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NAD - M51 - Direct Digital DAC

NAD - M51 - Direct Digital  DAC
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"Sweetly Balanced" DAC Performance

NAD's revolutionary new M51 Digital-to-Analog Converter is the first to incorporate NAD’s Direct Digital technology, which first captured the attention of serious music lovers in the Masters Series M2 Direct Digital Amplifier. Just as the M2 helped to redefine the power amplifier, the M51 includes an astonishingly powerful digital engine that sets a new benchmark for DAC performance.

"The M51 sounds meaty and powerful in the bass, warm and almost 'tubey' through the midband, and sweetly balanced at the top end: making for a relaxed sonic presentation that's particularly forgiving of harsher recordings and rarely grates," raves a May 22, 2012 review in Hi-Fi News and Record Review.

"Completly neutral, but nevertheless very relevant presentation , spacious, detailed, fast dynamic, musical audiophile...how many boxes should I check?" asks HiFidelity magazine from the Netherlands.

Digital Processing Firepower

You've never seen digital processing firepower like this before. The M51 is a 35-bit, 844 kHz DAC that supports the newest USB codec for 24-bit 192 kHz audio transmission. Upsampling to 35-bit, 844 kHz delivers a level of presence and realism to digital audio files unlike anything that you have previously experienced. Performance is absolutely breathtaking, as befits a 'Masters Series' component.

Operating in a differential mode with double precision, the M51 has state-of-the-art specifications for low noise and freedom from distortion. The extreme headroom afforded by the 35-bit architecture allows for a DSP-based volume control that does not reduce resolution. Even with 24-bit high definition signals, the output can be attenuated by 66 dB (very, very quiet) before bit truncation begins.

Pure Performance

The incredible precision of the M51's processing engine gives music a vibrancy and transient accuracy that must be heard to be appreciated. The conversion process from PCM to PWM completely eliminates any jitter present on the incoming signal; again, offering state-of-the-art performance in this most important parameter. Due to the very high clock speed and mathematical precision of our reconstruction filters, the resulting audio signal is totally free of digital artifacts like ringing. A 'Pure Class A' analog stage with very low output impedance provides the perfect interface to your favorite amplifier. Also, both balanced and single-ended outputs are available.

More than Just a DAC

The M51 is a fully functional digital preamp with seven digital inputs and one of the world's best volume controls. As a 'preamp' it is totally noise and distortion free because all switching and volume control is done in the digital domain. There are no analog circuits except for the 'Class A' buffer at the output of the DAC.

While input selection is available from a front panel control, volume can only be selected via remote control. The supplied IR remote also features controls for NAD's matching M50 Digital Music Player. Serial control is available via RS-232 IR and 12V trigger inputs allow the M51 to fully integrate with advanced automation systems.

The M51 introduces many 'firsts' for the DAC product category: first to support HDMI, first to support USB Audio Class 2 with support for 192kHz, the first to use digital error correction, and the first 35-bit architecture to be found in a DAC.

Whether you want to get into computer audio, 'Home Cinema 2.0' or just want to upgrade your CD player, the M51 Direct Digital DAC will get the best possible performance from every digital format. All this innovation, performance and flexibility come with NAD's legendary sound quality and affordability.

The Masters Digital Suite

The M51 is an integral part of NAD's new Masters Digital Suite, which includes the M2 Direct Digital Amplifier, M50 Digital Music Player, and M52 Digital Music Vault. Like all Masters Series products, the M51 DAC represents the best in NAD innovation and performance and heralds a bold new architecture for high-end digital audio systems.

Advanced Digital Volume Control

The NAD M51 can act as a complete digital preamp thanks to multiple inputs and its 'perfect DSP volume control.' This high-resolution digital volume control has an astoundingly high attenuation range and perfect channel balance. Unlike most digital volume controls, this sophisticated circuitry does not truncate bits. You'll swear you're listening to a smooth, ultra-quiet analog section.

The preamp functionality allows you to connect the M51 directly to a high-quality amplifier without the need for a separate dedicated preamplifier.

