The NAD C270 is a stereo power amplifier released between 2000 and 2001, recognized for its robust performance characteristics. It boasts a power output of 120 watts per channel into an 8Ω load and can deliver 300 watts in mono mode. This amplifier is engineered with a frequency response range from 20Hz to 20kHz and maintains a low total harmonic distortion of 0.03%. With a high damping factor of 150, it provides excellent control over speaker movement, contributing to its high fidelity and dynamic sound reproduction. The gain is set at 29 dB, with an input sensitivity of 1.1V and a signal-to-noise ratio of 120dB, ensuring clarity and precision in audio performance. The NAD C270 is designed to handle a minimum speaker load impedance of 4Ω, making it versatile for various speaker configurations. Its dimensions are compact at 435 x 132 x 350mm, and it weighs 11.2kg, making it relatively easy to incorporate into different setups. Users have reported exceptional sound quality with significant improvements after upgrading components, highlighting its authority in driving speakers with powerful, clean, and musical sound.