What You Need to Know
What is the M10 V3, and what does it do?
The NAD M10 V3 is a Masters Series all-in-one. It combines a streamer, a high-performance DAC, an MM phono stage, a preamp, and a 100-watt-per-channel power amplifier in a single compact aluminum chassis. Add a pair of speakers and you have a complete hi-fi system.
The original M10 launched in 2019 and helped define a new category — premium streaming integrateds with a full-color touchscreen front panel. The V2 followed in 2021. The V3, released late 2024, refines the platform with an upgraded DAC, dedicated MM phono input, Dirac Live Bass Control support, and the new BC1 IR remote.
It's designed for listeners who want reference-level streaming and amplification with minimal clutter. One box, one app, one cable to the speakers — no separates rack, no boxes to hide.
Why does it matter? How does it improve your listening?
The M10 V3 delivers 100 watts per channel continuous into 8 and 4 ohms — measured across the full audio band, both channels driven, at rated THD. NAD specifies IHF dynamic power of 160 W into 8 Ω and 300 W into 4 Ω. Damping factor exceeds 190 into 8 Ω.
The amplifier is built on HybridDigital nCore — NAD's pairing of analog preamp circuitry with a refined Class D power module developed in collaboration with Bruno Putzeys. Class D switches the output transistors rapidly, delivering high efficiency and low heat in a small chassis without giving up on power.
The DAC stage is built around the ESS Sabre ES9039 — a next-generation 32-bit converter chosen by NAD for wide dynamic range and ultra-low distortion. It's a step up from the ES9028 used in the M10 V2 and across NAD's Classic Series (C 389, C 399).
BluOS — the high-resolution streaming platform NAD shares with Bluesound — supports up to 24-bit / 192 kHz playback over Wi-Fi 5 or Gigabit Ethernet. Native support for Tidal Connect, Spotify, Qobuz, AirPlay 2, and Roon Ready. MQA decoding is built in.
Dirac Live Limited Bandwidth room correction (up to 500 Hz) is included with a calibration microphone. The M10 V3 is the first M10 generation ready for Dirac Live Bass Control — the advanced multi-subwoofer optimization upgrade, available as an optional license purchase.
Who is this best for?
You want a Masters Series streaming amp with no compromises on amplification, conversion, or room correction — and no separates rack.
You stream from Tidal, Spotify, Qobuz, or Apple Music (via AirPlay 2), use Roon, and want native support without a separate streamer box.
You play vinyl — the M10 V3 adds a dedicated MM phono input (a V3 first for the M10 line).
You want Dirac Live room correction included out of the box, with an upgrade path to Dirac Live Bass Control for multi-subwoofer setups.
You care about industrial design — Gorilla Glass panels, aluminum chassis, and a high-resolution touchscreen displaying album artwork.
How does it connect to your system?
Network: Gigabit Ethernet plus Wi-Fi 5. Wired Ethernet is the most stable option for high-resolution streaming; Wi-Fi handles installs where running cable isn't practical.
Analog: dedicated MM phono input with grounding terminal, plus a stereo line-level analog input. Two independent subwoofer outputs with adjustable crossover — useful for stereo subs, dual-sub bass control, or sub plus main-speaker integration.
Digital: HDMI eARC for the TV (single cable, TV-remote volume), optical (Toslink), and coaxial S/PDIF for CD players and streamers. A USB-A port reads music from a USB stick.
Wireless: Bluetooth aptX HD 5.0 in both receive and headphone modes — stream from a phone, or send to wireless headphones. AirPlay 2 over Wi-Fi.
Control: a 5-inch full-color touchscreen on the front panel, the BluOS Controller app (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows), and the included BC1 IR remote. Voice control via Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri (with corresponding enabled devices and apps).
Professional Reviews
Future Audiophile — Reviewed May 2025
Future Audiophile placed the M10 V3 in the context of NAD's wider lineup, noting that the Masters Series has matured into a category where a NAD all-in-one can compete with cost-no-object boutique systems many times its price. The review highlighted the upgraded ESS Sabre DAC, BluOS streaming, and Roon Ready support.
HiFiReport — Comparison Review
HiFiReport's review traced the M10 lineage, noting the original earned the EISA "Smart Amplifier of the Year" shortly after launch. The V3 brings three major enhancements: the upgraded ESS ES9039 DAC, the new MM phono input, and support for Dirac Live Bass Control — the advanced multi-subwoofer extension Dirac developed for full-range room calibration.
Audioholics — First Impression, October 2024
Audioholics covered the M10 V3 release with a "Gotta Have It!" first impression, highlighting the combination of ESS DAC, Dirac Live Bass Control readiness, and HybridDigital nCore Class D amplification. The publication framed the M10 V3 as a strong contender for the audiophile-meets-modern all-in-one category.
Pairs Well With
Building your system? Here are some great companions.
- Floorstanding or bookshelf speakers — The M10 V3 has the power for medium-to-large rooms. Browse our speakers.
