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Modular Series of Amps from NAD Provide Dealers with Advanced Whole-House Audio Features

NAD Electronics, a global manufacturer of high-performance home audio solutions, has announced the debut of its Modular Series of amplifiers at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025.

The Lenbrook brand says that show attendees can visit NAD Electronics at stand 2H700 to see this lineup designed to support the custom installation, smart home audio category. 

“These products are the first step in a new ultra-compact, scalable platform, designed specifically for the CI market. We approached this with a focus on rack efficiency & flexibility, while delivering advanced features and the audio quality that you’d expect from NAD” says Peter Gibb, CI product manager at NAD Electronics. “The new Modular Series will give integrators the tools required to meet the latest demands of audio system design, in any size or type of project.” 

NAD Modular Series Provides a Choice of Models to Address Whole-House Audio

According to NAD, the Modular Series offers integrators a choice of three products that combine performance, seamless system integration, and user-friendly designs, all in a compact 1/3U width x 1U height form factor.

Here is a closer look at the three new Modular Series products: 

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  • NAD CI S1 Single Zone Streamer: A versatile streaming solution that supports streaming music playback 
  • NAD CI SA2-120 BluOS Streaming Amplifier: A multichannel amplifier with BluOS integration for high-resolution multiroom streaming  
  • NAD CI PA4-60 4 Channel Power Amplifier: NAD points out this Modular Series power amplifier is engineered for efficiency and scalability 

The company boasts the new amplifiers reflect its commitment to innovation and high-performance solutions for residential and commercial audio. Tailored to meet the evolving needs of custom integrators, NAD suggests the Modular Series merges cutting-edge technology with NAD’s minimalist design philosophy to provide a streamlined approach that’s applicable to new construction and retrofit whole-house audio installations.

NAD emphasizes that as part of the BluOS ecosystem, the NAD CI Modular series offers the same seamless interface for high-resolution music streaming and multizone audio management as other BluOS-based products. The music management operating system is designed to provide homeowners with a stable, intuitive to use audio solution that includes a wealth of smart home options to facilitate its integration into a variety of control systems.

In addition to the new Modular Series, NAD notes that its CI DSP amplifier range has been updated with a new and improved user interface. The CI 8-150 DSP, CI 8-120 DSP, and CI 16-60 DSP products feature an intuitive dashboard that displays live status, perfect for remote checks.

NAD adds the updated Zones page on the CI DSP amplifier line of products allows for the easy grouping of channels, as well as zone-specific sleep functions, and global input flexibility. The improved DSP section adds limiters, delay, and phase control, enabling seamless subwoofer integration. Additional upgrades include better layout, power management, password protection, reduced boot-up time, and enhanced third-party API integration with expanded remote monitoring.  

The NAD CI Modular products are expected to start shipping in July 2025. 

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