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Great quality NAD C-370 Stereo Amplifier from the early 2000s. Fully ServicedUsual Tone controls plus defeat.A&B Stereo Speaker Outputs.Disc, CD, Video, Aux, Tuner, Tape Monitor and Tape 2 with Tallies.Soft Clipping.Bridging Mode to B Speaker outputs.Main In / Pre Out with Level control.Pre Out 2.Very Good condition with a couple of light marks.I sell Retro Hifi professionally so all my equipment is cleaned, tested and operating correctly unless otherwise stated.3 Month limited Warranty - Misuse or Damage voids warrantyReturns considered on a case by case basis.All Items located in Sydney for delivery or pickup.These are Vintage units...please do not expect it to look like or necessarily perform like it just left the showroom floor.Delivery East Coast is approximately 6 Business Days elsewhere is longer. I accept Bank Deposit/Transfer, Paypal or Cash on Pickup. East Coast Postage - $55.00, WA/NT add $25.00, Nth QLD add $25 and Tasmania/SA add $15.00 to quoted postage.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

At US$451, this NAD C370 asking price is ambitious, sitting clearly above the 75th percentile of US$422 from our recent comparable listings, while the median for this model is US$375. It is not a bargain by any measure; rather, it exceeds the typical used market range, placing it in the upper tier of pricing for a circa-2000 integrated amplifier. Unless the unit is in pristine, original-owner condition with all accessories, this price feels stretched compared to the US$233–US$422 spread we see across eight recent USD listings.

The C370 remains well-regarded for its straightforward, durable sound and robust 120W continuous power into 8 ohms, making it a reliable choice for serious hi-fi listening. Its simple topology and NAD’s build tradition suggest it may last indefinitely, offering meaningful upside for buyers seeking a no-nonsense amplifier without modern digital clutter. However, given the ambitious price, a buyer should verify the condition carefully—checking for rear-panel scratches, capacitor health, and included remote—since any flaw at this price point would be a material concern.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About NAD

NAD Electronics was founded in 1972 in London by a group of European audio importers frustrated with the hype surrounding Japanese hi-fi products. Led by visionary American executive Martin L. Borish and brilliant engineer Bjorn Erik Edvardsen, the company emerged from a quest to deliver high-performance audio at accessible prices. Their breakthrough came with the NAD 3020 integrated amplifier, the best-selling hi-fi amp in history, which embodied a philosophy of stripping away non-essentials to prioritize pure sound quality.

The brand focuses on core hi-fi categories, excelling in amplifiers—pioneering Class A/B, Class G, and hybrid digital designs—alongside integrated receivers, AV processors, turntables, CD and cassette players, and modern streamers. While not venturing into speakers, headphones, or cables, NAD emphasizes source components and amplification that integrate seamlessly into home theater and custom installation setups, always upholding principles of innovation, simplicity, performance, and value.

Today, as part of Canada's Lenbrook Group and sold in over 80 countries, NAD holds a commanding mid-tier position in the market, revered by audiophiles for affordable excellence rather than ultra-high-end excess. Its "Truth in Power" legacy earns cult status among knowledgeable buyers seeking reliable, award-winning gear that punches above its price, blending vintage heritage with contemporary streaming and hybrid tech.

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