Radio
Type: Radio tuner - FM - digital
Tuning Display: Fluorescent display
Preset Station Qty: 30 preset stations
Response Bandwidth: 30 - 15000 Hz
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 67 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion: Mono: 0.15%, stereo: 0.25%
Remote control
Type: Remote control - infrared
Supported Devices: AV receiver
Connections
Connector Type:
- 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-in ( RCA phono x 6 ) - rear
- 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-out ( RCA phono x 6 ) - rear
- 4 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear
- 2 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear
- 4 x composite video input ( RCA phono ) - rear
- 1 x composite video output ( RCA phono ) - rear
- 1 x headphones ( phone stereo 6.25 mm ) - front
Power
Power Device: Power supply - integrated
Voltage Required: AC 120 V ± 10% ( 60 Hz )
Dimensions & weight (shipping)
Weight (Shipping): 23.8 lbs
Ciao
Listed on Ciao since : 10/14/2007
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Manufacturer's product description
The T750 is NAD's best Pro-Logic receiver - a powerful, versatile surround with sophisticated new circuitry, and with versatility that includes a 5.1 input for connection of DVD players with onboard Dolby Digital decoding. It's a highly sophisticated and effective vehicle both for spectacular movie sound and superb music reproduction. The T750 is an elegant answer to the question: Why Pro-Logic in a digital era? It begins with the recognition that the overwhelming majority of the movies now on the market, both on VHS tapes and laser discs, are in Pro-Logic form. The advanced circuit design of the NAD T750 is centered around the demands of critical listeners who play music sources as well as movies, and want nothing less than the music quality they would get from good stereo equipment. The T750's top-performing Pro Logic decoder uses analog processing to handle Dolby Surround sources. Its playback results are audibly superior to other affordable models that process Pro- Logic in the digital domain. The T 750 uses discrete output stages for all channels - surround as well as main. The new ISC topology circuitry automatically recognizes the impedance characteristics of the loudspeaker connected to it, and then adjusts its power supply settings to best cope with that specific load. Rather than providing many different surround sound modes (Church, Jazz, Stadium, etc.), which makes so many others receivers cluttered and overcomplicated for no particular gain in useful performance, NAD engineers have concentrated on perfecting the Dolby Pro Logic decoding and steering. The T750 is the essence of NAD, supplying performance, value, and simplicity in a product that gets to the core of what listeners really need for satisfying Home Theater and beautiful music.
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