that “looks like” an 8Ω resistor at some frequencies will show 4Ω at others, and often, 3Ω or even 2Ω at still others. Furthermore, actual loudspeaker loads are far more complex than simple test resistors. What does all this mean? Simply, that power on paper is but a poor predictor of “how loud,” “how dynamic,” “how musical.”
Nevertheless, in a competitive market comparisons will be made. But when you make them, read the fine
PowerDrive™
This keystone of the NAD receivers’
PowerDrive is one big reason why NAD AV receivers do not exhibit the dynamic compression, flattened imaging, and even tinges of harshness audiophiles so often decry as “receiver sound.” And PowerDrive not only makes NAD receivers sound better, it makes them cooler running, more efficient, and more reliable as well.
Performance
Today’s advanced Surround Sound receivers require quality in the digital decoding stages, the video processing section, and in the power amplifier design for the best overall performance. The T765 is an excellent example of the NAD Design Team’s expertise in all three areas. Not only that, but we have made many ergonomic refinements to simplify operation and make it more enjoyable to get all the performance this magnificent receiver is capable of delivering.
Using the latest 32 bit Dual Core Floating Point DSP technology, NAD was able to include the expected surround formats from Dolby and DTS, as well as including NAD’s own highly regarded music surround mode; EARS. Unlike, the typical artificially enhanced DSP modes like “Club”, “Stadium”, and “Church”, EARS uses DSP technology to extract the natural ambience of the recording. This is redirected to the surround channels to create natural surround sound from any 2 channel source. This induces a warm natural reverberant effect without the artificial “BOING” of artificial reverb. The surround mode of the source material is automatically
detected via the digital inputs of the T765, and the “highest” or most advanced form of decoding is switched in. Conversion of the encoded digital bitstream is performed with high resolution and extremely linear
NAD’s reputation for producing power amplifiers that are both potent and musical is upheld in fine manner with the T765. Boasting a minimum of 80 watts continuous power per channel, the T765 can easily fill a room with lifelike sound levels.
Credit for the sound of NAD’s components rests squarely with our unique design approach and our experienced and very talented design team. Most companies design their products to a technical specification and a price point. While this sounds logical enough, it does not address the way the product will actually be used by the eventual owner. You don’t listen to specifications, you listen to music and sound. While NAD products exhibit excellent technical measurements, we have relied on our own ears and listening experience to determine the final design of our products. Because of our unique design approach, NAD’s sound is simply more “real” sounding, adding enjoyment and excitement to your favourite films and music recordings.
Flexibility
The T765 has all the flexibility required to serve as the command center for even the most sophisticated Home Theater and multi- room systems. A full suite of video switching caters to all the popular video formats (HDMI, Component Video,
With the T765, NAD has made it easy to add more speakers for listening to music in an additional room or “zone”. A second pair of speakers can simply be added to the front channel amplifiers and switched on or off from the remote control or front panel switch. More elaborate systems can also be created using the Zone 2, 3 and 4 outputs to add additional amplifiers and speakers with the added benefit of independent source selection and volume control. For added flexibility the back surround amplifier channels can be assigned to Zone 2 if the main zone is 5.1. A separate second zone remote is included.
There are also 12 volt triggers to automatically switch remote zone amplifiers on and off, and even an
An analog 7.1 input is also provided for attaching a