TIPS FOR SETTING DELAY

Measure the distance from the listening position to the center speaker (dC) and to one of the front speakers (dFL or dFR). Subtract the center channel distance from the front L or R channel distance. For example, if the front speakers are 12 feet (3.7 m) from the listening position and the center speaker is 10 feet (3.0 m), the difference is 2 feet (0.6 m). For this example the center channel delay is set to 2 milliseconds or ms.

The T741 can delay the center channel output up to 5 milliseconds and thus compensates for center channel speakers that are up to 5 feet (1.5m) closer to the listening position than the front left and right speakers.

NOTES

In rare system setups, the center channel speaker is actually further away than the front left and right speakers. In these cases, set the center channel delay to 0mS. The center channel delay time adjustment is only available in Dolby Digital surround mode.

Measure the distance from the listening position to either the left or right rear speaker (dLS or dRS). Subtract the rear speaker distance from the front speaker distance (dFL or dFR). The resulting distance is equivalent to the delay in milliseconds for the rear delay setting. For example, if your rear speaker distance is 6 feet (1.8 m) and the front distance is 12 feet (3.7 m), the correct rear channel delay setting is 6 milliseconds. Again, set the rear channel delay to 0mS if the rear channels are further from the listening position than the front speakers.

In Dolby Digital surround mode, the rear channel delay time can be set from 0ms to 15ms with 1ms increments. In Dolby Pro logic surround mode, the rear channel delay time can be set from 15ms to 30ms and 1ms per step. In DTS surround mode, the channel delay time cannot be adjusted.

LEVEL SETTING (CHANNEL BALANCE)

The output levels of each of the speakers connected to the T741 may need to be adjusted so that there is an even balance of sound from all the speakers in the system. If, for instance, the relative volume level to

GB the Left and Right speakers and the center speaker is set too low, most of dialogue may be difficult to follow. If, on the other hand it is set too loud, the over-all balance will sound unnatural.

To adjust the channel balance, the T741 is equipped with a TEST button (No. 7) on the Remote Control to help assess the loudness levels of each speaker. Before adjusting the channel balance level, make sure the master volume is turned down to a normal listening level.

Pressing the TEST button engages the Test signal generator to allow for adjustment of all speaker levels, so that each channel can be adjusted for equal loudness at your listening position. The test signal scrolls automatically with 2 second intervals from Left, Center, Right, Rear Right, Rear Left, to sub-woofer in continuous cycles. If an adjustment in set-ting is made for one of the speakers, scrolling will stop until 2 seconds after the adjustment was made. The display panel shows which speaker is being fed with the test signal. Use the VOLUME +/- buttons on the Remote Control to respectively increase or decrease the level for the current speaker.

NOTE

There is no output in the Subwoofer during noise sequencer operation; therefore it is difficult to adjust the level in test mode. The Subwoofer level can be adjusted in the setup menu with musical input.

The Channel Balance for each speaker can be adjusted in 1dB increments. Continue to calibrate the level for each speaker until equal loudness is achieved at your listening position. A more accurate adjustment can be made using a sound level meter, if available. Set the meter to “Slow” and “C-weighted” modes and re-check the settings with the meter placed in several different positions in the general listening area.

Press the TEST button again to leave or cancel the Test mode, any changes will be memorized automatically.

Select the channel for which you wish to adjust and set the level so that it matches the other speakers. For best results it is best to start with the Left channel set at 0dB and to match the other speakers to it. Normally, if the Right speaker is located at the same distance from the listening position to the Left speaker it should be set at the same level as the Left speaker.

NOTE

If no level adjustments were made, press TEST again to return to the selected source. Any changes in the Channel Balance Setting, under the test mode, will be memorized automatically.

The Delay time for the Surround speakers also needs to be correctly set for your normal listening position. Refer to the section “Channel Delay” in this chapter for more information.

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T741 specifications

The NAD T741 is a versatile and robust home theater receiver designed to deliver exceptional audio and video performance. As part of NAD’s reputation for marrying quality with affordability, the T741 combines classic NAD performance with modern features to cater to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

One of the standout features of the T741 is its power output. The receiver is capable of delivering a solid 50 watts per channel into eight ohms, ensuring that it can drive a variety of speaker configurations without strain. This power output is complemented by NAD's renowned Dynamic Power, which allows the receiver to output higher wattage on demand for shorter bursts, ensuring that musical peaks and action sequences in movies are rendered with intensity and clarity.

Equipped with a broad array of input options, the T741 supports multiple audio sources, including analog and digital inputs, which enhance connectivity with various devices such as CD players, game consoles, and streaming devices. The integration of a built-in AM/FM tuner provides added versatility, allowing users to enjoy their favorite radio stations effortlessly.

The T741 also employs innovative technologies such as NAD's proprietary PowerDrive technology, which dynamically adjusts the receiver's power output according to the demand of the audio source being played. This ensures that listeners experience the full spectrum of sound, from subtle nuances to booming sound effects.

Another notable characteristic of the T741 is its compatibility with Dolby Pro Logic II decoding, which creates an immersive surround sound experience from standard stereo content. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who enjoy watching movies, as it enhances the auditory experience, making it more engaging and lifelike.

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Overall, the NAD T741 embodies a well-rounded blend of performance, features, and value, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to enhance their home audio experience. By integrating advanced technologies and a focus on sound quality, the T741 stands out as a reliable and capable receiver, suitable for a modern home theater setup.