Connection Heaven

The M51 provides a wide array of digital inputs, allowing you to connect a system's worth of components. The SPDIF inputs include AES/EBU, coaxial, and optical. Also onboard are two USB inputs (1 host, 1 device). It also supports HDMI digital audio, providing two HDMI inputs (stereo only, no surround decoding) and an HDMI output with 3D video pass-through. On the analog side, the M51 offers both RCA single-ended and XLR balanced stereo outputs.

Inputs can be named for an added touch of convenience, and the front-panel VFD display shows input, sample rate, and volume level. For system integration and custom installations, the M51 also includes an RS-232 interface for external control, a 12-volt 'trigger' in, and an IR in. An infrared remote control is included.

The Greening of NAD

Last but far from least, the M51 is a 'Green' design that uses less than <0.5W of power consumption in standby mode.

NAD takes its responsibilities to the planet very seriously by pursuing forward-thinking, environmentally aware manufacturing. The company imposes strict measures in all its product designs to eliminate environmentally hazardous materials and minimize power consumption. It uses lead free solder throughout manufacturing, and has re-designed its circuit board production to eliminate environmentally dangerous chemical compounds.

  • 35-bit, 844 kHz Direct Digital upsampling DAC
  • Preamp function with selectable inputs and remote volume control
  • DSP volume control does not truncate bits
  • Balanced and Single-ended analog stereo outputs
  • SPDIF Inputs; AES/EBU, Coax, Optical
  • USB Inputs; 1 host, 1 device
  • USB Audio Codec 2.0: asynchronous 24-bit, 192 kHz support
  • HDMI inputs x 2 (stereo only, no surround decoding)
  • HDMI output (3D video pass-through)
  • RS-232 for external control
  • 12V In
  • IR In
  • VFD shows Input, sample rate, Volume
  • Inputs can be renamed
  • IR Remote Control
  • <0.5W Standby Power Consumption
  • Rated Distortion (THD+N with AES 17 filter): <0.0005% (0dBFS)
  • IMD Distortion: 0.0001%
  • Signal/Noise Ratio: <-125dB (ref. 0dBFS 2V out)
  • Channel Separation: >-115dB (ref. 0dBFS Volume -1dB)
  • Sample Rate: 32kHz to 192kHz (USB and digital S/PDIF)
  • Frequency Response: ±0.5dB (ref. 20Hz - 96kHz sample rate)
  • Output Level: 2V (ref. input 0dBFS)
  • AC Supply: 100-240V AC ~ 50/60Hz
  • Standby Power: <0.5W
  • Idle Power: 16W
  • Dimensions (including feet, extended buttons, and rear panel terminals): 17-1/8" wide, 3-1/8" high, 11-11/16" deep
  • Net Weight: 12.8 lbs.

"The M51 sounds meaty and powerful in the bass, warm and almost 'tubey' through the midband, and sweetly balanced at the top end: making for a relaxed sonic presentation that's particularly forgiving of harsher recordings and rarely grates."

- Hi-Fi News and Record Review, May 22, 2012


"Completly neutral, but nevertheless very relevant presentation , spacious, detailed, fast dynamic, musical audiophile...how many boxes should I check?"

- HiFidelity magazine, the Netherlands, March 21, 2012

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Nad M-51 dac , Bryston BDP combination
I have spent well over $10k trying different combinations and for roughly $4k I now have a digital Playback system that is stunning this combination bested my friends Berkeley dac that is more than $1,200 more just for the dac,and these 2 products are class A plus in 2 leading magazines. I used DB power amp as a program to rip all my flac Files to a external Seagate drive then just plug it into the Bryston digital player usb then ato the NAD51 Which uses advanced technology this unit doesnot Do this normal digital to analog conversion Instead it takes the PCM signal and converts it to PWM straight through then at the end converts itto a class A buffer to the output, it s clock runs much higher then most 108mhz then up samples Way up there over over 800 digitally you can cleanly hook up our amplifier direct with No loss.even oldies ound better .one thing though any digital cable needs tobe the best you can afford this includes the USB cable.
- Paul L, MA
 
