects the audio design principles of the mid-1980s, focusing on performance and reliability. It was originally sold for approximately 498 DM and is notable for its functional layout intended for ease of use and integration with other audio equipment. The construction quality indicates a focus on durability and performance.