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NAD T 775
$2,500.00
Released November, 2004
The Pros:Plenty of inputs and outputs, should cover most of the equipment in the house. Upconverts analog input to HDMI gracefully, looks great. Made of solid, heavy, quality components.
The Cons:Doesn't support HDMI v1.4, won't handle 3D content. Remote needs to be aimed very carefully or the receiver won't register it. Slightly older receiver, will not support newer standards as they come out.
The NAD T 775 is a 7-channel A/V receiver that provides a complete surround sound experience and is an upgrade to NAD's T 765. The receiver includes most of the popular decoders such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, DTS NEO:6, ProLogic II, and ProLogic IIx.
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It also features NAD's EARS circuit which is a music surround mode that produces natural, realistic sound. The T 775 is more powerful than the T 765, offering 165 watts of continuous power per channel, making it suitable for medium and large rooms. It includes a Toroidal power supply with NAD's PowerDrive amplifier technology which automatically adjusts the power supply settings to suit the loudspeaker. The receiver also features automatic setup, calibration, and room correction to provide the optimum settings based on the room and has an integrated RDS FM/AM tuner with 30 presets. The T 775 is XM ready, has a front panel media player input, and offers a variety of connectivity options including 4 HDMI inputs. It comes with a remote control and is available in a black or titanium finish.
Features/Specs
- PowerDrive™ amplifier technology
- Holmgren Toroidal Power Supply
- Audyssey Auto Setup and Calibration
- Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Correction
- 7 x 100W Simultaneous Full Disclosure Power, 7 x 165W Minimum Continuous Power
- Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, DTS NEO:6, DTS 24/96, ProLogic II, ProLogic IIx, EARS and Stereo Enhanced Surround
- Direct access speaker level adjustment
- Texas Instruments Aureus™ 7.1 DSP
- 5 A/V Custom Presets
- Front Panel Media Player Input
- RDS FM/AM Tuner with 30 direct access presets
- XM Ready
- HTR-3 Illuminated Remote Control
- Inputs: 4 x HDMI, 3 x Coaxial, 4 x Optical, 7 x Analog Audio, 3 x Component, 6 x S-Video, 6 x Composite
- Outputs: 1 x Coaxial, 1 x HDMI, 1 x Optical, 3 x Analog Audio, 1 x Component, 1 x S-Video, 1 x Composite, 1 x TOSLINK
- Available in a Black or Titanium Finish
- Dimensions: 17 1/8 x 6 1/8 x 15”
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plenty of inputs and outputs, should cover most of the equipment in the house
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upconverts analog input to HDMI gracefully, looks great
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made of solid, heavy, quality components
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plenty of power output, enough to push higher-end drivers very hard if you want
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supports a wide range of Dolby and DTS standards
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doesn't support HDMI v1.4, won't handle 3D content
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remote needs to be aimed very carefully or the receiver won't register it
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slightly older receiver, will not support newer standards as they come out
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