NAD Vorverstärker Typ NAD-1000
- Condition: Used
- Price: 107.0 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 226538962239
- Bids: 8
- Seller: volleybrami (158|92.9%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Münster
- Ships to: DE
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Ich biete hier einen NAD 1000 Vorverstärker / Monitor Series Stereo Preamplifier an. Das Gerät ist funktionsfähig und befindet sich äußerlich in einem ordentlichen Zustand. Es sind rundum oberflächliche Gebrauchsspuren sichtbar, insbesondere kleine Kratzer und Wischspuren, die sich leider nicht gut fotografieren ließen. Bitte bertachten Sie meine Fotos dennoch als Teil der Beschreibung. Gerne versuche ich Ihre Fragen zu beantworten. Ich verkaufe unter Ausschluss jeglicher Gewährleistung.
zum Verkauf steht hier ein Original ShureTonabnehmer System Shure / Realistic R 1000 E1/2 System neuen Nachbau Nadel N 91 GD System und Nadel in vollfunktionsfähigem Zustand! Details siehe Original-Fotos der Artikel!Anwendung der Differenzbesteuerung nach § 25a UStG(die Mehrwertsteuer wird hier auf der Rechnung nicht separat ausgewiesen)30 Tage WiderrufsrechtBei Fragen können Sie mich jederzeit kontaktieren.Sollten Sie aus irgendwelchen Gründen nicht zufrieden mit Ihrem Kauf sein,bitte ich um eine entsprechende Mitteilung von Ihnen,damit wir eine Lösung finden, die beide Parteien zufrieden stellt.Hinweise gemäß Preisangaben-Verordnung: Die angegebenen Preise sind Endpreise zzgl. eventueller Versandkosten.Da es sich um Differenzbesteuerte-Waren(§ 25a UStG, Gebrauchtgegenstände/Sonderregelung) handelt,ist die MwSt. im Preis zwar entsprechend der Regelungen zur Differenzbesteuerung enthalten, ein Umsatzsteuerausweis auf der Rechnung jedoch nicht möglich. Alle meine Verpackungen sind bei der Landbell AG für Rückhol-Systeme lizenziertund die entsprechenden Lizenzentgelte abgeführt.Alle hier genannten Marken sind geschützt und werden nur verwendet,um den Artikel bestmöglich zu beschreiben.Alle dargestellten, Marken, Fremdlogos, Bilder und Grafiken sind Eigentumder entsprechenden Firmen und unterliegen dem Copyright derentsprechenden Lizenzgeber.Alle Rechtlichen-Informationen finden Sie in meinenAGB´s und in der Widerrufsbelehrung.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Biete hier einen NAD 1000 Vorverstärker, gebraucht mit originaler Bedienungsanleitung.Im Moment kein Fehlverhalten festzustellen.Verkauf unter Ausschluss der EU-Sachmängelhaftung. Hiermit schließe ich jegliche Garantie und Gewährleistung aus. Kein Umtausch oder Rücknahme. Das meint die KI zum Gerät:Der NAD 1000 Vorverstärker aus der Monitor Series ist ein hochwertiges Audio-Gerät für audiophile Kunden. Mit seinem klaren und präzisen Klang sorgt er für ein erstklassiges Musikerlebnis. Der NAD Vorverstärker ist perfekt geeignet für HiFi-Enthusiasten, die höchste Klangqualität und Leistung erwarten. Mit seinem ansprechenden Design und seiner hochwertigen Verarbeitung ist der NAD 1000 ein echter Blickfang in jedem HiFi-Setup. Gönnen Sie sich mit diesem Vorverstärker ein außergewöhnliches Klangerlebnis und genießen Sie Ihre Lieblingsmusik in bester Qualität.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
NAD always brings back good memories and always sounds great. This unit has been tested and the control potentiometers have been sprayed clean. Has some minor scuffing can be seen in images.
