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NAD’s 7220 PE receiver will breathe new life into your music with its 85 watts of dynamic power per channel! “Power Envelope” gives you more music to play with! There is nothing constant about music! It is a and expensive high power amplifiers. "Power very dynamic medium. It changes with each Envelope” is the result. A NAD “Power NAD 7220 (illustrated) surging chord and pulsing beat. In virtually Envelope” amplifier will produce 4 times its Coatiiroc every musical passage there are short term rated power output for the half a second it itJalUrtib. peaks whose intensity is several degrees takes for a musical peak to pass! v Conservatively rated at 20 greater than the average level. . watts/channel continuous The NAD 20 series amplifiers are a case in power into Bor 4 ohms. Knowing this many manufacturers still only point. The 7220 Am/Fm receiver (illustrated) . ' design and rate their amplifiers output in will produce up to 85 watts for that half a 7 terms of constant tone power! For several second. (Standard amplifiers without PE only reserves of tone-burst years NAD has led the hi-fi industry in produce around 30 watts on peaks and for a power to music —4to 6 producing amplifiers that deliver much shorter time.) times higher than rated unexpectedly large amounts of real speaker- .... , . ~ ... , ~ .. continuous power, driving power for the reproduction of music! y Vhat d ° e ® all IS ,to ,! he avl music y +6dß )HF Dynamic It is achieved through the use of NAD’s very ov t e h C besid ® s owe /, dl , stortlon and more D?nTmic affordable “Power Envelope” (PE) circuitry. aithful reproduction) Unless you have a very ™ ™eeds 50 7 large amplifier (or a NAD PE amplifier) you watts/ch at 8 ohms 85 After much painstaking research NAD found are missing out on the dynamics of music watts a t 4or 2 ohms, that musical crescendos required more which produce the feeling you get at a live ’ .. ' power from an amplifier for a much longer performance. Why miss out any longer? 7 ‘"P aIS lor time than was previously thought. While the There is a range of affordable NAD amplifiers 9 p average power required may be no more at our store today and our helpful staff are 7 H ‘9 h 25 ampere output than 20 watts, musical peaks can go as high there to demonstrate the differences to you. current for better speaker as 100 watts followed by intervals where the .... . „ / control, power drops to 5 watts. Call In today ~ NAD amplifiers don t cost AM/FM digital tuner. any more than standard amplifiers but they With this in mind NAD’s engineers set about do produce the power you need to get the 7 ™ noise reduction designing an affordable alternative to large best from your favourite music! system. kl A Q Invest in an amplifier or receiver this week and make big savings, nnrmai 32^0PE usually $895 You savesloo now only $795 SPECIAL 7220 PE AM/FM Receiver (illustrated) usually $895 You save $2OO now only $695 PRICES 1240/2240 pre-amp, power-amp combination, usually $1095 You save $lOO now only $995 riUuCj A full ran g e O f components including CD players, tape decks and tuners —in stock nowl r —-I i. —— , . ■ • —.... LYALL GRANT STEREO | CAR I U ■ 1 " - ~ "■' l —— - ~.-Ti. I ■.l HI. . ■ '.-J —— — Cnr Colombo & Lichfield Sts. Ph: 660-800 or 664-635 I fel OPEN SAT 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Late Night Friday INTERCOMS '/a PRICE HIVIIEIJ IDEAL FOR HOME-OFFICE, ETC. 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Press, 19 July 1989, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 19 July 1989, Page 5

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