NAD C 379 BluOS HybridDigital DAC Amplifier

$2,499

A complete streaming amplifier should make the system easier to use without adding another visible layer to the room.

When Streaming, TV, Vinyl, and Speakers All Need to Work Together

A two-channel system can get crowded fast when every source needs its own box. Music streaming, TV sound, records, subwoofers, headphones, and speaker control all matter, but the room can start to feel more technical than intentional.

The better answer is not always more equipment. It is a cleaner system centre that brings the important pieces together, keeps daily use simple, and still leaves room for the system to grow.

Streaming, Room Correction, and NAD Power in One Clean Centre

We chose the NAD C 379 BluOS because it takes the flexible C 379 platform and makes it more complete from day one. It combines HybridDigital UcD amplification, an ESS SABRE DAC, HDMI eARC, MM phono, dual subwoofer outputs, BluOS streaming, and Dirac Live room correction in one understated Classic Series amplifier.

This is the version to choose when streaming and room tuning are part of the plan now, not later. It can sit at the centre of a music and TV system while keeping the room cleaner, the control simpler, and the upgrade path open.

What the Specs Won't Tell You

Streaming Without Another Box on Display

BluOS gives the C 379 BluOS access to high-resolution music, major streaming services, internet radio, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Amazon Music, and BluOS multi-room playback. The system becomes easier to use without adding another visible component to the shelf or cabinet.

That matters in shared spaces where the audio system needs to feel calm and intentional, not scattered. Music can start from a phone or tablet, but it still plays through proper speakers and a real amplifier.

Room Correction for Better Balance Where the System Actually Sits

Dirac Live helps the system work with the space instead of assuming perfect placement. Furniture, flooring, windows, open layouts, and speaker positions can all affect the final result, especially through the bass and lower midrange.

With room correction built into the plan, the C 379 BluOS has a better chance of sounding balanced in the space where it will actually be used. The room can stay visually clean while the amplifier helps manage the parts of the sound the space makes difficult.

One Amplifier for TV, Vinyl, Streaming, and Subwoofers

HDMI eARC makes the C 379 BluOS useful for better TV sound, while the MM phono input keeps a turntable in the same system. Dual subwoofer outputs give more control over bass placement, and the digital and analogue inputs leave room for other sources.

The result is a system that can handle everyday listening, serious music sessions, TV audio, and future changes without turning into a stack of separate components.

Expert Consensus

SoundStage Access - SoundStage Access praised the C 379 for robust bass, clarity, punch, imaging, and excellent value. The review also highlighted its upgradable design, BluOS and Dirac path, strong connectivity, headphone performance, and practical role as a flexible modern integrated amplifier.

The Audio Two Verdict

The NAD C 379 BluOS is the better choice when the system needs to feel complete right away. It keeps the flexibility of the standard C 379, then adds the streaming and room correction pieces that many systems eventually need anyway.

We would choose this version when BluOS, app control, multi-room playback, and Dirac are part of the plan from the start. The standard C 379 still makes sense when another streamer is already in place, but the BluOS version is the cleaner long-term fit for many music and TV systems.

The Industry Take: "Best value I’ve encountered in quite some time." — SoundStage Access

Tech You Can Hear

What You Hear Why It Happens
Clean drive for quality speakers HybridDigital UcD amplification with 80W per channel into 8 or 4 ohms
Simple access to high-resolution music BluOS streaming with Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Amazon Music, and more
Better bass and room balance Dirac Live room correction through the BluOS-D module
More detail from digital sources ESS SABRE ES9028 32-bit/384kHz DAC
Better TV sound through the stereo system HDMI eARC input
Vinyl without another component Built-in MM phono stage with accurate RIAA equalization
More flexible bass placement Dual independent subwoofer outputs

Technical Highlights

  • HybridDigital UcD integrated amplifier with BluOS-D module
  • 80W per channel into 8 ohms or 4 ohms
  • ESS SABRE ES9028 32-bit/384kHz DAC
  • BluOS high-resolution streaming with Wi-Fi and Ethernet
  • Dirac Live room correction
  • HDMI eARC, optical, coaxial, line-level, Bluetooth, and MM phono inputs
  • Dual independent subwoofer outputs, stereo preamp outputs, 12V trigger, IR, and RS-232

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.

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