The Silver Line from NAD is mainly known for its exceptional integrated amplifier S300, but luckily for all those who were looking for a matching tuner, NAD designed a top-notch machine called S400. Manufactured in Denmark and introduced for the first time around the year 1998 with the retail price of 1000USD. Not cheap, but for that money you got an excellent piece of source for your HiFi.
The tuner module is a Danish-made Larsholt with two 75Ω antenna inputs, accompanied by Philips power capacitors 3 x 2200μF and a few Philips processors. Japanese Takamisawa serves as output relay.

The Silver Line from NAD is mainly known for its exceptional integrated amplifier S300, but luckily for all those who were looking for a matching tuner, NAD designed a top-notch machine called S400. Manufactured in Denmark and introduced for the first time around the year 1998 with the retail price of 1000USD. Not cheap, but for that money you got an excellent piece of source for your HiFi.
The tuner module is a Danish-made Larsholt with two 75Ω antenna inputs, accompanied by Philips power capacitors 3 x 2200μF and a few Philips processors. Japanese Takamisawa serves as output relay.

Era
1900-2000
Brand
NAD
Model
RDS S400 - Silver
Condition
Excellent
Nr of items
1
Includes
Power cord
Weight
4.8 kg
Tested and working
Tested and working/playable

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