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NAD Masters M10
It takes some bravery to look at a three-time What Hi-Fi? Awardwinner and think ‘that’s there for the taking’, but NAD is a company of rare resource, technological nous and audio accomplishment.
If anyone can defeat the mighty Naim Uniti Atom, it’s NAD – a company that has embraced digital music more than almost any other traditional hi-fi brand. It is part of the BluOS ecosystem, so can produce products with streaming and multi-room baked into their core.
The NAD Masters M10 is a compact, just-add-speakers streaming system in a box. A complete, next-gen hi-fi that’s as happy partnering your television as it is a wireless speaker in your bathroom. This is a potential competitor to the Uniti Atom that might just have the chops to emerge victorious…
An excellent display
The NAD Master M10 is similar in dimensions to its Naim rival. It’s a compact unit, 10cm tall and 26cm wide, and can be housed almost anywhere – although it’s advisable to make sure it’s facing the listening position as much as possible, so that you can take full advantage of the excellent display.
“The NAD Masters M10 is a complete nextgen hi-fi that’s as happy partnering your television as it is a wireless speaker in your bathroom”