NAD Stereo Amplifier 114 User Manual

114  
Stereo Pre-Amplifier  
• 6 line inputs incl. 2 Tape in/outputs with dubbing facility  
• Switchable MM and MC phono input  
• 2 line outputs  
• Gold plated phono and CD input sockets  
• Gold plated output sockets  
• Independent headphone amplifier  
Tone defeat switch  
Based upon the highly praised NAD106, the model 114 is the latest in the range of NAD high quality /  
low price pre-amplifiers.  
Following in NAD’s usual design brief of “sound quality first” the 114 utilises reliable, uncomplicated  
circuit topology which allows for investment in high specification, close tolerance components such as a  
large, low noise transformer, metal film resistors, polypropylene capacitors and a precision volume  
control.  
A carefully re-designed PCB layout contributes further to a noise and distortion free performance. The  
input selectors are operated by push rods and are located as closely as possible to the input sockets to  
minimise cross talk. Also featuring Gold plated RCA jacks (to give reliable signal transfer), and two tape  
loops to offer flexibility for tape dubbing in either direction (or the inclusion of a signal processor). Any  
input may be monitored whilst recording. A gold plated 1/4” jack socket permits most non-electrostatic  
headphones to be connected to the dedicated headphone amplifier.  
Still in demand by music lovers (but often disregarded by other manufacturers) is a good quality phono  
stage. The phono stage in the 114 is a fine example of what can be achieved at a reasonable price. The  
phono stage is switchable to allow moving coil or moving magnet cartridges to be used. Metal film  
resistors, polypropylene capacitors and seven discrete transistors provide extremely low noise  
performance, precise equalisation and a dynamic range of 105dB.  
The tone controls operate simple low noise circuits which offer useful frequency response adjustment  
without sonic compromise. A tone defeat switch provides a direct signal path to the output.  
The low output inpedance allows the 114 to drive several power amplifiers in parallel and/or the use of  
long interconnecting cables (without the degredation of the performance that can so often become  
apparent when long cables are used).  
 

National Instruments Fan 370753C 01 User Manual
NEC Crib Toy l102w User Manual
Nextar GPS Receiver M3 01 User Manual
Olympus Microcassette Recorder VN 1000 VN 2000 User Manual
Omega Thermostat PRG101 User Manual
Onkyo Stereo Receiver PR SC886 User Manual
Oreck Vacuum Cleaner UPRO12T User Manual
Oregon Scientific Automobile Accessories WS912 User Manual
Palm GPS Receiver HPK012 User Manual
Panasonic All in One Printer KX PW201CL User Manual