NAD T761 User Manual

T761 surround sound receiver

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The new NAD T761is a further development of NAD’s renowned "Music First" approach to
A/V receiver design. In one simple box, it combines superb performance with remarkable
flexibility and ease-of-use. Whether you are enjoying high-octane action movies or the
might of a full symphony orchestra, the T761 will immerse you with high quality sound,
more associated with separate components than with AV receivers.

Design:

By doing away with many costly and superfluous features, NAD's engineers concentrated
only on the truly important parts of an A/V receiver. As the new Digital Surround Sound
formats allow for the same wide bandwidth and large dynamic range for the front chan-
nels as the rear channels, all five channels are capable of putting out an equal amount of
power. As usual with NAD, the T761 uses discrete output stages only, including the sur-
round channels. The benefits of this approach have been proven over the years in many
acclaimed NAD amplifiers and receivers. The integrated output modules favoured by so
many other designs will deliver a decent amount of power under laboratory conditions,
driving an 8 ohms resistor, but can have great difficulties in driving moderately difficult
speakers. The NAD T761 uses the Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC) topology (patent
pending) designed by Bjørn Erik Edvardsen, which allows the T761 to get the best possi-
ble performance from any type of speaker.

Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC):

The ISC topology allows the T761 to deliver maximum performance under virtually any
circumstance, independent of the loudspeakers it is driving. The circuitry automatically
recognises the impedance characteristics of the loudspeaker and will then adjust its
power supply settings to best cope with that specific load.

Whereas it is widely accepted with CD players that the digital and analogue circuitry play a
vital role in the performance, it appears that many AV receivers employ only mediocre
Digital-to-Analogue (DAC), Analogue-to-Digital (ADC) converters and Digital Signal
Processors (DSP). For the T761 the engineers choose the best available within the budget:
Crystal Sigma-Delta DACs and ADCs, each with 24-bit resolution. The DSP chip that handles
the Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic and EARS Modes, is also from the well renowned
manufacturer Crystal™. The combination of these components ensure that the integrity of
the original signal, be it music or an action movie, retains its full resolution and dynamics.

Flexibility

As one would expect from any NAD component, the Model T761 offers great flexibility: the
5 video (1 on front panel for easy connection of game console or camcorder) and 2

audio inputs allow you to connect all your sources with ease. The video inputs and out-
puts are full S-Video and Composite compatible.

Besides these "normal" inputs, the T751 also sports a (5.1 channel) input so you can eas-
ily expand your receiver in the future with the decoded signal for another surround sound
format. 5 Digital inputs are provided, to cater for every eventuality: 3 coaxial digital inputs
and 2 TOS Link for sources with optical outputs. For direct recording of these digital
sources, a digital output (coaxial) is provided as well. With pre-amplifier outputs for all
channels (Left, Centre, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround and subwoofer) you can eas-
ily upgrade your output power too.

Besides the main speakers, you can also connect an additional pair for a different room,
The speakers B can be engaged from the remote control, and unlike many other
receivers, the main speakers aren’t disconnected when the remote speakers are engaged.

To ensure long-terms contact reliability, all speaker terminals are of the robust binding
post variety rather than the usual spring clips and all other audio sockets are gold plated.

Ease of use

Ease of use is another key factor for NAD products and the Model T761 is no exception.
The built-in test-tone generator -accessible by remote control- allows for accurate cali-
brating of the Front, Centre and Surround speakers.

The remote control handset supplied with the Model T761, will also control other compo-
nents in your system, even if these aren’t NAD. The remote control has learning capabili-
ties to cater for other brands’ DVD players, for instance.

Thirty presets can be programmed at random with FM stations, ten with AM stations. The
T761 also offers RDS PS (Program Service) and RT (Radio Text). When tuning in to an
RDS radio station, the T761 will automatically display the name of the station so you do
not have to remember which frequency belongs to what station. At the touch of a button
RDS RT (Radio Text) will display additional information broadcast by the radio station,
such as the presenter, which music is playing, etc.

Rather than providing many different synthesised surround sound modes (Church,
Jazz, Stadium, etc.) which makes so many others receivers cluttered and over-compli-
cated, the engineers concentrated on perfecting the Dolby Digital and Pro Logic
decoding and steering. For music the Enhanced Ambience Recovery System (EARS)

T761 Surround Sound Receiver

• 80W X 5 Continuous Power into 8 ohms, all channels driven simultaneously

• Up to of 45 amps peak current capability • Dolby Digital & DTS decoder integrated

• Crystal DSP processor; Sigma-Delta ADCs and DACs with 96kHz/24 bit resolution

• A + B speaker switching • 5.1 input for future formats • Pre-outs for all channels (5.1 out)

• Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC) • 5 Video inputs; 2 Video; 1 monitor output all

S-Video or Composite • 5 digital inputs; 3 RCA; 2 TOS Link • 1 digital output

• EARS (Enhanced Ambience Recovery System) Music surround mode • RDS tuner

(RDS PS & RDS RT) • 30 presets • 12V trigger input and output • Soft Clipping

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• Learning Universal Remote Control • NAD-Link

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