NAD T535 User Manual

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AUDIO PERFORMANCE
Digital audio outputs are available in both coaxial, and optical
(TosLink) SPDIF formats, as well as I/2 S digital format via the
HDMI output. DVD-Audio uses the Dolby licensed MLP lossless
compression to produce PCM formatted high resolution signals
with 24 bits and up to 192kHz sample rates. MLP perfectly
shrinks the very high data rates of DVD-Audio – up to 13.8 Mbps
– to the DVD limit of 9.6 Mbps without losing any data. This
compares with data rates of approximately 1.5 Mbps for CD, and
as little as 0.03 Mbps for MP3 encoded audio.

Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic decoding is also included, as is
support for MP3 and Windows Media Audio.

The NAD T535 uses audiophile quality 24-bit, 192-kHz audio D/A
converters. These devices are well protected from noise caused
by even minute fluctuations in current from the power supply. The
level of quantization noise within the frequency range is uniform
for all frequencies and very well suppressed. This D/A converter
ensures that all the sound you hear is as clear and noise-free as
possible. High speed FET output devices keep all the detail present
in high resolution SACD and DVD-Audio formats, perfectly intact.

VIDEO PERFORMANCE
The T535 features a Dual Discrete Video Circuit (D.D.V.C.) for the
highest possible picture quality via the Component Video output.
An extremely high-speed video D/A converter is a very critical
component in generating superior quality video playback from DVD.
The NAD T535, therefore, uses the highest quality 12-bit, 216-
MHz video D/A converters to ensure highly accurate playback
of deli¬cate, low-level video signals. This produces a vivid picture
that is faithful in every detail. Over sampling of 4x is achieved for
Progressive and 8x for interlaced video signals, allowing more
detailed D/A conversion. Higher quality picture reproduction is
also possible thanks to a filter with flexible ‘shutout characteristics’
that is used for the analog filter in the latter stage.

Progressive Scan features the DCDi processor by Faroudja.
Progressive Scan technology represents a vast improvement over
the interlaced scanning method used in normal TV broadcasts and
other conven¬tional applications, as it can process around twice
as much video data to produce a sharper, noise-free picture with
finer details. Video images are faithfully displayed with optimum
naturalness and beauty.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Video Section
Signal system
Disc played

Composite video output
S-Video output
Component Video Output

HDMI output
SCART output

Audio Section
Analog stereo outputs
Analog multi channel outputs
Digital Optical output
Digital Coaxial output
Signal-to-noise-ratio
Dynamic range

General
Power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)

Net Weight
Shipping Weight

NTSC/PAL selectable

DVD-A, DVD-V, DVD-R/RW, SACD, VCD, CD,

CD-R/RW, Picture CD

1 Vp-p (75 ohms load)

Y; 1 Vp-p (75 ohms load), C; 0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)

Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr: Y; 1.0 Vp-p (75 ohms load),

Cb/Pb; 0.648 Vp-p (75 ohms load),

Cr/Pr; 0.648 Vp-p (75 ohms load)

Yes / 1

Yes / 1 (240V only)

Yes / 1
Yes / 1
Yes / 1
Yes / 1

90dB

110dB

AC 120V, 60Hz / AC 230V, 50Hz

25W

428.5 x 73 x 300mm

(16.9 x 2.9 x 11.8”)

8.6 lbs (3.9kg)

12.8 lbs (5.8kg)

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