NAD M5 died with op.59 No.3


I was listening to it last night when all of the sudden started a weird crackling noise followed by no sound from right channel and a hum noise on the left. I enjoyed this machine and bought many SACD because of it. PLEASE HELP!
melanco
At least it died with a great of music on it's platter. Did the fugue in the last movement do the honors?
How old is your M5? In general, NAD's quality control has not been stellar over the past say 10 years or so in particular their disc players. They've had their share of product problems. I know I've been a victim myself. I love the NAD sound and in fact am playing my T535 right now but it messes up from time to time. Not the case with Rotel equipment BTW.
I just had a great technician take a look at the unit and apparently had an electrical short of some sort on the analog side. He said that the unit look like it had some work done. MAYBE a famous refurbished unit with bad quality control on the soldering part? who knows. This will be my last NAD and possibly optical disc machine. I will keep you posted regarding the outcome of the NAD M5 repair.