NAD C 3050 BluOS Stereophonic Amplifier
The C 3050 with BluOS streaming and Dirac Live built into its vintage-inspired NAD form.
When the System Needs Character, Streaming, and Room Control
The appeal of the C 3050 is obvious before it plays: VU meters, walnut finish, and classic NAD proportions. The bigger question is whether a design-forward amplifier can also handle streaming, TV audio, records, digital sources, and room tuning without adding more boxes.
The C 3050 BluOS version is the answer for that room: the same classic amplifier platform, with high-resolution BluOS streaming and Dirac Live room correction included.
The Complete C 3050 for Modern Listening
We chose the NAD C 3050 BluOS because it keeps the 100-watt HybridDigital UcD amplifier, MM phono stage, HDMI eARC, digital inputs, subwoofer output, Speaker A/B outputs, and headphone amplifier, then adds the MDC2 BluOS-D module.
That module brings BluOS high-resolution multi-room streaming, supported high-resolution formats including FLAC, MQA, WAV, and AIFF, network connectivity, app control, integration support, two-way aptX HD Bluetooth, and Dirac Live room correction.
What the Specs Won't Tell You
Streaming Feels Like It Belongs in the Amplifier
BluOS turns the C 3050 into a complete modern source without changing the visual feel of the system. Music services, internet radio, local libraries, and high-resolution files are handled from one amplifier.
Room Tuning Helps the Style Deliver the Sound
Dirac Live helps correct the room issues that can make bass uneven or imaging unclear. That matters in spaces where furniture, speaker placement, and daily use all shape what the system can do.
It Handles the Whole Room, Not Just the Record Shelf
The C 3050 BluOS can connect a TV, turntable, digital sources, headphones, subwoofer, and two pairs of speakers. It keeps the room visually warm while giving the system modern reach.
The Audio Two Verdict
The C 3050 BluOS is the version we recommend when the amplifier will be seen, used daily, and expected to handle streaming without extra components. It is the more complete choice for a main living space, music room, office, or TV-based stereo system where the equipment should look as considered as it sounds.
If you love the C 3050's design and know streaming will matter, start here rather than adding pieces later.
Tech You Can Hear
| What You Hear | Why It Happens |
|---|---|
| Music has authority without losing the amplifier's relaxed feel | 100W per channel HybridDigital UcD amplifier |
| Streaming sounds integrated, not bolted on | MDC2 BluOS-D module with BluOS high-resolution streaming |
| Bass and imaging can be shaped to the room | Dirac Live room correction |
| Records retain a clean signal path | Ultra-low-noise MM phono stage with infrasonic filtering |
| TV audio uses the hi-fi speakers | HDMI eARC input |
| Headphones and wireless listening are easier to include | Dedicated headphone amplifier and two-way aptX HD Bluetooth |
Technical Highlights
- HybridDigital UcD amplifier rated at 100W per channel into 8 or 4 ohms
- MDC2 BluOS-D module installed
- BluOS high-resolution multi-room streaming
- Dirac Live room correction
- Supported high-resolution formats include FLAC, MQA, WAV, and AIFF
- MM phono stage, HDMI eARC, optical/coaxial digital inputs, subwoofer output
- Two-way aptX HD Bluetooth and network control support
Why Choose Audio Two
Audio Two ships across Canada. That said, a system at this level is worth a conversation before you commit — we can make sure it's the right fit for your room, your source, and how you actually listen. Reach out and we'll help you get it right.
