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06-09-2003, 12:35 PM
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Mike
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I'm thinking of going with a NAD combo of the T752 & the C270. Is anyone here familiar with NAD Electronics equipment? Either that or I could jump up to the new T762 Thoughts/Opinions?
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06-09-2003, 01:12 PM
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Yep. I went to a dealer's demonstration about six weeks ago. Heard the NAD (without the separate amp) compared to "more powerful" H/K, Onkyo and Denon receivers. The NAD simply blew the others away. Not only did it sound more powerful, but the sound was cleaner, more accurate and more detailed than the competition. Using the same source material, and the same surround speaker system, I could hear more sounds in the movie soundtracks than I could with the other receivers. I was so impressed, I am getting a 752, myself. I have shopped everything in the $800-$1200 price range and the NAD was easily the best sounding amp I heard. Adding the C270, would really be an incredible system.
BTW, in my research, I came across a review of the 752 in an English audio mag that claims that the 752 is made in the same assembly plant as the Arcam receiver. It even claimed that the two are indistinguishable on the inside. The Arcam, which I have not seen around here, is something like $1200-1300, but is very highly regarded. For what its worth
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06-09-2003, 01:47 PM
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Mike
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Thanks Mark, I'm really thinking about getting the T762. I'll just have to demo it first.
Thanks again for the great information.
Mike
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06-09-2003, 03:44 PM
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I have a T762 and would recommend it, since they seem to have ironed the bugs out. Early production units have a crummy noise floor. Since I live in an apt, I didn't notice until recently because I'd never turn it up past -8 or so. However, that's supposedly been fixed.
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06-09-2003, 10:23 PM
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Mike
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Johnathan, would you suggest getting the T752/C270 combo or just the T762?
Thanks again!
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06-09-2003, 10:53 PM
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Hmm - I guess it depends on how much power you need for the fronts and surrounds. If you're wanting to go 7.1, then you'll need at least another channel of amplification anyway, as the T762 only gives 6, and the T752 only gives 5.
If you only need the 92x5 supplied by the T752 for the centre and surrounds, then you'll be fine. I seem to recall that a user over on avsforum.com is using a T752 and C270 for his system - it seems they go together well. What sort of speakers are you running, and will they be set to SMALL or LARGE?
Cheers,
Jonathan
[Edited to correct # of amps in the T752 - thanks Mark]
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06-10-2003, 12:41 AM
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Jonathan:
Just a correction to prevent confusion. The 762 has 6 channels and the 752 has 2? Don't you mean the 752 has 5 channels?
Mark
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06-10-2003, 12:57 AM
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Thanks Mark - I'll edit and correct the above post. Also, I have recalled the rest of the differences between these models:
1. Extra amp
2. More power (100W instead of 80W)
3. Main Ins for all 6 channels (Instead of just the front 3 on the T752)
4. Dual-zone
5. Extra component video input
6. Speaker A/B switch
7. HDCD compatible
8. Beefier power cord (Due to higher power consumption)
If any or all of the above are worth the extra $$, I'd go for it.
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06-10-2003, 03:00 AM
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Jonathan:
You only forgot that the 762 has 2 cooling fans instead of one, and it also has an RS-232 port (although for what, I don't know)! Great job. I would tend to agree that the 762 is worth the difference if you have the cash.
I think the 762 is a very impressive machine and when I went to my dealer to ask about a Magnepan HT setup, he pointed me to only two receivers, the T762 for $1300, or the McIntosh for $4K, to drive them. Pretty heady company. When I asked about the Yamaha ZX-1, he shook his head and said I would be paying for a lot of things I would never use and it simply didn't have the guts to pull it off.
However, your list did make me think of a question. I did want to ask what is the difference between HDCD, SACD and DVD-Audio. A DVD-Audio is in the DVD format and the SACD is a layered CD format, but what is HDCD? I know the 752 has 7.1 analogue inputs for DVD-Audio, but what is the difference between that and what the 762 offers?
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06-10-2003, 07:45 AM
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Hmmm.... I'm (probably) going to buy the Mirage Omni/OM series, Omni-260 mains, Omni-CC Center, OM R-2 rears and the OM200 Sub.
So..., I take it that you guys would agree that the T762 would be a slightly better purchase than the T752/Amp combo? I'm going to be setting up a 6.1 system (although 7.1 would be nice down the road...).
Thanks again for all your help, please keep it going. 
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06-10-2003, 08:31 AM
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