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  2. NAD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    NAD Electronics is a brand name of an electronics firm whose products include home hi-fi amplifiers and related components. NAD is an abbreviation for New Acoustic Dimension . The company was founded in London , England , in 1972 by Dr. Martin L. Borish, an electrical engineer with a PhD in physics.

  3. NAD 3020 - Wikipedia

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    NAD 3020 integrated amplifier. The NAD 3020 is a stereo integrated amplifier by NAD Electronics, considered to be one of the most important components in the history of high fidelity audio. [1] Launched in 1978, this highly affordable product delivered a good quality sound, which acquired a reputation as an audiophile amplifier of exceptional ...

  4. Hypex Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Hypex modules can be found in some high-end audio products, [3] [4] including NAD Electronics (who produce customised versions of the original Hypex UcD) [5] [6] or in musical instrument amplifiers. [7] The TEAC AX-505 amplifier is driven by a Hypex Class D nCore, [8] as is the NAD Master Series M10 streaming amplifier. [9]

  5. Rework (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic assembly (PCBA) In electronics, rework (or re-work) is repair or refinish of a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, usually involving desoldering and re-soldering of surface-mounted electronic components (SMD).

  6. NAD - Wikipedia

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    NAD Electronics, a Canadian audio equipment manufacturer (originally New Acoustic Dimension) National Advertising Division , the Council of Better Business Bureaus in the United States and Canada National Appeals Division , an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture

  7. National Radio Institute - Wikipedia

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    According to the Professional Service Association, the number of TV repair shops fell from 20,000 in 1992; 9,000 in 2002 then to around 7,000 by 2007. From 2011 to 2016, the average annual growth rate of electronics and computer repair services industry was -1.0%. [13] The concomitant effect for NRI Schools was a sharp decline in enrollment.

  8. Talk:NAD Electronics - Wikipedia

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  9. Right to repair - Wikipedia

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    Right to repair is a legal right for owners of devices and equipment to freely modify and repair products such as automobiles, electronics, and farm equipment. Right to repair may also refer to the social movement of citizens putting pressure on their governments to enact laws protecting a right to repair.