NAD - 310 Stereo Integrated Amplifier Audio amplifier





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Description from the seller
The NAD 310 is a compact stereo integrated amplifier from the 1990s that delivers a clear, musical sound with about 20 W per channel (RMS) and multiple line inputs for sources such as CD, tuner, and tape, but does not have a built-in phono input for a turntable.
To ensure safe delivery of this product, it is carefully packed in very sturdy boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with plenty of packing material. We mainly use plastic as packing material, but if something else is preferred, please contact us. The package is shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For any further packing requests, please send a message after purchase. Photos serve as an additional description of the condition of the product / the condition of the display & LEDs. Please review them carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands
Seller's Story
The NAD 310 is a compact stereo integrated amplifier from the 1990s that delivers a clear, musical sound with about 20 W per channel (RMS) and multiple line inputs for sources such as CD, tuner, and tape, but does not have a built-in phono input for a turntable.
To ensure safe delivery of this product, it is carefully packed in very sturdy boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with plenty of packing material. We mainly use plastic as packing material, but if something else is preferred, please contact us. The package is shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For any further packing requests, please send a message after purchase. Photos serve as an additional description of the condition of the product / the condition of the display & LEDs. Please review them carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands

