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Should you really pay US$1,949 for a NAD M10 V3 when the median used price is US$269? No, that asking price is US$1,680 above the 75th percentile (US$688) and nearly seven times the median, making it ambitiously overpriced for a used unit. While the NAD M10 V3 is a standout “future-fi” integrated amp—featuring nCore Class D power, Dirac Live LE room correction, BluOS streaming, an HDMI eARC port, and a full touch screen—it commands new prices around US$2,499 to US$2,500, so a used deal should reflect significant depreciation. At US$1,949, this listing offers no meaningful upside in timing, rarity, or original-owner condition to justify the gap; it’s not a buying opportunity but a caution unless the seller can prove pristine condition with all accessories intact.

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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