NAD T 753 Dolby PRO Logic II Surround, Dolby PRO Logic II Movie, Dolby PRO Logic II Music

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USING THE T 753

DOLBY PRO LOGIC

Dolby Pro Logic is a surround format consisting of four channels (front right, centre, front left and surround. Media sources with the “Dolby Surround” feature produce a theatre–like surround sound. The surround channel is monophonic, but it is reproduced in both surround speakers.

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II SURROUND

This mode applies conventional 2-channel signals such as digital PCM or analog stereo signals as well as

Dolby Surround signals, etc. to surround processing which offers improvements over conventional Dolby Pro

Logic circuits. Dolby Pro Logic II surround has two decoding modes:

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MOVIE

Designed for the cinema, this method highlights the cinematic sound quality by adding a process that emphasises the special effects of action scenes.

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MUSIC

Designed for music, this method highlights the sound quality of music by adding a process that emphasises the musical effects.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

ABOUT THE T 753'S LISTENING MODES

The T 753 receiver offers nine distinct listening modes, tailored for different types of recordings or program material. The table below lists which modes are available to what input signals.

With a two-channel (STEREO) source the following listening modes can be selected:

Stereo

Downmix

All output is directed to the left/right-front channels; low frequencies are directed to the subwoofer if one is present in the Speaker settings. Select Stereo when you wish to listen to a stereo (or monaural) production, such as a music CD or FM broadcast, without surround enhancement. Stereo recordings, whether in PCM/digital or analog form and whether surround-encoded or not encoded, are reproduced as recorded; multichannel digital recordings (Dolby Digital and DTS) are reproduced in “Downmix” mode via the left- and right-front channels only, as Lt/Rt (left/right-total) signals.

Dolby Pro Logic

Dolby Pro Logic II (PLII)

 

Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with Dolby Pro Logic, or

 

ProLogic II surround processing, yielding output to left-, center-, and right-front channels, and discrete

 

left/right surround channels (assuming these are present in the current <Speakers Setup>. PLII does not

 

employ the surround back speakers (if any).

 

NOTE: ProLogic II is a more recent evolution of the original Dolby ProLogic surround processing that yields

 

more stable imaging and full bandwidth sound to the rear channels in Movie mode, offering sound that

 

is more similar to Dolby Digital decoding.

 

The T 753 provides two PLII variations: MOVIE and MUSIC. See “Adjusting Listening Modes,” below.

DTS Neo:6

 

Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with Neo:6 surround with

 

output to left, center-, and right-front channels and discrete left/right surround channels (assuming these

 

are present in the current <Speakers Setup>).

 

The T 753 provides two DTS Neo:6 variations: CINEMA and MUSIC. See “Adjusting Listening Modes,”

 

below.

EARS

 

Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with proprietary NAD

 

surround processing with signals output to the left, center-, and right-front channels and discrete left/

 

right surround channels, plus subwoofer (assuming these are present in the current <Speakers Setup>);

 

EARS does not employ the surround back speakers (if any). EARS extracts the natural ambience present

 

in nearly all well-produced stereo recordings. It does not synthesize any ambience or other sonic elements

 

and thus remains truer to the sound of the original musical performance than most other music-surround

 

options.

 

Select EARS for listening to stereo music recordings and broadcasts. EARS produces a subtle but highly

 

natural and believable ambience from nearly all "natural-acoustic" stereo recordings; typically, these

 

include classical, jazz, and folk genres as well as numerous examples from others. It's virtues include a

 

realistic, stable "front-stage" sonic imaging and spacious but unexaggerated ambient "virtual acoustics"

 

that remain faithful to the original recording.

Matrix 7.1

 

Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with proprietary surround

 

processing via the full suite of front, surround, and one or two surround back speakers (if these are

 

present in the current Speaker Settings setup), plus subwoofer (if any). Matrix 7.1 can produce a very

 

natural, cohesive all-channels surround from high-quality recordings, both for stereo music and for

 

surround-encoded music or movie programs.

Enhanced-Stereo 1 (ST1)

 

All recordings reproduced in stereo via the maximum speaker complement configured in the current

 

<Speakers Setup>. ST1 can be useful for maximum volume from all channels, or for multi-speaker

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background music (cocktail party) listening.

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T 753 specifications

The NAD T 753 is a high-performance home theater receiver that exemplifies NAD's commitment to quality audio reproduction and innovative design. Known for its exceptional sound quality and versatility, the T 753 is designed to satisfy both casual listeners and serious audiophiles.

One of the defining features of the NAD T 753 is its robust power amplification. With a rating of 7 x 60 watts into 8 ohms, the receiver is equipped to handle a wide range of speakers and setups. The added Dynamic Power capability ensures that the receiver can deliver additional power during peak moments in audio playback, allowing for a more dynamic and impactful sound experience. This is particularly important when watching movies or engaging in immersive gaming, where transient sound effects can be demanding.

NAD has integrated their proprietary technologies into the T 753, notably the PowerDrive technology, which allows the receiver to efficiently manage power output across different impedance loads. This ensures that the T 753 maintains clarity and control even at high volumes, reducing the risk of distortion. Another key technology is the Soft Clipping feature, which gently limits the output signal when the system is pushed to its limits, preventing harsh clipping and preserving sound quality.

In terms of connectivity, the T 753 is versatile, equipped with multiple HDMI inputs that support both video and audio, making it compatible with the latest HD and 4K devices. The receiver also features component and composite video inputs, as well as digital and analog audio connections, ensuring it can integrate seamlessly into existing home entertainment systems.

The user-friendly interface of the T 753 includes an intuitive on-screen display that simplifies system setup and operation. Users can easily navigate menus and adjust settings to customize their listening experience. The inclusion of a remote control further enhances convenience, allowing users to control multiple devices from a single point.

One of the standout characteristics of the NAD T 753 is its capacity for multi-channel audio formats. It supports DTS, Dolby Digital, and other surround sound formats, creating an immersive audio environment ideal for movie nights or concerts. The receiver also includes a powerful built-in equalizer, allowing users to tweak audio frequencies to better suit their acoustics, ensuring a tailored audio experience.

In conclusion, the NAD T 753 represents a harmonious blend of power, versatility, and advanced technology. Its sound quality, coupled with comprehensive features and user-friendly design, makes it an outstanding choice for home theater enthusiasts looking to enhance their audio experience. Whether for music or movies, the NAD T 753 delivers exceptional performance that stands the test of time.