
NAD Electronics, the highly regarded manufacturer of high-performance
audio/video components, introduces the Masters Series M15HD Surround
Sound Preamplifier, a powerful, versatile component designed to serve
as the "brains" of any surround sound system, at CEDIA EXPO '09. The
M15HD offers NAD's exclusive Modular Design Construction (MDC) in
addition to innovative circuit designs, proprietary operating software,
broadcast-quality image processing, and exceptional sonic performance
and value.
No ordinary offering, the M15HD will startle
listeners with its realism and musical integrity. Its "Music First"
performance design allows the space, scale, and transparency encoded in
the directional sounds of Dolby and DTS surround soundtracks to push
the boundaries of a listening room to nearly infinite dimensions. Four
HDMI inputs make it a practical choice for high-definition viewing; and
NAD's special Masters Series Home Theater Remote, an 8-device,
illuminated learning control with an LCD display, can learn commands
for additional components.
The M15HD is a new High Definition
edition of NAD's M15 Surround Sound Preamplifier. It is built around
NAD's exclusive new Modular Design Construction (MDC) architecture, and
configured with a VXP broadcast-quality image processor by Sigma
Designs. The first Masters Series component boasting MDC, the M15HD
provides numerous benefits. It improves performance, functionality and
ease of use while protecting against premature obsolescence. It enables
users to more quickly and economically add new advanced features from
NAD while also simplifying servicing.
The cornerstones of MDC
are easily removable A/V modules that include the circuitry for digital
audio and HDMI functions, component and analog video functions, and
two-channel and multi-channel analog audio functions, plus all the
inputs and outputs needed for full connectivity.
Modular Muscle
The
modules for the M15HD come packed with advanced features that include
dual 32-bit Aureus 7.1 high-speed DSPs by Texas Instruments; Dynamic
EQ, Dynamic Volume, and MultEQ Pro room correction technologies by
Audyssey; decoding for advanced audio formats, including Dolby True HD,
Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio; and Sigma Designs' VXP
broadcast-quality image processor.
Dynamic EQ preserves the
impact of movie soundtracks at all listening levels, while Dynamic
Volume prevents large loudness jumps when commercials come on, and TV
channels or video sources are changed. Sigma's VXP-based solutions were
developed in a broadcast environment, from a broadcast heritage.
Coupled with advanced image enhancement algorithms, they comprise the
most advanced single-chip image processor now available, and provide
every source with the highest level of 1080p HD performance.
The
image processor supports all SD and HD formats up to 2048 x 2048
pixels. It includes motion adaptive de-interlacing with edge
interpolation, film mode detection with output cadence generation, a
programmable scaling engine with aspect ratio conversion, frame
conversion to and from any refresh rate (in NTSC and PAL), and advanced
noise reduction and detail enhancement.
The M15HD can convert
Component, and Composite and S-Video inputs from analog to digital HDMI
using high-performance video decoders. It sends eight-channel linear
PCM from the video signal to the DSP board for processing, and a
programmable scaling engine ensures images are properly enlarged and
reduced -- making the M15HD ideal for the most demanding A/V systems
Features for Every Need
The
M15HD also comes with many features that help installers address
diverse set-up needs and situations. They including an RS-232 interface
for advanced custom installations, 12-Volt Triggers (1 in and 3 out)
for advanced control options, 3.5-mm IR Control jacks (1 in and 3 out),
an A/V output for a second zone, a second zone OSD and remote control,
and a switched AC Outlet.
An array of additional features
further enhances the M15HD. They include four HDMI 1.3 repeaters, a
tape monitor, lip sync compensation (option to 100mS), flexible bass
management, and individual crossover frequencies for front, center, and
surround speakers. Also aboard are four dual differential 24-bit,
192-kHz digital-to-analog converters, Dynamic Headroom Scaling for
optimum resolution, an S/N ratio for all program and decoding
combinations, digital tone controls with a center channel "dialog"
setting, and an extensive package of connections. Also provided are
separate power supplies for digital and analog sections of the M15 HD,
a custom designed Switch Mode, and a Linear Power Supply with a custom
'Figure 8' transformer.
NAD's M15HD Surround Sound
Preamplifier will be available in September from authorized NAD dealers
at a suggested price of $4,499 (U.S. MSRP). It can be seen with other
outstanding NAD products at Booth 2926, Georgia Congress Dome, during
the show.
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