NAD T 757 A/V receiver
NAD's T 757 incorporates a conservatively rated, but robust amplification section, along with the latest surround sound technologies and its compatible with 3D video.
NAD’s T 757 A/V receiver carries an MSRP of $1,600 and it offers multichannel lossless audio playback, compatibility with 3D video and a modular design concept that allows the receiver to change hardware as new technologies come into the A/V market.
For years the audiophile community has respected the audio components that NAD has produced.
With a line that ranges from two channel components like turntables and streaming media players, to Blu-ray disc players and multichannel amplifiers, NAD offers custom installers a choice of products to meet a variety of client needs. The company's new T 757 A/V receiver incorporates NAD's Modular Design Construction (MDC) concept, which provides an upgrade path for consumers without having to swap out receivers to allow them to keep up with the industry's latest technologies.
The 757 also incorporates a choice of surround sound processing options that includes Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD Master Audio and NAD's proprietary EARs processing mode that converts stereo content to full surround sound. On the video side of the unit's feature set the 757 offers compatibility with 1080p content and 3D video. In addition, NAD also builds in provisions for iPod compatibility and multi-zone configurations to enable installers to integrate multiple zones of entertainment.
With a line that ranges from two channel components like turntables and streaming media players, to Blu-ray disc players and multichannel amplifiers, NAD offers custom installers a choice of products to meet a variety of client needs. The company's new T 757 A/V receiver incorporates NAD's Modular Design Construction (MDC) concept, which provides an upgrade path for consumers without having to swap out receivers to allow them to keep up with the industry's latest technologies.
The 757 also incorporates a choice of surround sound processing options that includes Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD Master Audio and NAD's proprietary EARs processing mode that converts stereo content to full surround sound. On the video side of the unit's feature set the 757 offers compatibility with 1080p content and 3D video. In addition, NAD also builds in provisions for iPod compatibility and multi-zone configurations to enable installers to integrate multiple zones of entertainment.
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Audio · Receivers · Video · Digital Media · Home Theater · Nad · Dts Hd Master Audio · Av Receivers · 3d Video · Dolby Digital · Modular Design ·About the Author

Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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