NAD T737 Specifications
T 737 AV Receiver
• 7X40wattsSimultaneousFull
DisclosurePower
• 7X100wattsMinimumContinuous
Power(FTC)
• DataPortforusewithoptionalNAD
DockforiPod
• DolbyDigitalEX,ProLogicIIx,DTS
DigitalSurround96/24,Neo:6
• EARSsurround,EnhancedStereo,
DolbyVirtual
• 5CustomAVPresetsallowinstant
recallofuniquespeakersettings,
listeningmode,andtonesettings
• AM/FMTunerwith60Presets
(30AMand30FM)
• OptionalDAB(230V)orXM(120V)
TunerModules
• 2HDMIInputswithVideoSwitching
Function
• 6AnalogueAudioInputs,plus7.1
analogueinput
• 2Opticaland1CoaxDigital
AudioInputs
• 4AnalogueVideo(S-Videoand
Composite)and3Component
Videoinputs
• S-VideoandCompositeareformat
convertedtoComponentVideo
• FrontPanelInputsforgames,
cameras,etc.includeS-Videoand
CompositeVideo,AnalogueAudio,
OpticalDigitalAudio
• 2IRInputs,1IROutput
• RS-232portinterfacetoadvanced
controlsystems
• 12VTriggerOut
• AVR3Remote;4DeviceControlwith
NADcodelibrary
> F E A T U R E S
> P O S I T I O N I N G
NAD has an enviable reputation for delivering superb value for money, especially when performance is a priority.
Though not offering quite the
degree of customization of our higher priced Modular Design Construction AVR’s, the T 737 features the same remarkable flexibility of NAD’s
highly refined User Interface. And unlike other brands that inflate their power ratings to impress the unwary, NAD offers Full Disclosure Power
ratings that clearly spell out the capabilities of our products under real world conditions.
> D E T A I L S
Performance
Don’t be fooled by the big power ratings of some
very low priced products. All power is not the
same! In fact, the quality of power is far more
important than the quantity of power when it
comes to the realism of your Home Theatre.
The T 737 has all the performance required to
fill an average sized room to satisfyingly realistic
sound levels without the harsh and muddled
sound so common among lesser AVRs. All seven
channels offer the same high performance using
high current discrete output devices.
Video quality is also top notch, whether your
source is the older Composite or S-Video or the
higher performing Component Video format.
HDMI signals are simply switched without any
extraneous processing or loss of quality.
Digital audio processing is handled by the latest
generation of 32bit DSPs and precision Analogue-
to-Digital and Digital-to-Analogue converters.
Specific audio quality components are used
throughout the signal path.
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