NAD C350 Integrated Amplifier Stereo
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- amcrink1987
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 25 May 2026
- Last seen
- 6h ago
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Compared with the obvious alternative of waiting for a cleaner sub-£150 example, this is priced attractively: at £131, it sits below the £150 25th percentile and well under the £170 median, so it reads as a strong deal rather than a merely fair one. Against the recent spread, you’re paying under the going norm without being deep into bargain-bin territory, which is exactly where a sensible buy should land.
That makes it an easy-listen integrated for a buyer who wants solid, no-drama performance on a budget: the C350 is well regarded for straightforward drive, good phono-era practicality in many systems, and the sort of honest NAD sound that still makes sense with sensible speakers. At this price, the main thing to check is basic operational health—silent controls, stable channel balance, and clean switching—because if it’s working properly, the upside is getting a respected amp at a genuinely favorable number.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
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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