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title: "D 3020 V2 Hybrid Digital Integrated Amplifier – 24-Bit/192kHz DAC, Phono Input, Bluetooth aptX, & Subwoofer Out"
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# 24-bit/192kHz high-res DAC Dedicated MM phono input 30W per channel clean power D 3020 V2 Hybrid Digital Integrated Amplifier – 24-Bit/192kHz DAC, Phono Input, Bluetooth aptX, & Subwoofer Out

**Brand:** nad
**Price:** € 1137.56
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game — where vintage soul meets modern tech!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** D 3020 V2 Hybrid Digital Integrated Amplifier – 24-Bit/192kHz DAC, Phono Input, Bluetooth aptX, & Subwoofer Out by nad
- **How much does it cost?** € 1137.56 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nad enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nad brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Delivers dynamic 30W per channel with refined PowerDrive circuitry for room-filling sound without bulk.
- • **Vinyl Revival Ready:** High-quality phono input with RIAA equalization lets you effortlessly connect your turntable and relive analog warmth.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Clarity:** 24-bit/192kHz DAC ensures crystal-clear digital playback that reveals every musical nuance.
- • **Future-Proof Flexibility:** Includes subwoofer output, preamp outputs, and Bass EQ for customizable sound tailored to your space and setup.
- • **Seamless Wireless Streaming:** Bluetooth aptX connectivity streams your favorite playlists with low latency and rich fidelity.

## Overview

The NAD D 3020 V2 Hybrid Digital Integrated Amplifier combines classic NAD musicality with modern 24-bit/192kHz DAC technology, Bluetooth aptX streaming, and a dedicated phono input. Compact yet powerful, it delivers 30 watts per channel through advanced PowerDrive circuitry, supports multiple analog and digital sources, and features a subwoofer output and Bass EQ for tailored audio performance. Perfect for audiophiles and professionals seeking a sleek, versatile amplifier that fits seamlessly into any modern living or work environment.

## Description

The NAD D 3020 V2 reimagines an iconic amplifier for today’s digital world, blending the warmth and musicality that made the original legendary with cutting-edge 24/192 DAC technology and versatile connectivity. Stream music wirelessly with Bluetooth aptX, connect digital and analog sources, or enjoy vinyl through the dedicated high-grade phono input. Compact yet powerful, its refined PowerDrive circuitry delivers clean, dynamic 30W per channel—driving even demanding speakers effortlessly. With precision soft clipping, Bass EQ for fuller sound, and eco-friendly low power consumption, the D 3020 V2 brings true high-fidelity performance into any modern living space.

