General Skanky
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As per news item on BB home page-
NAD takes wraps off new 7.1 amp
NAD has announced details of its new £600 T752 AV Receiver, the first of three new NAD Home Cinema Surround Receivers offering 7.1 decoding to be launched over the next few months. The most pertinent specs of the new machine are listed below...
5 x 80W Simultaneous Continuous Output Power into 4/8 ohms
150W, 200W, 225W, IHF Dynamic Power into 8, 4 & 2 , respectively.
PowerDrive - NAD's exclusive amplifier technology which automatically adjusts the power supply settings of the amplifier to the exact needs of the loudspeaker - even demanding 4 ohm designs.
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, DTS NEO:6, Matrix 7.1, Dolby Pro Logic II, EARS and Stereo Enhanced Surround Modes
5 A/V Custom Presets store unique settings
Direct access speaker level adjustment for surround, center and subwoofer
6 A/V Inputs all S-Video and Composite, 2 full tape loops
Component Video on 2 Inputs and 1 Output
3 Audio Inputs, 1 tape loop
6 Digital Inputs, 4 Coaxial, 2 TOS Link freely assignable
2 Digital Outputs, 1 Coaxial, 1 TOS Link
7.1 Analogue Input (for DVD-Audio)
2 x 12V Output Triggers, 12V Input Trigger
2 x IR Outputs, IR Input
IEC detachable power cable
Preamp Outputs for all channels (2 Subwoofers)
Amplifier Input for front and center power amps
RDS FM/AM Tuner with 30 direct access presets
On Screen Display
NAD Soft Clipping
HTR-2 Remote Control with Macro function.
Posted by John Archer
To link to this news item, bookmark this address : http://www.homecinemachoice.com/new...emachoice.com/cgi-bin/displaynews.php?id=2507
Looks like NAD really are storming ahead into AV. I know that the forthcoming T772 at approx £1000 is the one to wait for. As above but more powerful and competent. I'm keen on the Arcam 200, but the competition has reared its head.
NAD takes wraps off new 7.1 amp
NAD has announced details of its new £600 T752 AV Receiver, the first of three new NAD Home Cinema Surround Receivers offering 7.1 decoding to be launched over the next few months. The most pertinent specs of the new machine are listed below...
5 x 80W Simultaneous Continuous Output Power into 4/8 ohms
150W, 200W, 225W, IHF Dynamic Power into 8, 4 & 2 , respectively.
PowerDrive - NAD's exclusive amplifier technology which automatically adjusts the power supply settings of the amplifier to the exact needs of the loudspeaker - even demanding 4 ohm designs.
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, DTS NEO:6, Matrix 7.1, Dolby Pro Logic II, EARS and Stereo Enhanced Surround Modes
5 A/V Custom Presets store unique settings
Direct access speaker level adjustment for surround, center and subwoofer
6 A/V Inputs all S-Video and Composite, 2 full tape loops
Component Video on 2 Inputs and 1 Output
3 Audio Inputs, 1 tape loop
6 Digital Inputs, 4 Coaxial, 2 TOS Link freely assignable
2 Digital Outputs, 1 Coaxial, 1 TOS Link
7.1 Analogue Input (for DVD-Audio)
2 x 12V Output Triggers, 12V Input Trigger
2 x IR Outputs, IR Input
IEC detachable power cable
Preamp Outputs for all channels (2 Subwoofers)
Amplifier Input for front and center power amps
RDS FM/AM Tuner with 30 direct access presets
On Screen Display
NAD Soft Clipping
HTR-2 Remote Control with Macro function.
Posted by John Archer
To link to this news item, bookmark this address : http://www.homecinemachoice.com/new...emachoice.com/cgi-bin/displaynews.php?id=2507
Looks like NAD really are storming ahead into AV. I know that the forthcoming T772 at approx £1000 is the one to wait for. As above but more powerful and competent. I'm keen on the Arcam 200, but the competition has reared its head.