NAD Receivers

NAD receivers have the reputation of designing and manufacturing home theater equipment with cost to customer in mind. Going strong for the last thirty years, they are known for their conservative rating where their receiver output is concerned, making sure that the NAD stereo receiver and NAD A/V receivers indeed deliver exactly as per their specifications. NAD stereo receiver forums have always rated performance high for these products and it is difficult to find any NAD stereo receiver reviews that speak negatively about this reputed brand.

NAD stereo receivers have always focused on performance and functionality. Their designs are of the no-frill type, purely utilitarian, which is the main reason they are affordable. The original T 773 NAD A/V receivers were built with ability for future upgrades in mind. After the launch of this receiver, they released the next version of the operating system to allow users to improve the receiver easily. It is simple to install and operate NAD receivers.
For home stereo systems, these 110-watt seven channel amplifiers produce extremely high sound levels, which can be further enhanced by connecting a powered subwoofer. These NAD receivers are advanced enough to be compatible with all the latest processing modes.

NAD receiver design has been kept constant, which is why their Classic line is popular. With the most recent surround sound DSP algorithms combined with their own proprietary modes, the T773 NAD AV receivers can be upgraded through the RS232 port. Audio, video and control connections are aplenty in the NAD along with six sets of audio and video inputs. Each has an S video and composite. Three sets of inputs and an output handles component video Component Video is handled by three sets of inputs and one output. In addition to all this, there are six digital inputs that can be assigned by the user.

The C740 model NAD stereo receiver has the NAD C series system remote control through which it can be fully controlled. It can also complement other NAD products like CD players and tuners through the NAD link in the receiver. One of the biggest advantages of NAD receivers being flexibility, this receiver features six line inputs of which two are tape in outputs with dubbing facility. The pre amplifier section and power amplifier can be separated when you want to upgrade. In fact, this NAD receiver won’t become obsolete because of its ability to grow. Its headphone socket can be used to drive any non-electrostatic headphone.

NAD receivers are particularly designed so that the user can enjoy many years of trouble free performance.

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