Review: The NAD 3020 Legacy Lives On - The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid Digital is a great little amplifier and DAC. Like all NAD gear, it offers good value for the money spent. With an honest 30 Watts RMS per channel and an oversized power supply it easily drives bookshelf loudspeakers to room filling volume levels. I've owned quite a few NAD stereo components over the years, including the original NAD 3020 produced back in the late 1970's, and the latest NAD Digital Hybrid amplifier is worthy of the NAD name. I purchased this amplifier for exclusive use with a SuperMicro PC running Windows 7 Pro and JRiver Media Center software. My Windows PC has an optical S/PDIF output on-board so I used that interface instead of the noisy electrical USB or RCA outputs. The optical S/PDIF interface effectively isolates the noisy PC chassis from the sound system entirely. My NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid drives a pair of ELAC B6 Debut Series loudspeakers and the amplifier's subwoofer output is connected to an ELAC Debut S10 200 Watt Powered Subwoofer. Sound quality is good, with no noise or any of the jitter normally associated with a USB connection. The amplifier's on-board DAC handles 24bit 192KHz Hi-Resolution FLAC files with no problem. The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid replaces an older NAD C160 Preamplifier, NAD 912 Stereo Power Amplifier and Cambridge Audio DAC Magic 100 I had been using. Everything needed for stereo sound reproduction is now handled by this one small component instead of a whole stack of components and interconnects. I use my PC for ripping audio CDs in FLAC format that are then uploaded to a networked music server for use with an audiophile quality Hi-Fi system in my living room. The NAD is a great way to monitor CDs while they are being ripped and for general listening in my office while I work. The optional 6dB Bass boost at 80Hz is perfect for smaller bookshelf loudspeakers that normally roll off at the low end, but if your system employs a sub-woofer you'll definitely want to leave it turned off. If you're considering purchasing this amp make sure you get the newer v2 model, it trades the noise-prone USB connection for a Moving Magnet (MM) phono preamplifier and RIAA equalization circuit. The v2 model also has preamplifier outputs that allow you to connect a more powerful amplifier if you ever want to drive larger more demanding power-hungry loudspeakers. The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid uses a Class D power amplifier circuit. Class D power amps have taken a beating in the audiophile press over the years, but the newest Class D amplifier designs have none of the sonic issues associated with earlier iterations of Class D circuitry. While Class D amplifiers used to be relegated to subwoofers only, they can now be used to power full range speakers without any sonic shortcomings. The NAD is rather unique at the $399.99 price point. There are other amplifiers costing the same, but they don't include all of the features the NAD offers. The 30 Watt per Channel amplifier, on-board DAC, MM Phono Preamp, Headphone amplifier, remote control, preamplifier outputs, Bluetooth aptX interface and multiple analog and digital inputs make this little integrated amplifier a bargain. It makes a great starter system for music lovers. It can serve as the hub for a dorm-room Hi-Fi, home office system, or computer sound or gaming system. The only caveat I have is the Auto-Standby power feature gets a bit tedious, but it can be defeated if you don't want the amplifier to constantly shut off when you use your computer for things other than music and only need to hear the occasional warning beep or error tone. There's a good equipment review of the NAD 3020 Hybrid Digital Amplifier in Stereophile Magazine. Google "Stereophile NAD 3020" to read the entire review online.
Review: Good Enough for an Audiophile!!! - if you really care about sound, you will love the NAD D3020. I am an audiophile. I sold all my equipments because I had to move between countries but I used to have a stereo system that was around 20K. I have had solid state amplifiers, solid state ones, DHT, triodes, etc. I have had horn speakers, open baffle speakers, etc. I know my audio. Nowadays, I had a 120watt solid state asian amplifier Qinpu that I bought new for 1.2K but it died a week ago. So, I needed a new amplifier for my living room. I did not wanted to spend much money because I do not have the space for a real audiophile stereo system but I needed good sound. My speakers are NHT bookshelves, 6 ohms, 86 db sensitivity, so it was not easy to find a proper amplifier for them in the 300-400$ range. First, I tried the Onkyo TX-8220 2 Channel Stereo, the sound was not bad but it was a tiny sound, like the sound you would expect from a bad car stereo (in audiophile terms, the soundstage was really small). Also, the instruments did not have any clear separation. The tone of the instruments, which I am very sensitive to, was wrong, it did not sound real. The next amplifier was the Yamaha R-N303BL Stereo Receiver. The Yamaha produced much better sound, a fuller sound. Also, the soundstage was not small. The problem tough was it sounded really muddy, I noticed this mostly with voices. Somehow, the sound seemed to have a veiled. I tried to fix this with the bass and treble controls but it did not work. So, I returned it. Both the Onkyo and the Yamaha are around 50-70 watts per channel in 6 ohms. The problem is that while the THD (total harmonic distortion) in 8 ohms is pretty low for these two amplifiers, in 6 ohm (for my speakers) it gets really high, like 8 or 10 times higher. I knew I needed at least a 40 wattt amplifier to properly drive my speakers. I saw this NAD (the V2 version because I want to add a turntable) and decided to try it. The V2 is the same as the normal version with the difference that the V2 has phono input and the V1 not. In any case, this is a 30 Watt amplifier that keeps the same power, and most importantly, the same THD (very low) from 4 ohm to 8 ohm. I tried it and I was really impressed!!! The soundstage is big enough, the instrument separation is very good, and it has a full sound. There is no way to compare this amp with the Onkyo or the Yamaha in terms of sound quality, the NAD is simply in a different league. More importantly, the 30 watts were more than enough to drive my 86db speakers to loud levels. This is solid evidence of what a well built power supply does for sound, small amp with good power supply will outperform an amplifier with more watts power but a bad or cheap power supply. Bluetooth works like a charm. As for heat, it gets warm but not hot. This is a small amplifier with a lot of power and a great sound, even for a real audiophile!! So, if you need good sound for a small living room stereo, this NAD D 3020 (normal or V2) is a real good option!!!

