NAD T 973 User Manual

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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS/CONTROLS

1. AC LINE CORD

Plug the AC line cord into a nearby wall outlet that provides the

correct AC power line voltage, as indicated on the back panel of the

unit. Do not plug the amplifier into a convenience outlet on your

preamp. The amplifier requires more power than these outlets

typically can provide.

2. INPUTS

Each of the seven independent power amplifiers within the T 973

has its own signal input connector. Before making any connections

to the amplifier, make sure the POWER is switched OFF.

Connect the signal cables from the preamplifier, surround sound

decoder, or other signal source to these inputs. For optimum heat

dissipation in an AV surround system, we recommend you allocate

the audio channels to the inputs as follows:

Input 1 = Right Main speaker

Input 2 = Right surround speaker

Input 3 = Center speaker

Input 4 = Left Surround speaker

Input 5 = Left Main speaker

Input 6 = Left Surround Rear speaker

Input 7 = Right Surround Rear speaker

3. INPUT LEVEL CONTROLS

The amplifier is equipped with separate input level controls for each

channel. Before turning on the T 973 for the first time, make sure all

level controls are in their normal full-clockwise position.

Under some circumstances, other settings may be useful for:

• Level-matching - In systems that incorporate speakers of varying

efficiencies, it may be necessary to reduce the settings of some

controls to achieve proper channel-to-channel balance.

• Extended volume-control range - Many stereo systems have so

much voltage gain that the speakers (or your ears) are over-driven

at any volume-control setting higher than 11 or 12 o’clock

position of the volume control. As a result you can use only the

lower half of the volume control’s range, where adjustments are

imprecise and channel-balance errors tend to be greater. If all

input level controls are reduced, you can turn up your

preamplifier’s volume control, making effective use of most of its

range. (Suggestion: Adjust the input level controls so that your

preferred maximum sound levels occur at about 2 or 3 o’clock on

the volume control.) As an added benefit, this procedure

suppresses any noise produced by the preamp’s high-level circuitry

(e.g. any residual hum or hiss that does not go away when the

Volume is turned down).

4. SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

This amplifier is equipped with special high-current binding-post

speaker terminals. Connect the loudspeakers with heavy-duty (16-

gauge or thicker) braided wire. Connections may be made in any of

three ways. [See Figure 1.]

• Strip off a half-inch (1 cm) of insulation from each speaker wire.

In each conductor, twist the thin strands of wire together.

Unscrew the knob, insert the bare wire into the opening at the

base of the binding post, and tighten the knob until it grasps the

wire securely. Check to be sure that there are no loose strands of

wire touching the chassis or an adjacent terminal.

• Spade lugs. Unscrew the knob, insert the U-shaped spade lug

behind the bushing, and tighten the knob until the spade lug is

secured.

• Install banana plugs on your speaker wires, and plug them into

the end of each binding post. The terminals are separated by 3/4

inch (l9mm), so they will accept dual-banana plugs (this option is

not available on units with 230V line voltage factory setting).

NOTE: Speakers must operate in phase with each other in order to

produce a proper stereo image and to reinforce rather than cancel

each other’s output at low frequencies. When connecting speakers,

take care that the red (positive) terminal on each loudspeaker is

connected to the corresponding terminal marked red (positive) on

the amplifier.

5. AUTO TRIGGER ON/OFF

Set the Auto Trigger switch to the On position to activate the 12V-

trigger. By connecting the 12V-trigger, the T 973 can be remotely

switched to On and Stand-by and vice-versa. When set to the Off

position, the 12V-trigger input is not active.

NOTE: With the Auto Trigger switch set to the ON position and the

12V-trigger input connected, the T 973 will switch from Off to

Stand-by when the Power Switch on the front panel is pressed. For

normal operation, ensure the switch is in the OFF position or that the

12V-trigger input socket is not connected.

6. 12V-TRIGGER INPUT

For external Power on/Stand-by switching, connect the 12V-trigger

output of a source component to this DC input jack. The center pin

is the live or + connection, the outer sleeve of the input jack is the

12V-trigger - or ground connection.

NOTES: The T 973’s 12V-trigger will work within a range of 6 to 15

V DC level and typically draws less than 10mA of current. Check the

specifications of the 12V-trigger source to ensure it is compatible

with the T 973’s 12V-trigger input. Do not exceed the recommended

voltage as this may cause damage to the T 973.

7. SOFT CLIPPING

When an amplifier is driven beyond its specified power output it

normally produces “hard clipping” or distortion of the signal. Such

hard clipping, in addition to sounding unpleasant, can damage the

speakers in the system. The NAD Soft Clipping circuit gently limits

the output waveform, minimizing audible distortion and reducing the

change of speaker damage when the amplifier is overdriven. We

recommend that the Soft Clipping switch on the back panel of the T

973 be left in the ON position when system is being operated at

levels that might exceed the amplifier’s power capacity. The LED on

the front panel indicates if Soft Clipping has been engaged.

8. FUSE HOLDER

There is a fuse holder nearby or next to the AC-line cord. In the

unlikely event a fuse may need to be replaced, unplug the line cord

form the wall. Then remove all connections from the amplifier. Only

replace the fuse with the same type, size, and specification.

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