Choosing the right streaming amplifier isn’t about “better” or “worse”—it’s about the right fit.
In this Learning Center video, Ray Miller from Audio Advisor compares two of NAD’s most talked-about all-in-one streaming amplifiers: the NAD C 700 v2 and the NAD Masters M10 v3. Both combine high-performance amplification, modern digital connectivity, and intuitive streaming into a single elegant component—but they’re built for different systems, rooms, and priorities.
Ray walks through the real-world differences that matter most, including power output, amplifier topology, DAC performance, room correction, connectivity, and overall value. Along the way, you’ll gain a clearer understanding of what a modern streaming integrated amplifier can do—and which approach makes the most sense for your listening space and budget.
You’ll also see side-by-side visuals of each model’s display, rear-panel connections, and design details, helping you understand where the C 700 v2 excels as a high-value solution and where the M10 v3 pushes performance, refinement, and flexibility to a higher level.