- A turntable — The dedicated MM phono input is a V3 first. See our turntables.
- One or two subwoofers — Two independent subwoofer outputs with adjustable crossover support stereo subs or dual-sub bass setups. Browse our subwoofers.
- Speaker cables and interconnects — Clean cable runs protect the M10 V3's measured performance. See speaker cables and RCA interconnects.
- Power conditioners — A clean AC supply lowers the noise floor across the system. Browse our power conditioners.
Features & Specifications
HybridDigital nCore Amplification — 100 W per Channel
NAD's HybridDigital nCore output stage pairs analog preamp circuitry with a Class D power module developed with Bruno Putzeys. 100 watts per channel continuous into both 8 and 4 ohms; IHF dynamic power of 160 W into 8 Ω and 300 W into 4 Ω.
ESS Sabre ES9039 32-bit DAC
The DAC stage uses the ESS Sabre ES9039 — a next-generation 32-bit/768kHz converter chosen by NAD for wide dynamic range and ultra-low distortion. It's a step up from the ES9028 used in the M10 V2 and Classic Series amps.
BluOS High-Resolution Streaming
BluOS is NAD and Bluesound's hi-res streaming platform. Native support for Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, Qobuz, AirPlay 2, and Roon Ready. The free BluOS Controller app (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows) handles everything. Up to 24-bit / 192 kHz over Wi-Fi 5 or Gigabit Ethernet.
MM Phono Input — A V3 First for the M10
The M10 V3 is the first M10 generation with a dedicated moving-magnet (MM) phono input. NAD specifies accurate RIAA equalization and low-noise circuitry — designed to give vinyl the same care as the digital signal chain.
HDMI eARC for TV Audio
HDMI eARC connects directly to your TV with a single cable. The TV remote handles volume on the M10 V3 once paired — useful for music and TV listening from the same system.
Dirac Live Room Correction
Dirac Live Limited Bandwidth (up to 500 Hz) is included with a calibration microphone. Dirac Live measures your room's acoustic response and applies digital correction to flatten frequency response and tighten timing — improving clarity and bass control especially.
Dirac Live Bass Control Ready
The M10 V3 is the first M10 generation to support Dirac Live Bass Control as an optional upgrade. DLBC extends Dirac's room correction to advanced multi-subwoofer optimization — purchase the license from Dirac directly and unlock multi-sub bass calibration.
Two Subwoofer Outputs with Adjustable Crossover
Two independent subwoofer outputs let you run stereo subs or a single sub with flexibility. Adjustable crossover lets you set the handoff point between main speakers and sub for cleaner integration than a fixed-frequency design.
aptX HD Bluetooth (Two-Way)
Bluetooth aptX HD 5.0 in both receive mode (stream from a phone, tablet, or laptop) and headphone mode (send to wireless headphones). aptX HD is a higher-quality Bluetooth codec than standard SBC.
Gorilla Glass Touchscreen and BC1 Remote
A 5-inch full-color touchscreen on the front panel displays album artwork and system information. The new BC1 IR remote — included with the V3 — handles everyday operation. Control also via the BluOS Controller app or voice (Alexa, Siri).
Quick-Reference Specifications
| Amplifier Performance | |
| Amplifier Class | HybridDigital nCore (Class D) |
| Continuous Power Output | >100 W per channel into 8 Ω and 4 Ω (20 Hz – 20 kHz, both channels driven) |
| IHF Dynamic Power | 160 W (8 Ω), 300 W (4 Ω) |
| Clipping Power | >130 W (1 kHz, 8 Ω, 0.1% THD); >230 W (1 kHz, 4 Ω, 0.1% THD) |
| THD (20 Hz – 20 kHz) | <0.03% (250 mW to 100 W, 8 Ω and 4 Ω) |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >85.1 dB (A-weighted, 500 mV input, ref. 1 W out in 8 Ω) |
| Damping Factor | >190 (ref. 8 Ω, 20 Hz – 6.5 kHz) |
| Frequency Response | ±0.6 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz) |
| Tone Controls | Treble: ±6.0 dB at 20 kHz; Bass: ±6.0 dB at 60 Hz |
| Channel Separation | >83 dB at 1 kHz; >70.5 dB at 10 kHz |
| Input Sensitivity (for 100 W in 8 Ω) | Line In: 456 mV; Digital In: -13.23 %FS |
| DAC / Digital | |
| DAC | ESS Sabre ES9039, 32-bit / 768 kHz |
| Sampling Rate (BluOS) | Up to 24-bit / 192 kHz |
| Supported Audio Formats | MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG, WMA-L, ALAC, OPUS; hi-res: MQA, FLAC, WAV, AIFF (converted DSD via BluOS desktop app) |
| Phono Stage (MM) | |
| Cartridge Type | Moving Magnet (MM) |
| Streaming & Connectivity | |
| Streaming Platforms | BluOS, Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, Qobuz, AirPlay 2, Roon Ready, Amazon Music Ultra HD, Deezer, HDtracks, plus internet radio (TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Calm Radio, Radio Paradise) |
| Network | Gigabit Ethernet RJ45, Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | aptX HD 5.0, two-way (receive and headphone modes) |
| Multi-Room | Up to 63 BluOS zones |
| Inputs & Outputs | |
| Analog Inputs | Stereo line-level RCA + MM phono (with ground) |
| Digital Inputs | HDMI eARC, Optical (Toslink), Coaxial S/PDIF, USB-A (for memory sticks) |
| Outputs | Speaker binding posts (1 pair), 2 × subwoofer outputs (with adjustable crossover) |
| Room Correction | |
| Dirac Live | Limited Bandwidth license included (up to 500 Hz); calibration microphone included |
| Dirac Live Bass Control | Ready (requires optional license purchase) |
| Control & Front Panel | |
| Front Panel | 5-inch full-color touchscreen, Gorilla Glass panels, aluminum chassis |
| Remote Control | BC1 IR remote (included) |
| Voice Control | Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri (with enabled devices and apps) |
| Power & Physical | |
| Standby Power | 0.5 W |
| Dimensions (W × H × D) | 215 × 100 × 260 mm (8-1/2" × 3-15/16" × 10-1/4") |
| Shipping Weight | 5 kg (11 lbs) |
| Warranty | 2 years, parts and labor |
Frequently Asked Questions
What else do I need to use the M10 V3?