Nad M-51 dac , Bryston BDP combination
I have spent well over $10k trying different combinations and for roughly $4k I now have a digital Playback system that is stunning this combination bested my friends Berkeley dac that is more than $1,200 more just for the dac,and these 2 products are class A plus in 2 leading magazines. I used DB power amp as a program to rip all my flac Files to a external Seagate drive then just plug it into the Bryston digital player usb then ato the NAD51 Which uses advanced technology this unit doesnot Do this normal digital to analog conversion Instead it takes the PCM signal and converts it to PWM straight through then at the end converts itto a class A buffer to the output, it s clock runs much higher then most 108mhz then up samples Way up there over over 800 digitally you can cleanly hook up our amplifier direct with No loss.even oldies ound better .one thing though any digital cable needs tobe the best you can afford this includes the USB cable. P.S now you have a whole digital library you can control with a IPad or any droid based tablet. At the touch of your finger you can direct any song or music album on your hard drive to play .i have over 500 CDs now at my disposal,also there are music hubs such as HD downloads where Hirez music files To Down load .there is no reasonable reason why you Would not want to do this ,CDs one at a time are now a thing if the past and sonicly Cannot compete !
- Paul L, MA
 
An excllent example of how far digital reproduction has come
I believe the M51 provides a level of D/A performance as good as anything I have heard. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new DAC, regardless of their original price point. The fact that this level of performance can be obtained at $2K is a testament to the overall advancements in D/A technology and particularly to NADs decision to use a state of the art 35 bit DAC with PWM processing. PWM is an alternate method of controlling the conversion of 1’s and 0’s to sound, which eliminates many of the problems with PCM processing, regardless of the clocking arrangement. Sort of like the benefits of FM over AM radio. It is the same approach used in SACD playback, although there are other key differences. Ive been fortunate to own some of the finest DACs made, including the Mark Levinson 30.6, costing $17K ten years ago, it was Stereophile chief editor John Atkinsons reference for many years, and by his writings still one of his favorites. I also own the very highly regarded Oppo Universal player the BDP-95, with the latest generation 32 Bit Sabre DAC, which is good, but I think the M51 is better. The M51 has the natural ambience and smoothness of the best analog playback, but achieving that level of performance with analog equipment is many times more expensive than the M51. I also find the convenience and flexibility of being able to choose digital playback from sources ranging from a CD/DVD player to a computer, with traditional digital inputs plus multiple HDMI and a USB makes it so much easier to enjoy music than fussing with records or open reel tapes-yes I go back that far. The M51’s digital volume control also allows it to be used as a “digital preamplifier” and I did so for a few weeks to evaluate this feature. My conclusion is that it does a very good job, but I still prefer the M51’s fixed output played back through my analog preamp. Currently I use an Olive O4HD music server with both traditional and high definition digital files for much of my listening and bypass the Olive’s 24 bit/ 192 kHz DAC, listening to it exclusively through the M51. It has allowed me to realize a lifelong dream of having all my music accessible at all times-via an iPhone app- and played back at an outstanding level of realism. I think anyone looking to spend $2K or more on a new DAC should seriously give the M51 an audition before making a final decision, I don’t think you will be disappointed.
- Don FOLLETTE, NY
 
Nad-M51 Giant Killer
This dac has won many awards,the review below mine says this is an average player for $2k is very Far from the truth.it is very natural sounding slightly to the warm side.detail is outstanding,sure the Berkley may be a bit better in some areas inn mid bass,and Low bass the Nad -51 is actually better.have a hdmi In and out,is great Any movie can be played even blue ray ,also it translates the signal to its natural PCM signal which many recordings in the future Will do .a no brainer to buy this one !!
- Pete J, CT
 
Par for the course at its price point
I am not a big fan of chopping up the signal and then reassembling it. It is like turning a prime rib steak into ground beef and than trying to reassemble the pieces back to get a facsimile of the steak. Having heard the M51, it offers performance that is par for the course at its price point.
- Clint A, ON
 
 

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