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  1. LeeG

    Nad, Marantz, Elite, etc.

    I can only tell you I use the T752 for music and movies. It is a very powerful receiver and, to my ears, delivers a balanced, full response--no mid peaks and full deep bottom on my Polk 10's, all without breaking a sweat. I use it for all ranges of music--modern classical, like John Adams...
  2. LeeG

    A little input from the crew....

    I like my NAD T752 A/V receiver. Not a common brand but not that expensive--about $900. Very powerful and full featured. Try it if you have a dealer nearby. Save money as follows: 1) ignore those expensively-acquired "THX Certified" ratings--they're not necessary. 2) Use 14 gauge lamp wire...
  3. LeeG

    Robert DeNiro retrospective on the Bits

    Joshua, Interesting comment about Ed Norton, but I think it illustrates my point about acting that is subordinated to the greater good of the film. Ed Norton IS a movie stealer--think about how difficult it is to look at someone else when he is on the screen in any of his movies. In Score he...
  4. LeeG

    Robert DeNiro retrospective on the Bits

    Don't agree with buttered popcorn man. In recent times, after watching Heat, 15 Seconds, and The Score I feel no disappointment. After happening to watch the incredible Ronin last night on my HT, I'm still buzzing--wow, that will give your system a workout. And I've actually enjoyed his recent...
  5. LeeG

    Question: Separate gain controls on receivers

    Thanks for the replies. I figured there must be separate adjustments--just a question of finding them. --Lee
  6. LeeG

    Question: Separate gain controls on receivers

    I am new to 5.1, 6.1, etc... What if I use different types of speakers for front and back and center, with different efficiencies? I don't see separate gain controls for front/back/center. I see them for subwoofers sometimes. Are the controls there, just hidden in menus? Otherwise what do...
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