NAD Stereo Receiver C422 User Manual

C 422 Stereo Tuner  
•30 Station random presets (AM or FM)  
• MOS-FET RF Front End  
• VFL Display  
what radio station, the name is indicated in the display every  
time the preset is recalled.  
• 8 Character preset naming capability for AM &  
non-RDS stations  
All the preset information is stored in the C 422’s non-  
volatile memory, which means it will remember all of its  
preset information even if the unit has been unplugged  
for a prolonged amount of time. Thanks to the front panel  
IR sensor and NAD-Link the Model C 422 can be remote  
controlled by one of NAD’s system remote controls which  
come supplied with other NAD equipment, or by one of  
the many available universal remote handsets and keypad  
systems.  
• 12V trigger input  
• RDS PS (Station name) and RT (Radio text)  
• IR Sensor  
• IR Input  
The NAD Model C 422 boasts a full measure  
of NAD performance combined with simple  
and intuitive operation. Everything needed  
to get the best from today’s radio broadcasts  
is included without the over-elaboration of  
“bells and whistles” so common on competing  
products.  
Using the 12V trigger input, the C 422 is easily switched to  
On or to Stand-by from remote components. NAD’s own  
C 160 pre-amp, C 352 and C 372 Integrated Amplifier sport  
12V trigger outputs, for instance. The inclusion of 12V  
triggers makes the C 422 an ideal choice for demanding,  
high quality Custom Install applications.  
Features  
With 30 presets available you can store all your  
favorite radio stations. These presets can be  
any combination of AM and FM stations: 25  
presets for FM and 5 for AM, or 17 for FM and  
13 for AM, for instance. To avoid having to  
scroll through 30 presets, the un-programmed  
(empty) ones are skipped to give you quick  
access to all your favorite stations.  
Apart from its ease-of-use, the NAD Model C 422 also  
offers features to get the maximum out of the airwaves.  
Auto Search automatically stops at the next strong radio  
signal it comes across and optimizes tuning. Weaker radio  
stations can be tuned into manually. The MOS-FET RF  
Front End design together with high quality components  
and careful PCB layout guarantees excellent sensitivity  
with low intermodulation distortion to provide noise free  
reception. Although AM can never reach the quality of any  
FM transmission, the Model C 422’s AM section retains  
excellent clarity together with lowest possible background  
noise.  
Instead of littering the front panel with buttons  
and features that are hardly ever used, the NAD  
Model C 422 concentrates on convenience in  
daily operation. The RDS limits itself to the RDS  
PS and RT functions, both of which enhance  
ease of operation. The RDS PS (Program  
Service) will automatically indicate the name  
of the radio station you are listening to in the  
display, e.g. “BBC R1”, so you will always know  
exactly what station you are listening to. At  
the touch of a button RDS RT (Radio Text) will  
display additional information broadcast by  
the radio station, such as the presenter, which  
music is playing, etc. For AM and non-RDS  
stations the C 422 allows you to name each  
preset individually with up to 8 characters.  
Once you have named your presets you don’t  
need to remember which frequency goes with  
Whether you are looking for excellent performance, ease of  
use or the convenience of RDS, the Model C 422 offers all  
these with the low price / high performance ratio that NAD  
is so renowned for.  
 

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