## Features

- Engineered for True Musicality – Built on NAD’s legacy of sound-first design, the D 3020 V2 is carefully tuned to deliver transparent detail, natural dynamics, and an engaging listening experience that reveals the soul of your music.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078HGTRWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223,098 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,340 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | NAD |
| Brand Name | NAD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 212 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05703120231389, 05703120232577, 05703120234571 |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 8.6 x 7.4 x 2.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.38 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.6 x 7.4 x 2.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | NAD Electronics |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | D3020 V2 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 40 Watts |
| Part Number | D 3020 |
| Specification Met | Aptx, Fcc, Ce, Rohs, Weee |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 30 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NAD
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 8.6 x 7.4 x 2.3 inches
- **Manufacturer:** NAD Electronics
- **Mounting Type:** Surface Mount
- **Voltage:** 30 Volts

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The NAD 3020 Legacy Lives On
*by G***N on March 11, 2018*

The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid Digital is a great little amplifier and DAC. Like all NAD gear, it offers good value for the money spent. With an honest 30 Watts RMS per channel and an oversized power supply it easily drives bookshelf loudspeakers to room filling volume levels. I've owned quite a few NAD stereo components over the years, including the original NAD 3020 produced back in the late 1970's, and the latest NAD Digital Hybrid amplifier is worthy of the NAD name. I purchased this amplifier for exclusive use with a SuperMicro PC running Windows 7 Pro and JRiver Media Center software. My Windows PC has an optical S/PDIF output on-board so I used that interface instead of the noisy electrical USB or RCA outputs. The optical S/PDIF interface effectively isolates the noisy PC chassis from the sound system entirely. My NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid drives a pair of ELAC B6 Debut Series loudspeakers and the amplifier's subwoofer output is connected to an ELAC Debut S10 200 Watt Powered Subwoofer. Sound quality is good, with no noise or any of the jitter normally associated with a USB connection. The amplifier's on-board DAC handles 24bit 192KHz Hi-Resolution FLAC files with no problem. The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid replaces an older NAD C160 Preamplifier, NAD 912 Stereo Power Amplifier and Cambridge Audio DAC Magic 100 I had been using. Everything needed for stereo sound reproduction is now handled by this one small component instead of a whole stack of components and interconnects. I use my PC for ripping audio CDs in FLAC format that are then uploaded to a networked music server for use with an audiophile quality Hi-Fi system in my living room. The NAD is a great way to monitor CDs while they are being ripped and for general listening in my office while I work. The optional 6dB Bass boost at 80Hz is perfect for smaller bookshelf loudspeakers that normally roll off at the low end, but if your system employs a sub-woofer you'll definitely want to leave it turned off. If you're considering purchasing this amp make sure you get the newer v2 model, it trades the noise-prone USB connection for a Moving Magnet (MM) phono preamplifier and RIAA equalization circuit. The v2 model also has preamplifier outputs that allow you to connect a more powerful amplifier if you ever want to drive larger more demanding power-hungry loudspeakers. The NAD 3020 v2 Hybrid uses a Class D power amplifier circuit. Class D power amps have taken a beating in the audiophile press over the years, but the newest Class D amplifier designs have none of the sonic issues associated with earlier iterations of Class D circuitry. While Class D amplifiers used to be relegated to subwoofers only, they can now be used to power full range speakers without any sonic shortcomings. The NAD is rather unique at the $399.99 price point. There are other amplifiers costing the same, but they don't include all of the features the NAD offers. The 30 Watt per Channel amplifier, on-board DAC, MM Phono Preamp, Headphone amplifier, remote control, preamplifier outputs, Bluetooth aptX interface and multiple analog and digital inputs make this little integrated amplifier a bargain. It makes a great starter system for music lovers. It can serve as the hub for a dorm-room Hi-Fi, home office system, or computer sound or gaming system. The only caveat I have is the Auto-Standby power feature gets a bit tedious, but it can be defeated if you don't want the amplifier to constantly shut off when you use your computer for things other than music and only need to hear the occasional warning beep or error tone. There's a good equipment review of the NAD 3020 Hybrid Digital Amplifier in Stereophile Magazine. Google "Stereophile NAD 3020" to read the entire review online.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Enough for an Audiophile!!!
*by A***N on April 12, 2018*

