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NAD T755 Specifications

A/v surround sound receiver
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Features
5 x 80W Simultaneous Full Disclosure Power
5 x 100W Minimum Continuous Power (FTC)
PowerDrive™ amplifier technology
Audyssey Auto Setup and Calibration of all speaker settings using
supplied microphone
Data Port for use with optional NAD IPD 1 Dock for iPod
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, ProLogic II, ProLogic IIx, DTS,
DTS ES, DTS 24/96, DTS NEO:6, EARS and Stereo Enhanced
Surround Modes
5 A/V Custom Presets store unique listening modes, DSP
options, tone, speaker and display settings
Direct access speaker level adjustment for surround, center and
subwoofer
NAD Soft Clipping™
Burr-Brown 24 bit 96kHz A/D converter
Burr-Brown 24 bit 192kHz D/A converter
Texas Instruments Aureus™ 7.1 DSP (32 bit dual core floating
point design)
3 1080p HDMI Video Inputs switch to 1 Output, freely assignable
Cross Conversion of all analog video formats
7 Analog Stereo Audio Inputs (1 front panel)
Media Player MP front panel input
Details
The NAD T755 is heir to many generations of award winning NAD designs. This exceptional pedigree is
evident in both the look and the feel of the T755, and it is unmistakable the moment you listen. It is NAD's
insistence on creating products with remarkable sound quality at sensible prices that has made NAD the
first choice among the most knowledgeable listeners from around the world. NAD's "Music First" philosophy
dictates that we endow our Surround Sound products with the same warm involving sound quality that
makes music listening so rewarding with our stereo components. This stands in stark contrast to our
competitors who view Surround Sound components primarily from a "content" point of view, with sound
quality far down the list of priorities. Yet the T755 is second to none in terms of flexibility and up-to-the-
minute digital technology.
Full Disclosure Power Ratings
Inflated power specifications have been used to "sell" receivers as long as there have been receivers to sell.
But not at NAD. Instead, we encourage our customers take a clear-eyed look at the real issues.
Receivers don't make music and filmsound by driving laboratory test-loads, they do it by driving loudspeakers.
And loudspeakers, whether labeled 8Ω or 4Ω in "nominal impedance," are far more challenging. A speaker
T 755 A/V Surround Sound Receiver
6 Analog Video Inputs, all S-Video and Composite (1 front panel),
3 Component Video
7 Digital Audio Inputs, 3 Coax and 4 Optical (1 front panel)
3 Analog Stereo Audio outputs
3 Video Monitor Outputs, Component, S-Video and Composite
formats
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3 Analog Video Outputs, 2 Tape (Composite and S-Video) and 1
Zone (Composite)
2 Digital Outputs, 1 Coaxial, 1 TOSLINK
7.1 Analog Input (for DVD Audio/SACD/ETC.)
Speaker A + B switching (Speakers B stereo only)
Zone 2 A/V Line Level Output with independent source and
volume selection
ZR-4 Second Zone Remote included with discrete codes for
independent zone
IR Input
3 x IR Outputs
RS-232 port interface for advanced control systems
3 x 12V Output Triggers, 1 x 12V input
Preamp Outputs for all 7.2 channels (2 Subwoofers)
RDS FM/AM Tuner with 30 direct access presets
XM Ready – XM subscription and optional XM module required
HTR 3 Illuminated Learning Remote Control

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Summary of Contents for NAD T755

  • Page 1 The NAD T755 is heir to many generations of award winning NAD designs. This exceptional pedigree is evident in both the look and the feel of the T755, and it is unmistakable the moment you listen. It is NAD’s insistence on creating products with remarkable sound quality at sensible prices that has made NAD the first choice among the most knowledgeable listeners from around the world.
  • Page 2 Nevertheless, in a competitive market comparisons will be made. potent and musical is upheld in fine manner with the T755. But when you make them, read the fine print—all of it. At NAD Boasting a minimum of 80 watts continuous power per channel, we test under the most demanding, “worst-case”...
  • Page 3 Digital Radio Broadcast. member of the family. NAD has taken special measures to make operation of the T755 as logical and straightforward as possible. Five independent “Audio Video Custom Presets” can store unique...
  • Page 4 Note: Installers should allow a minimum clearance of 2-4 inches for wire management. NAD Electronics International reserves the right to change specifications or features without notice. NAD is a registered trademark of NAD Electronics International. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the written permission of NAD Electronics International.