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NAD CI 16-60 DSP 16 Channel Amplifier

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Description

NAD CI 16-60 DSP 16 Channel AmplifierThe NAD CI 16 60 DSP 16 Channel Amplifier is a versatile and economical option for a distributed audio system, offering 8 zones of the same Class D, Hybrid Digital amplification found in NAD stereo products, with parametric EQ for fine tuning each zone. It is capable of delivering a conservative 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms into all channels simultaneously, and is bridgeable to 140 watts per channel, making it a great starting place for centralized

The NAD CI 16-60 DSP 16 Channel Amplifier is a versatile and economical option for a distributed audio system, offering 8 zones of the same Class D, Hybrid Digital amplification found in NAD stereo products, with parametric EQ for fine tuning each zone. It is capable of delivering a conservative 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms into all channels simultaneously, and is bridgeable to 140 watts per channel, making it a great starting place for centralized multi-room audio.

NAD CI 16-60 DSP 16 Channel Amplifier

The CI 16-60 is a versatile and economical option for a distributed audio system, that doesn’t compromise on quality. Offering 8 zones of the same Class D, Hybrid Digital amplification found in our Class Series NAD stereo products, and with parametric EQ for fine tuning each zone, the CI i16-60 is a great starting place for centralized multi-room audio.

Full Disclosure Power

The CI 16-60 DSP offers NAD’s world-renowned sonic performance at an unrivalled price per zone. As per NAD’s Full Disclosure Power (FDP) ratings, it’s capable of delivering a conservative 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms into all channels simultaneously, so no need to worry about a lack of power, or the amplifier becoming strained, when all zones are active in a multi-room system. The CI 16-60 DSP is also bridgeable to 140 watts per channel, and offers the necessary flexibility to handle most scenarios while remaining on budget.

Key Features

  • 16 Channels x 60 Watts @ 8 Ohms, Hybrid Digital with Hypex UcD
  • Bridgeable to 4 channels X 120 Watts @ 8 Ohms
  • Effectively handles long cable runs and difficult speaker loads
  • Ethernet port for IP control, custom web UI with virtual I/O panel and performance diagnostics
  • DSP with 5 band parametric EQ, plus high and low pass filters
  • 8 stereo RCA inputs with loop though
  • Dual global Inputs/Outputs
  • 2U Rack height
  • 5W Standby Mode, 3W Network Standby
  • 12V Trigger In; IR In/Out
  • Thermostatic fan cooling with front vents
  • Universal AC Power Supply
  • Multiple Power-up options including Auto Sense turn on, as well as Eco Mode
  • Control drivers for Crestron, Control4, Elan, RTI, URC.

 Specifications

  • Continuous output power into 8 ohms
  • 60 W (all channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • 65 W (two channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • into 4 ohms
  • 65 W (all channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • 105 W (two channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • Continuous output power into 8 ohms at Bridged mode
  • 140 W (all channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • 240 W (two channels driven, 1kHz 0.05% THD
  • THD (1 W to 50 W, 8 ohms and 4 ohms)
  • 0.05 % (20 Hz – 3 kHz)
  • 0.2 % (3kHz – 20 kHz)
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio
  • 80 dB (A-weighted, 500 mV input, ref. 1 W out in 8 ohms)
  • Clipping power (all channels driven)
  • 60 W (1 kHz 8 ohms 1 % THD)
  • 80 W (1 kHz 4 ohms 1 % THD)
  • Clipping power into 8 ohms at Bridged mode
  • 150 W (1 kHz 1 % THD – all channels driven)
  • 250 W (1 kHz 1 % THD – two channels driven)
  • IHF Dynamic Power (all channels driven)
  • 8 ohms: 65 W
  • 4 ohms: 125 W
  • IHF Dynamic Power (two channels driven)
  • 8 ohms: 70 W
  • 4 ohms: 125 W
  • IHF dynamic power (Bridged mode, all channels driven)
  • 8 ohms: 270 W
  • IHF Dynamic Power (two channels driven)
  • 8 ohms: 280 W
  • Peak output current
  • 15 A (1 ohm, 1 ms)
  • Damping factor
  • 110 (20 Hz to 1 kHz 8 ohms)
  • Frequency response
  • ±1dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz)
  • Channel separation
  • 60 dB (1 kHz)
  • 55 dB (10 kHz)
  • Maximum undistorted input level
  • 2900 mV
  • Input sensitivity (for 50 W in 8 ohms, maximum volume)
  • 760 mV
  • Input impedance
  • 20 k ohms//220pF
  • Analog input audio sense threshold (one channel with signal)
  • 3 ± 0.5 mVrms (ref. 100 Hz – 10 kHz)
  • Trigger IN level
  • 3 – 30 Vdc
  • Standby power
  • 0.5W

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

  • Gross dimensions (W x H x D)*
  • 483x100x435mm
  • 19 1/16 x 3 15/16 x 17 3/16 inches
  • Net Weight
  • 10.3 kg (22.7 lbs)
  • Shipping Weight
  • 12.8 kg (28.2 lbs)


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