Just a pair of speakers, speaker cables, and a network connection. The M10 V3 handles streamer, DAC, phono, preamp, and power amp duties in one box. Optional additions: a turntable for the MM phono input, one or two subwoofers, or an external CD player via optical or coaxial.
Is the M10 V3 a good match for my speakers?
Matching depends on power output, speaker sensitivity, and impedance — and the right answer depends on your specific speakers and room. The M10 V3's 100 W continuous (160 W dynamic) suits a wide range of bookshelf and floorstanding speakers. Call us at 800-942-0220 and we'll help you dial it in.
What are the differences between Class A, Class A/B, and Class D amplifiers? Which one is this?
The M10 V3 uses HybridDigital nCore — NAD's Class D design developed with Bruno Putzeys. Class A runs the output transistors fully on (clean, but hot and inefficient). Class A/B is the traditional analog blend.
Class D switches the output transistors rapidly. The benefit is high efficiency, low heat, and a small chassis. nCore is the same Class D platform used in NAD's flagship M-series amps — known for wide bandwidth, clean clipping behavior, and stability into demanding speaker loads.
Does this have BluOS streaming built in?
Yes. BluOS is NAD and Bluesound's high-resolution streaming platform, built directly into the M10 V3 — no add-on card required. The free BluOS Controller app (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows) handles everything. Native support for Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, Qobuz, AirPlay 2, and Roon Ready.
Does this support Dirac Live room correction?
Yes. Dirac Live Limited Bandwidth (room correction up to 500 Hz) is included with the M10 V3, along with a calibration microphone. The V3 is also the first M10 generation ready for Dirac Live Bass Control — purchase the license separately to unlock advanced multi-subwoofer optimization.
Does this have a built-in phono stage?
Yes. The M10 V3 adds a dedicated moving-magnet (MM) phono input — a first for the M10 line. NAD specifies accurate RIAA equalization and low-noise circuitry. MM cartridges are the most common type on entry-level through mid-range turntables. Moving-coil (MC) cartridges need an external phono stage.
How does this compare to the M33 V2?
The M33 V2 is the Masters flagship — 200 W per channel of second-generation Eigentakt amplification (from Purifi), ESS ES9039PRO DAC with FOQUS and QRONO from MQA Labs, MM/MC phono, balanced XLR I/O, and a 7-inch touchscreen.
The M10 V3 is more compact, 100 W per channel, with the ES9039 DAC. Both have BluOS and Dirac Live.
How does this compare to the C 399 BluOS?
The C 399 is the Classic Series flagship — 180 W per channel of HybridDigital nCore amplification with MDC2 BluOS-D added. The M10 V3 is Masters Series — more compact, with a Gorilla Glass touchscreen, the newer ES9039 DAC, two subwoofer outs with adjustable crossover, and Dirac Live Bass Control readiness.
Can I use it for home theater?
The M10 V3 is primarily a two-channel music system, but supports wireless Dolby Digital setups with BluOS-enabled rear channels and dual subwoofers — letting it expand into a compact surround configuration through other BluOS products. HDMI eARC connects directly to a TV.
How do I connect my TV?
Use the HDMI eARC input. Run a single HDMI cable from your TV's HDMI ARC/eARC port to the M10 V3. Once paired with the TV's settings, the TV remote will control volume on the M10 V3 — no separate remote juggling for TV listening.
What's in the Box
- NAD M10 V3 BluOS Streaming Amplifier
- BC1 IR remote control
- Dirac Live calibration microphone
- AC power cord
- Quick Setup Guide
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