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
Unit in great condition Minor scratches Minor scuffs Face in perfect shape Unit only All functions work Brand NAD Cord in good condition Fully working No operation issues Fast 1 day handling time
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
Unit in great condition Minor scratches Minor scuffs Face in perfect shape Unit only All functions work Brand NAD Cord in good condition Fully working Fast 1 day handling time
Der NAD 1000 S Vorverstärker bietet eine erstklassige Audioleistung für Ihr Heim-Audio-Setup. Dieses gebrauchte Modell ist in gutem Zustand und eignet sich perfekt für Liebhaber von hochwertigem Klang. Mit seinem markanten Design und seiner Zuverlässigkeit ist der NAD 1000 S eine hervorragende Ergänzung für Ihr Heimkino oder HiFi-System. Gönnen Sie sich ein Stück audiophiler Geschichte mit diesem zuverlässigen Vorverstärker. Besonderheit: symetrische Ausgänge Gebrauchspuren s. Fotos, Gerät ist soweit ich es beurteilen kann voll funktionsfähig und war noch bis letzte Woche im Betrieb. Sollte auch Interesse an einer passenden Endstufe bestehen beachten Sie bitte mein Angebot für die NAD 208 THX. Als Privatverkäufer schließe ich jegliche Form von Gewährleistung und ein Rückgaberecht aus.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Unit in great condition Minor scratches Minor scuffs Face in perfect shape Unit only All functions work Brand NAD Cord in good condition Fully working Fast 1 day handling time
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Bought new about 1 year ago. The only reason I am selling is that the guy who sold me this unit talked me into buying separates. ( 7 channel Amp & Pre-Amp ) So now my loss can be your gain ! Paid $3000.00 New, selling at auction with a $1.00 starting bid and no reserve ! Still looks and works like new ! If you need more info on this unit just Google it and you will see nothing but 4 and 5 star reviews ! Buyer will have to pay actual cost if you want it shipped or local pick up is available. MIght be willing to deliver within 100 miles of where I live if buyer is willing to pay $30.00 gas money.
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
A few minor minor marks on top and faceplate-see pix One of the pixels on the last digit is out ,seems to be common for these tuners Sounds really good Specifications Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner Tuning Bands: FM, MW Tuning Scale: Digital FM Tuning Range: 88 to 108 MHz Sensitivity: 1.8uV (FM), 300uV (MW) Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB (FM) Distortion: 0.3% (FM) Selectivity: 70dB (FM), 35dB (MW) Frequency response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM) Dimensions: 420 x 108 x 380mm Weight: 4.25kg NAD 4130 (1986, $230, photo) search eBay We'll leave this one to our contributor Zeljko: This simple PLL tuner uses a Matsushita front end with the electronic equivalent of 4 gangs, offering good selectivity and decent image rejection - nothing spectacular for the latter but certainly excellent for the price! The tuning system provides 5 presets for each band, frequency, 'tuned' and centering indications. The IF uses matched ceramic filters with amplification in between and, while not cutting off the sidebands to utmost perfection (like some $1,000 tuners!), it offers less distortion and better sound quality for the frequently overmodulated local stations. Although typically NAD no-frills (to the point of being nondescript), this tuner does have an interesting feature that is never seen on such a cheap device: dynamic FM hi-blend noise reduction. Unlike fixed FM blends, or those with steps, this system actually monitors the output signal for HF noise created by FM de-multiplexing and dynamically adjusts the amount of mono-to-stereo blending to cancel out the distortion. This useful feature is also defeatable, when you want to listen to the purest sound from a high signal station. Like most inexpensive digitals, the 4130 tunes in 200 kHz increments. Our panelist Bob adds that the 4130 has a single IF path and uses a quad detector, the LA3380 MPX chip, and an NJM 4023 dual op-amp per channel on the outputs. The ceramic filters are configured as follows: mixer, single-tuned IF t-x, JFET amp, CF1, LA1222 amp, CF2, LA1222 amp, CF3, LA1235 limiter/detector chip. The 4130 can usually be found for $20-50 on eBay
Absolut funktionstüchtiger NAD Stereo-Tuner 4100; auf dem Foto leider etwas dirty; wenn du ihn kaufst, wird er absolut sauber sein. Ist ein Tuner der Extraklasse; SAT-Anschluss, GNG,AM/FM Antennenanschluss, FM 75 Ohm, FM 300 Ohm-Wahlmöglichkeiten.
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