Stupid question...how do you pronounce NAD?

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deedubb

Full Audioholic
I've always thought it was N-A-D but I've heard two dealers say it as a word...Nad. I would think they know how to pronounce it but it sure sounds odd that way.
 
tomd51

tomd51

Audioholic General
Pretty sure it's N-A-D, the dealers you'd over heard call it NAD might be a pair of 'nads themeselves... :D -TD
 
no. 5

no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
I'm sure I remember hearing that fans of NAD become unhappy if someone calls it "Nad".

And in some trivia, Seth Green says it wrong in The Italian Job. :D
 
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InTheIndustry

Senior Audioholic
It's pronounced: New Acoustic Dimension

Or: N-A-D

It is incorrect to pronounce it as a single word.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I loved that reference, even though it was totally lame dream system. "Speakers so loud, it could blow a woman's clothes off"
 
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AdrianMills

Full Audioholic
It's pronounced: New Acoustic Dimension

Or: N-A-D

It is incorrect to pronounce it as a single word.
Dude, really, over here in the civilized part of the world we all say NAD; if the company is daft enough to choose a name that forms a silly acronym, well, WYGIWYD (and yes, you can say that one as a word too).

:D
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
It's nice to learn that NAD stands for New Acoustic Dimensions but I've always heard it pronounced as one word - NAD.

Incidentally, I think it is a poor choice from a marketing perspective. Think of all the people that think: 'Huh, he said NAD (Beavis and Butthead).

To me it sounds just like Rotel. When I hear the name I immdiately think Ronco or Popeil, both of which are late night informercial cheap crap.

Names need to be chosen carefully as there are a lot of average joes that aren't aware that a given product is 'high-end' and will dismiss it out of hand based on the name.
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
NAD is pronounced "ballz." :D

I've always referred to them as N-A-D. Boring black components with small volume knobs that sound good. Like the black Anthem models, with less writing.
 
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davo

Full Audioholic
It is normal to pronounce acronyms as a single word if it is easy to say.
For example do you say North Atlantic Treaty Organization as N-A-T-O, or Nato.
I know it is all part of laziness in language but if it is easier then what ever.;)
 
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AdrianMills

Full Audioholic
It is normal to pronounce acronyms as a single word if it is easy to say.
For example do you say North Atlantic Treaty Organization as N-A-T-O, or Nato.
I know it is all part of laziness in language but if it is easier then what ever.;)
Actually, I think that technically the proper use of "acronym" is when the abbreviation is pronounceable as a word otherwise it’s just referred to as an abbreviation or initialization.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Actually, I think that technically the proper use of "acronym" is when the abbreviation is pronounceable as a word otherwise it’s just referred to as an abbreviation or initialization.
That's what I used to think years ago as well. I was then "corrected". However, I think this depends on who you ask.

Anyways, I have a good friend who is a statistician. Every once in a while he goes to certain conventions or meetings of statisticians, of which sometimes he presides over. My friends and I have been urging him to rename his group as the American Statistical Society. :D
 
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AdrianMills

Full Audioholic
My friends and I have been urging him to rename his group as the American Statistical Society. :D
Believe it or not there's a beer manufacturer here called Aass- unfortunately it's not pronunced "ah-ss" but "aw-ss". Not that that stops me from calling it *** of course. :D
 
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davo

Full Audioholic
Actually, I think that technically the proper use of "acronym" is when the abbreviation is pronounceable as a word otherwise it’s just referred to as an abbreviation or initialization.
Yeah, yeah, you know what I was getting at.
I stand corrected.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Dude, really, over here in the civilized part of the world we all say NAD; if the company is daft enough to choose a name that forms a silly acronym, well, WYGIWYD (and yes, you can say that one as a word too).

:D
"Wiggy Wid"?:p
 
Rock&Roll Ninja

Rock&Roll Ninja

Audioholic Field Marshall
Incidentally, I think it is a poor choice from a marketing perspective. Think of all the people that think: 'Huh, he said NAD (Beavis and Butthead).
Americans aren't really the primary market for NAD, and NAD isn't funny to the rest of the world. Like China, they still sell "Darkie" toothpaste
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
Americans aren't really the primary market for NAD, and NAD isn't funny to the rest of the world. Like China, they still sell "Darkie" toothpaste
Well... you'll have to admit, the man's teeth are extremely white.:rolleyes:
 
Phil Taylor

Phil Taylor

Senior Audioholic
They must have been nuts to name a company with an acronym of NAD ;)
 
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