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Post NAD unleashes new AV products using modular design for easy upgrading and servicing

NAD has unveiled four new AV components, three of which use a new modular construction system. The three new models using the modular design are the T 785 and T 775 AV receivers and the T175 Preamp-Tuner-Processor, while the T 765 is claimed to deliver many of the same benefits using a conventional...

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I like the idea of that as long as it isn't crushingly expensive.
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