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NAD - M55 - Master Series - Universal Disc Player
NAD - M55 - Master Series - Universal Disc Player

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Brand: Nad
Category: CE

Buy New: $1,799.00



New (1) Refurbished (1) from $899.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 80434

Dimensions (in): 17.1 x 11.8 x 3.9

MPN: M55
EAN: 5703120253275
ASIN: B0012DNPII

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Plays DVD-V, DVD-A, DVD R, DVD-R, VCD, SVCD, SACD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW
  • HDMI HD Output
  • Faroudja DCDi circuit for 480i (DVD standard) video upconversion to 420p, 720p or 1080i
  • Progressive scan with 3:2 pull down (film detection mode)
  • Component, S-Video and Composite Video Output

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The M55 includes the High Definition Digital Interface (HDMI) with HDCP encryption, allowing high definition audio and video signals to be transferred between source components, processors, and TV displays in a pure digital format. This eliminates the distortion producing conversions between digital and analog by keeping the signal in the digital domain. Naturally, the M55 supports all the popular DVD-Video features, such as fast and slow scan, multi-language, multi-angle, A-B repeat, and last scene bookmarking. The ergonomically designed remote handset puts all these features right under your thumb for easy and convenient operation. Easy integration with advanced control systems, such as AMX and Crestron, is made possible using the rear panel IR input, 12V trigger input, and RS-232 port. The cool look of the M55 will still look fresh and new a decade from now. Its design with classic proportions and understated details. Intelligent use of aluminum extrusions, zinc castings, and heavy gauge steel results in a chassis that is as rugged as it is handsome. Innovative use of specialized coatings and plating results in a product that will retain its good looks for many, many years to come. Since the high-density data recorded on DVD must be read with absolute accuracy, vibrations from outside or from internal sources, such as the power supply, will adversely affect sound and picture quality. A variety of special measures have been incorporated in the NAD M55 to suppress these unwanted vibrations, from the carefully engineered heavy gauge steel chassis, to the vibration isolating silicon rubber foot design.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A fine example of a dying breed   August 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very few people need high-end DVD players anymore, and they are becoming more and more scarce. But if you do need one this is a good one to consider.

I had a Denon 3910 which died after 6 months. I replaced it with a refurbished M55, but at least it had the decency to die quickly---within a month---and I had a replacement unit in no time. In this respect, the NAD dealer was much better than the Denon dealer, and these problems gave me the chance to compare the two units.

First of all, I am running these players through an older, rear-projection Pioneer Elite HDTV---which is why I want a high-quality analog player. If you are only getting digital signals out of your player (such as through an HDMI interface), then don't bother with a fancy player. You only need a high-end player if you care about analog video and/or audio output. Also, these players don't support Blu-Ray. If you want the best possible picture quality and you have a new high-end TV, then for the best performance you need to go Blu-Ray and get another DAC solution for the audio.

On my TV, the picture quality between the units is similar but the Denon offers a cooler and smoother picture out of the box; the M55 has a richer, more film-like quality but therefore does show some subtle color quantization effects more strongly. Both are very good, much better the inexpensive "consumer-grade" Onkyo unit that I compared against for the heck of it, and this comes down to personal preference. The Denon has a well-known "macro-blocking" problem, but it isn't visible on my TV. The M55 uses a similar chip set, so it should have the same problem although reviewers have not commented on it as much as with the Denon. It is worth noting that the Denon has been superseded by a newer model, the 3930, which uses a newer, higher-performance video DAC that theoretically should have even better video performance.

Sound quality is what differentiates the units. NAD's philosophy is "audio first" and it shows. Or at least, sounds. I ran both players through a B&K Reference 50 A/V Pre-amp using both digital and analog connections, and compared against the B&K's sound. The Denon sounded very similar to the B&K; so similar, in fact, that I suspect they are using very similar components internally. The NAD is a bit brighter, which may or may not be considered "better" depending on the listener, but also has a much larger and more well-defined soundstage. It is more detailed, without being fatiguing. It is a little lighter in the bass, but overall I would say represents a noticeable improvement over the Denon and B&K. Unlike the Denon, the NAD does not have the option of turning off video-related internal components when listening to audio-only discs. This did seem to help the Denon sound a little better in terms of the soundstage.

The NAD uses a distinctive case which may or may not fit with other A/V components---it doesn't fit well with mine. The Denon is more of a Generic Black Box Component (tm). Both feel heavy and well-constructed, but then, both also broke so I guess you can't judge components by weight. The transports and mechanisms in both are whisper-quiet.

The bottom line is that, as a "standard" DVD player, this unit will be blown away by Blu-Ray discs and is pointless if you only get digital signals out of your player, so it serves a niche market. But if you want a player that has the highest possible quality analog output for audio and video, then this is worth an audition.


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