NAD T762 owner manual Adjusting Listening Modes, Adjusting Channel Levels on the FLY

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TO ADJUST CHANNEL LEVELS

USING THE T 762

ADJUSTING LISTENING MODES

Several of the T 762’s listening modes have one or more selectable variations and adjustable parameters you can modify to suit you system, the recording, or your personal preferences.

Use the HTR 2 remote's [Surr. Mode] key, or the front panel SURROUND MODE key, to select the Listening Mode you wish to display and listen to; this will display on the T762’s VFL Display. One can also select variations using the HTR 2 [< / >] cursor keys on the <MODE:> line of the OSD. Use the HTR 2’s [/] and [< / >] cursor keys to navigate among and modify that mode’s adjustable parameters (if any).

NOTE: Listening Mode parameter changes are maintained when you change listening modes. You may also save a modified Listening Mode for easy recall by saving it to a Preset (see “Using Presets”, above.)

Dolby Pro Logic II (PLII)

PLII MOVIES is optimized for film soundtracks.

PLII MUSIC for music recordings.

DIMENSION (-3 to +3): Adjusts front-rear emphasis of the surround effect independently from the relative channel levels.

CENTER WIDTH (0 to 7): Modifies the “hard-centeredness” of the center image, by gradually mixing mono-center content to the front-left/right speakers as well; a setting of 0 retains the center-channel- only default, while a setting of 7 yields a fully phantom center channel.

PANORAMA (ON/OFF): Adds a “wraparound” effect by extending some stereo content into the surround channels.

DTS Neo:6

Neo: 6 MOVIES is optimized for film soundtracks, Neo:6 MUSIC for music recordings.

Stereo

HDCD (stereo PCM)

Downmix

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital EX

Enhanced-Stereo 1 (ST1)

Enhanced-Stereo 2 (ST2)

DYN. RANGE (25, 50, 75, 100PCT): You can select the effective dynamic range (subjective range from soft to loud) for playback of Dolby Digital soundtracks. For fully cinematic effect, always select 100PCT, the default. Settings of 75, 50, and 25PCT progressively reduce dynamic range, making soft sounds compara- tively louder while limiting the peak loudness of loud ones; the 25PCT setting will yield the least dynamic range and is best for late-night sessions or other times when you wish to retain maximum dialog intelligibility while minimizing overall volume levels.

ADJUSTING CHANNEL LEVELS “ON THE FLY”

You can make changes to the relative levels of center, surround, and subwoofer outputs. This may prove useful in a number of circumstances; for example, to increase (or tone down) a film's dialog level by raising (lowering) the center channel, or to reduce excessive deep bass (or enhance deep bass) by lowering (raising) the subwoofer level without having to go into the CHANNEL LEVELS OSD menu.

Use the HTR 2 remote's [Surr.], [Center], and [Sub] [/] keys for direct-access level adjustment of these channels, over a range of ±12 dB. You can also adjust all channel levels using the front panel’s Levels key (see “Front Panel,” above), or via the <Channel Levels> line of the main <Setup> menu.

NOTE THAT:

Channel Level changes made via the HTR 2 are retained even if you cycle the receiver through Standby.

Channel Levels are part of the T 762’s Preset system. See “Creating and Using Presets,” below.

Level settings are added/subtracted to the setup levels established by the T 762 level-calibration routine, invoked by the HTR 2 [Test] key. However, selecting any Preset will revert channel levels to those stored in the preset.

ADJUSTING THE TONE CONTROLS

The T 762 bass and treble controls are adjusted using the front panel’s TONE CONTROLS (and TONE DEFEAT) buttons; see “Front Panel,” above.

NOTE: Bass/treble settings affect only the front left/right channels, and are active in all listening modes.

Bass/treble settings are part of a Preset: Bass/treble settings in effect when a Preset is stored will be reinstated whenever that Preset is recalled.

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NAD T762 owner manual Adjusting Listening Modes, Adjusting Channel Levels on the FLY, Adjusting the Tone Controls

T762 specifications

The NAD T762 is a powerful AV receiver that exemplifies NAD's commitment to high-quality audio and video performance. Designed for home theater enthusiasts, this receiver combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly operation, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

One of the standout features of the NAD T762 is its robust amplification system. With a power rating of 60 watts per channel, the T762 can effortlessly drive a variety of speakers, delivering dynamic soundscapes whether you are watching movies, listening to music, or gaming. The receiver employs NAD's proprietary Soft Clipping technology, which allows it to produce clean audio even at higher volumes, minimizing distortion and providing a rich listening experience.

The T762 supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II, ensuring that users can enjoy an immersive sound environment. With its nine-channel output, the receiver can accommodate multi-room setups and advanced home theater configurations, giving users the flexibility to create their ideal audio landscape.

In terms of connectivity, the NAD T762 offers an extensive array of inputs and outputs, including HDMI, digital coaxial and optical inputs, and multiple analog connections. The inclusion of HDMI greatly enhances compatibility with modern video sources, allowing for high-definition video pass-through and audio return channel capabilities. Users can also benefit from the T762's integrated AM/FM tuner, providing access to a wide range of radio stations.

A key characteristic of the T762 is its easy-to-navigate user interface. The receiver is designed for straightforward setup and operation, with an intuitive on-screen display that guides users through the configuration process. The integrated remote control further simplifies usage, allowing quick access to the receiver's extensive features.

Additionally, the NAD T762 is constructed with high-quality components, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. Its sleek design makes it an attractive addition to any home theater setup, blending seamlessly with other audio and video equipment.

In conclusion, the NAD T762 stands out as a high-performance AV receiver that offers a blend of power, versatility, and user-friendly operation. With its advanced amplification, support for multiple surround formats, and extensive connectivity options, it remains a solid choice for anyone serious about home audio and video entertainment.