if you really care about sound, you will love the NAD D3020. I am an audiophile. I sold all my equipments because I had to move between countries but I used to have a stereo system that was around 20K. I have had solid state amplifiers, solid state ones, DHT, triodes, etc. I have had horn speakers, open baffle speakers, etc. I know my audio. Nowadays, I had a 120watt solid state asian amplifier Qinpu that I bought new for 1.2K but it died a week ago. So, I needed a new amplifier for my living room. I did not wanted to spend much money because I do not have the space for a real audiophile stereo system but I needed good sound. My speakers are NHT bookshelves, 6 ohms, 86 db sensitivity, so it was not easy to find a proper amplifier for them in the 300-400$ range. First, I tried the Onkyo TX-8220 2 Channel Stereo, the sound was not bad but it was a tiny sound, like the sound you would expect from a bad car stereo (in audiophile terms, the soundstage was really small). Also, the instruments did not have any clear separation. The tone of the instruments, which I am very sensitive to, was wrong, it did not sound real. The next amplifier was the Yamaha R-N303BL Stereo Receiver. The Yamaha produced much better sound, a fuller sound. Also, the soundstage was not small. The problem tough was it sounded really muddy, I noticed this mostly with voices. Somehow, the sound seemed to have a veiled. I tried to fix this with the bass and treble controls but it did not work. So, I returned it. Both the Onkyo and the Yamaha are around 50-70 watts per channel in 6 ohms. The problem is that while the THD (total harmonic distortion) in 8 ohms is pretty low for these two amplifiers, in 6 ohm (for my speakers) it gets really high, like 8 or 10 times higher. I knew I needed at least a 40 wattt amplifier to properly drive my speakers. I saw this NAD (the V2 version because I want to add a turntable) and decided to try it. The V2 is the same as the normal version with the difference that the V2 has phono input and the V1 not. In any case, this is a 30 Watt amplifier that keeps the same power, and most importantly, the same THD (very low) from 4 ohm to 8 ohm. I tried it and I was really impressed!!! The soundstage is big enough, the instrument separation is very good, and it has a full sound. There is no way to compare this amp with the Onkyo or the Yamaha in terms of sound quality, the NAD is simply in a different league. More importantly, the 30 watts were more than enough to drive my 86db speakers to loud levels. This is solid evidence of what a well built power supply does for sound, small amp with good power supply will outperform an amplifier with more watts power but a bad or cheap power supply. Bluetooth works like a charm. As for heat, it gets warm but not hot. This is a small amplifier with a lot of power and a great sound, even for a real audiophile!! So, if you need good sound for a small living room stereo, this NAD D 3020 (normal or V2) is a real good option!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good sound - Nice features - Some quirks
*by N***. on March 1, 2020*

I bought this amplifier (refurbished from Safe and Sound HQ) to use with a pair of Q Acoustic 3010 bookshelf speakers and a Polk 10” powered sub. It’s connected to my TV and Blue Ray player through the optical input and to my MacBook Air through via Bluetooth. The best features are the small form factor, excellent sound quality, and the ability to use my tv remote to control the amp. Most people don’t realize that this amp has some thoughtful convenience features for those of us who like to simplify our lives. You can easily enable “auto standby” which turns off the amp after 30 minutes of inactivity. You can also enable “auto sense” which wakes up the amp when it detects a signal. And you can easily train the amp to learn your tv remote buttons for volume and mute control. I don’t even use the included remote (though it works fine). There are however some quirks. The volume level is indicated by 8 dots on the front display. With my Q Acoustic 3010 bookshelf speakers I have to turn the volume to around 5 of 8 dots in order to even hear anything. Then from dot 6 to dot 7 the volume increases very rapidly. The sound is stellar! There is literally zero hiss, and I never have trouble finding the perfect volume level. It’s only a problem if you want to read the volume from the front of the display. The entire useable range is between 2 dots, but there is literally a continuous range of values between the 2 dots. You just can’t read them from the display. Also, the unit does get warm (almost hot) during normal use. I think this is normal. I mean it is consuming ~50 Watts of power and there isn’t much ventilation in the small plastic housing. The sub output also sounds really nice. I’ve been able to reduce the power setting on my sub considerably from my previous amp, and the quality of the bass has improved. Well worth the price, refurbished.

## Frequently Bought Together

- NAD - D 3020 v2 Hybrid Digital Integrated Amplifier
- Primeda Auidophile 2RCA Male to 2RCA Male Stereo Audio Cable,Gold Plated | 4N Oxgen-Free Copper Core (2.5 Feet (0.75M))
- Micca 14 Gauge Pure Copper Speaker Wire, 6 Feet (2 Meters 6.6ft Actual), 2 Pack Pair, Gold Plated Banana Plugs, Soldered Construction, Slim Design, 245 Strands, for Stereo or Home Theater

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